Re: VS 2005 beta 2 for free (or nearly free)



Wayne Niddery [TeamB] wrote:

> Jim Cooper wrote:
> >> Social, yes, socialist, not at all.
> >
> > Sure it is. Putting the happiness of the masses in front of material
> > gain? That's more socialist than any of the socilaist governments
> > I've lived under :-)
>
> The difference is between doing it voluntarily (social) versus being
> coerced by a government (socialist).
>
> Giving to charity is benevolent, generous, and social, not socialist.

Wayne, Nick, Jim, and any other participants in this thread,

Gentlemen, this is completely off-topic, and has been going on for
ages. Two of you are in TeamB and, IMO, should be leading by example.

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Thanks in advance,
Carl
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