On Tuesday September 30 2008 15:14:49 Josh Paetzel wrote:
*snip*
> If the vegetarian can't recommend the restaurant then, does he not then
> stand in the position of wanting to limit other people's choices?

No, it puts him in the position of not wanting to recommend it. Are you 
serious?

>
> Sure, the nvidia binary drivers are in the FreeBSD ports tree.  No one
> is forcing you to use them.  You're more than free to use the Xorg open
> source nv driver.  Where I start to lose tolerance in when you tell me I
> can't use the nvidia binary drivers either.  Or have to jump through
> hoops to use them.  Now you're infringing on my right to choose.

How does "I cannot recommend" become "you tell[ing] me I can't use the nvidia 
binary drivers"? No one's telling you what to do here, he's telling you what 
_he_ would do. This is America, he has that right.

-p.
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