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Date:      Mon, 09 Jul 2001 12:47:01 -0700
From:      David Johnson <djohnson@acuson.com>
To:        jgnovak <jgnovak@micron.com>
Cc:        "'freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Questions
Message-ID:  <3B4A0A35.30292D4C@acuson.com>
References:  <3607D767B8E1D311A24F0008C7590A960916CD26@ntexchange07.micron.com>

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jgnovak wrote:
> 
> Ok, got to get on my soap box.
> 
> Proprietary software is evil when:
>   a) it costs a lot of money
>   b) it costs a lot of money and is full of 'bugs'
>   c) is costs a lot of money and is full of 'bugs' and they deny it
>   d) is costs a lot of money and is full of 'bugs' and the deny it, and they
> try to squish less expensive or free software
>      developers that make a superior product.
>   e) all of the above
> 
>  I answered 'e' to this question

Since every category you list includes "costs a lot of money", I'll
stick with discussing A. By "lots" I assume that you mean either it cost
more money than you are willing to pay or that it cost more than what
you consider a "just" price.

Wake up, smell the coffee, and look reality in the face. Most things in
life cost more than you are willing to pay. Get over it. Realize that
you do not have to buy them. I am aware of no proprietary software that
is necessary to your life, liberty or _pursuit_ of happiness. You can
always make do with something else or even forgo the category
completely.

And the concept of a "just" price in economics is a medieval concept.
Pick up some more modern economic texts, like circa 1500 or later.

I can think of lots of possibly valid reasons why proprietary software
might be evil, but monetary cost is not one of them. Consider the
monetary cost for Internet Exploder...

David

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