Linked by Ben Mazer on Mon 26th Jan 2004 19:52 UTC
Lately, there has been a "Why linux isn't ready for the desktop" article every 3 days. Most of the time, these articles originate from a lack of understanding or acceptance of the open source system. I'd like to try to address some of the common arguments against linux here, and try to help people understand why linux probably won't be on your desktop for a while.
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I'll remember that next time i buy some m&m's, i think the red ones may be political.
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Well, what if the company that makes M&Ms(Mars?) was torturing children? Would you still buy them?
That is my point. The M&Ms may taste delicious and be reasonably priced, but giving a company money will just help support any injustices that they are commiting.
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I'll remember that next time i buy some m&m's, i think the red ones may be political.
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Well, what if the company that makes M&Ms(Mars?) was torturing children? Would you still buy them?
That is my point. The M&Ms may taste delicious and be reasonably priced, but giving a company money will just help support any injustices that they are commiting.