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Freeware - Exercise in futility?



Al Wheeler writes:
 | I'm just collecting well thought expressions of points of view, etc. for 
 | a relatively short speech (Toastmasters) promoting Linux, etc.
 | Being mentally imaiped myself, I thought why not get see if I can get 
 | some really smart people to think for me...
 | Thanks
 | 


Win Treese, my friend and colleague, said about
a decade ago approximately this: "On the Internet,
no one will answer your questions; you can ask
but nothing will happen.  If, however, you make
a false claim, people will come out of the woodwork
to tell you why you are wrong.  The art, then, of
asking a question on the Internet is to make a 
false claim the corrections to which approximate
the answer to the question that no one would answer
if you asked it as a question."

Q.E.D.

--dan


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