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@Lumbergh
Your philosophy makes assumptions that FOSS will make "challenges" to private property. By challenges, one can only assume that you are not happy with private property as it stands today and would like less private property. I reject that notion and as seen by the collapse of the Soviet empire that vast majority of people reject your philosophy too. A cornerstone of freedom is the right of private property.
Way to misrepresent what Karl was saying. I didn't understand it as saying that private property was bad, just that FOSS (and, in fact, all electronically-reproducible IP) challenged the traditional notion of what constitutes private property. Your knee-jerk reaction betrays the fact that you didn't even try to understand what Karl was saying.
The amoun of hatred directed at Microsoft indicates severe personality disorders.
The only one here showing any kind of hatred is you, towards those who do not share your political opinion - going so far as to say that if they don't believe the same things you do, they are mad...
Don't despair, maybe one day you'll be able to form a coherent argument instead of mindlessly repeating conservative propaganda and insulting those who thoughtfully present opinions and arguments that go against your beliefs...


