Guido van Rossum <guido@beopen.com>: > On the other hand, why does it bother you? (*NOT* a rhetorical question.) Maybe he doesn't like noisy programs. I don't either. Programs should either (a) tell me what I need to hear, (b) tell me what I've asked to hear, or (c) keep their traps shut and refrain from wasting my time and attention. (There are some who would say this atttude makes me old-fashioned in an age of GUIs. Au contraire -- visual gewgaws and noise are so seductive to interface designers that we need to be *less* tolerant of noise than formerly.) -- <a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr">Eric S. Raymond</a> The men and women who founded our country knew, by experience, that there are times when the free person's answer to oppressive government has to be delivered with a bullet. Thus, the right to bear arms is not just *a* freedom; it's the mother of all freedoms. Don't let them disarm you!
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