I wouldn't look at it that way. You can get an all day ticket at Disneyland. 
You can ride all the rides, or just some of them, or none at all. You can't get 
a cheaper ticket if you promise not to ride some of the rides. It's kind of 
like that. 

I saw a great video of an English man trying to get the price down on a tooth 
extraction. He said that getting the cost down was of primary importance. After 
talking the dentist into not using an assistant, having no anesthetic, taking 
only 15 minutes as opposed to an hour, and making clear that the procedure 
would be excruciatingly painful this way, but after all low price was of 
paramount importance, he talked the dentist down from 1400 pounds to just 200! 

Once they had settled all that the man said, "Excellent! I will send my wife 
right over!" 

Bob


On May 21, 2010, at 5:07 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:

> Well this is interesting. As far as I can tell mySQL is just an option
> On-Rev offers, you are not charged more for using it, so what you are
> suggesting is that all the On-Rev users who don't use dbs, and those who use
> postgreSQL rather than mySQL are all subsidising the mySQL users.
> 
> Seems to me then that the claims that non-profits can use these dbs for free
> are false. In fact it's probably worse than that, non-profits who don't even
> use dbs at all, like individuals/clubs who might have a simple web page, are
> subsidising commercial ventures that use mySQL.
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