On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Igor Stoppa <igor.stoppa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: <snip> > I've heard many times conspiration theories like this. They usually > involve making the "enemy" smarter than he actually is or will ever be. > You are well down that road. > I don't believe in conspiracies. I believe in the power of propaganda, and the fact that the world is overwhelmingly filled with human sheep, who blindly continue current practice, not out of intelligence, but out of stupidity. <snip> > For example can you deny that Opera has been abandoned? > I used to use Opera, until it became pay only, then dropped it. I haven't kept up with it much since, except from time to time hearing more evidence of them changing their business model further in the wrong direction. I strongly suspect that it's an ugly death that was long overdue... <snip> > > I'm sure you won't believe me since I'm part of the conspiracy and my > @nokia address proves it beyond any doubt, but there really is a daily > effort and struggle to improve practices to better cope with the open > source way and become good citizens. > > -- > Cheers, Igor Look, I don't mean to drag Nokia through the mud completely. The Internet Tablets are definitely a step in the right direction. I just wish that Nokia would be honest, firstly with themselves, and secondly with the community. _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users