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In Re: Grrrr 'n google 'n such ...
by d@niel on Thursday 15/Nov/2007, @12:45
I suggest that, in anticipation of any possible error(s)/omission(s) on the part of those making any good-faith and/or open-source effort to improve our worlds (meaning both the virtual and the real), we cut their pay.

Now, it's gonna be very difficult to identify all those that have helped in making the KDE environment tick, so as to insure they receive less monies for those services provided at no personal expense to you 'n me.

But, let's start by docking the many listed here:

http://www.kde.org/people/credits/


:: a footnote, in regard to the google thread above ::

Since way back when, they've ranked a few of my Websites as the #1 result, without ever being paid (and, I still prefer using their free Gmail system over any of the three options found upon my server ~'-)


Seriously, folks ... congratulations have been earned by all involved, even if gratitude and financial reward(s) never finds each 'n every one of 'em, no matter where in this predominantly unappreciative world of today that they, too, must live in.
But, they, too, may now enjoy the many priceless benefits that giving of ourselves brings, despite that slightly bitter aftertaste we must ocassionally endure.

Warmest Regards,


d@niel
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