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Re: would someone shed me light on how to remove a debian pakcage?



formless void wrote:
>>Comparing auto specifications to what are free
>>products in a
>>totally unrelated discipline, is impractical and
>>ludicrous, and a feeble
>>attempt to be disingenuous.
>>
> 
> 
> To personal use, browsers are free but what about to
> institutional use, are they free as well?  Has
> Netscape not required any license for the users who
> are business and institutional organisation?
>  
Nope.  No license for business and institutional organizations.  Next
question.

> 
>>Using a browser that is poorly engineered won't kill
>>me or any innocent
>>bystanders. However, a poorly engineered automobile
>>potentially can. The
>>standard of excellence is a little higher for
>>obvious reasons my friend.
>>That's why this conversation is silly, and you are
>>getting sillier by
>>each attempted rebuttal. You seem to have far too
>>much time on your
>>hands. ;)
> 
> 
> What about the case that you bought a car which has
> got a hiden camera to trace your route.  Would you
> yell out?  The same as true, if broswer doesn't have a
> standrds, it can be very intrusive to the users
> 

All I can say is, "wow."  I have never read anything that made so little
sense.

-Roberto

-- 
Roberto C. Sanchez
http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto

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