On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Colin McCormack wrote:
> I've noticed that the U.S. *is* a rather polite society (in a fragile kind of
> way.) I've often thought that this is because the U.S. culture has handed
> over its interpersonal speech to lawyers, while giving its citizens military
> weapons. It's a curious inversion, seen from the outside.
linux-kernel has a bad enough S/N without bringing problematic issues
such as guns and speech into it.
Please refrain.
-d
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