On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Maxin John maxinbjohn@rediffmail.com wrote:
Hi Justin,
I usually don't fall prey to the "Flame wars" strategy though I enjoy that most when it is related to technology like:
As always, good example of good flame, what has always exited me about this is the time and the context.
Maxin another way of saying your opinion would have been to refer to this:
Justin, Thank for the new word "Ad_hominem". Frankly speaking, I wasn't aware of this word till you pointed out.
Justin, one more thing.. I am not a politically biased person. I consider myself free from Politics, religion and above all, America ( I have the freedom to believe so, I guess)
But what you have said below shows a strong bias :-) which is allright in a democracy and defines it.
When I was 12 years old, I have participated in a Rally conducted by the Left wing people of Department of Telecommunications (My father works with BSNL and believes in the Left wing till MVR left the party). Then our slogan was:
I missed it Maxin, my father was always with the congress. Entire family was always with them :-)
"One computer will replace 10 workers. So prevent the computerisation in National Level ". I still remember me happily moving along with the crowd with my father with a red flag in my left hand :)
Am sure your father joined this rally because he genuinely believed that computers would replace him. The context and time in history is important, I would say. Still back in time we burned all foreign (British goods).
There was some other movement, forgot the name. In germany I guess, which stood for destruction of all machines, am sure this was not the intention of your father or the other people in that rally back then.
If we were successful then, now we won't have to write these mails supporting freedom and GNU/Linux.
Justin, if you still have some more patience left in your mind, please read what communist party thinks about freedom :
Tiananmen square: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiananmen_Square_protests_of_1989 About Stalin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Purge
Am very well aware of these, the same way am aware of the dropping of the Atom Bomb, The Nazi party, Gujarat riots.. the stilll on going "operation Iraqi freedom", Gaza!!...
Todays Hindu http://www.hindu.com/2009/01/06/stories/2009010654811300.htm
Though I am not a member of FSF,I still don't think Stallman's view of freedom includes "Freedom to Kill"
See this link: It is funny.. http://copyfight.corante.com/archives/2005/02/15/the_one_where_richard _stallman_calls_bill_gates_a_communist.php
Happy Hacking..
Thanks and Regards, Maxin B. John