Jeff Keller wrote:
> Adobe employees pay a price that must be higher than production costs but
> get a very good discount. The internet can provide friends that you've never
> met. Going back to school for a quarter can provide an alternative approved
> discount on lots of things.
>
> Most choices are not forced by necessity. Often people choose to be pirates
> because they want to be seen as setting an example for less enlightened
> people.
Why call them a cutesy name like "pirates?" Call them thieves. That's what a
so-called pirate is. They take things that don't belong to them, offer no
remuneration for their cache, and then brag about the fact that they are low
life thieves.
For that, they expect kudos?
keith whaley
> Generally breaking the rules just screws things up for those who
> follow the rules and gives some self serving monetary gain to the rule
> breaker.
>
> Ummm ... Would buying a car without having ever having driven that model nor
> even a similar model make one an idiot? This is just research of course. I'm
> really quite happy with my car even if it only has 4 cylinders and is ugly.
>
> -jeff
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