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(Unverified)Dec 29th 2008 7:20AM
It is funny to notice that people tend to love organizations that they are so used to, even if they are pretty well informed that those organizations steal their money, can't provide them the basic security or fully operational set of products they need - at least not for free.
Ignorance as a form of stupidity creates the basis of all low moral activity. Very well, I'd rather like to have my choise of freedom which means good security, free programs working like a charm. Of course, personally I don't benefit at all if people decide to change their OS's but surely it would be great if they realise they could have a fully operational system out of the box - for free.