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On Sunday, 31. October 2004 18:21, Jay Moore wrote:

> And I think you may under-estimate just how many people and organizations
> are using open source and/or free software.

No, it doesn't work that way. You as a *BSD/Linux user were never meant to=
=20
purchase a $40 wireless NIC with a TI chipset that says "software=20
requirements: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP" on the box or a $1399 OEM notebook wit=
h=20
a builtin TI chipset that comes with Windows XP Home Edition.

If you do, it's your problem, and if you don't, your purchase won't be miss=
ed=20
by anyone.

=2D-=20
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