Krishnakant wrote:
On Sat, 2009-06-27 at 23:54 +0530, Dinesh Shah (દિનેશ શાહ/दिनेश शाह) wrote:
KK,
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Krishnakantkrmane@gmail.com wrote:
Look at this real situation. What should we do with such terrorists sitting in the educational sector. On one hand we are facing terrorism from companies like Microsoft which will play all these dirty games and to help them the other side is our government where such currupted pimps are sitting to spoil all the educational system by denying even the basic freedom of choosing a software as small as a web browser.
I would strongly suggest that we refrain from using word like "terrorist" to describe rival businesses/technologies.
Terrorists try forcing people to believe and behave the way they expect by creating all kinds of environments including FUD. I don't care what business rivalry you are talking about. I am not concerned about whether m$ makes million or billian dollers. And I don't know and not interested to know who are their business rivals. All that I understand is that a very basic freedom of choice is being taken away.
That way you are diluting the meaning of word terrorist - who KILLS INNOCENT PEOPLE without any reason or remorse.
Ok then this is criminal to the least extent.
happy hacking. Krishnakant.
Let us be responsible in choosing our words. (remember, you objecting to people calling crackers as hackers?)
With regards,
Yes cracking is *NOT* hacking and denying freedom forcefully is nothing less than terrorisom.
happy *HACKING* Krishnakant. Ps: moderator or the list may ban me for speaking the "kadwa sach " (bitter truth ). And I am nto a businessman who fears of loosing some clients.
Krishnakant.
I don't think "Happy Hacking" is offensive. :| Hacking IS good in FREE world. Absolutely CRACKING is NOT.