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Re: libQtCore licensing ?
by Eric Laffoon on Monday 12/Jul/2004, @08:31
> It's a bit like Robin Hood. He could only give to the poor because he took it from the rich. He would probably have gotten great publicity had he given to both the rich and the poor, but I doubt his business would have made it through the dotcom bubble with constant growth, or even be profitable today.

LMAO!

One can only speculate whether Robin Hood's business model changed or Nottingham's social programs reduced demand. It's possible too that Scottland Yard and Interpol discouraged this romantic tradition, or nobles only carry plastic nowadays. In any event now that Robin Hood is not publicly traded we cannot review his quarterlies and know for sure.

Of course today many of us who follow this noble tradition today are forced to ask the rich to participate, and unfortunately almost nobody thinks they are rich. I wept because I had no 64 bit processor to compile what I downloaded on my DSL... and then I saw the man with a 200 MHz Pentium on a dialup. There but by the grace of a few thousand bogomips go I...
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