On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 12:04:50AM +1000, Andrew Maizels wrote: | I think Microsoft has a new competitor in the dumb stunt competition. | Check out their (Curl's) pricing structure: | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... | [And here's the kicker:] | | Price per Volume (by characters) | | Curl Corporation's usage-based software compiles information from | end-user plug-ins that encounter Curl content. Included in this | information is the number of characters of Curl content that are | executed by the plug-ins. Curl Corporation's fees are derived from the | total volume of Curl content executed by the plug-ins together with a | price per one billion characters as determined by the customer's annual | minimum fee commitment. | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Excuse me? You're going to do *what*?! Isn't this price structure the sort of thing that encourages Perl and discourages Python? (as in -- use the fewest characters and whitespace so the cost is less...) <wink> No threats here, obviously. -D
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