On 12/23/2011 12:11 AM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
Since you have to be a spoilsport/clown and ask...
I didn't give money, because that is meaningless here. We've got
plenty of money and gobs of prepared supplies. I went up north to
assist my cousins and in-laws directly because that actually meant
something. Rebuilding the collapsed side of the barn and replacing the
house windows with my cousin, and tending to livestock while half the
family was away made a much larger difference than money could --
because for all the money in the world you couldn't find people just
then to do those things in that particular spot, and transportation
aside from boats/bike was initially extremely difficuly anyway. I'm
sure that my participation in town cleanup didn't mean as much,
though, because there were plenty of people on hand for that, with
most offices closed.
If you're really in a donating mood, I hear Joe is in need of new
hardware and is living on a pension. I'm sure he would actually use it
for hardware instead of simply standing up a self-beureaucratic
organization he can be in charge of and grant himself a job of
arbitrary tax-free salary through by telling people on the internet
that his aim is to "help people" by donating money to a country
already experiencing overwhelming deflationary pressures...
Its the principle. If a diaster occur, what have you done to help. You
clearly state that you did something and I respect. Whatever you did
meant something.
However, with all due respects to you family, what does this have to do
with Fedora?
Joe can get his own hardware (smile)
As a side note, I am a bit sorry that I made that Japan comment as it
clearly had nothing to do with Fedora and that the only part of the
email that I am getting response on. My bad
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