From: "Matthew Palmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Oscar Plameras wrote: > > > I cannot decide for you whether you should put up with it or not. This is > > precisely what I am avoiding. Making decisions for other people. Again, this > > is the good thing about the internet. You make your own choice and you make > > your > > own devices and I cannot decide for you one way or the other. > > However, you can help other people to come to a decision by providing them > with sufficient information to make an informed decision. You provided a > URL, the content of which is hidden behind a privacy-invading "registration" > process. How is anyone supposed to make a decision? Well, I did, by > closing my browser window. > The point is NYTimes is good enough for me. I trust NYTimes and I was willing to go through the process. This was my decision. It is not good enough for you I gather. And you took actions in the way you decided. No one will critisize or influence you for that. This is the internet where users are autonomous. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug