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From: Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us>
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Subject: Re: Torvalds Slams Theoretical Security
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 09:07:17 -0400
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Phillip Frabott wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:

> Yup. Because US made will always be solid and durable. China is all 
> about disposable. Even their own people prefer cheap disposable 
> products. But here in the US, we'd prefer something that will last a 
> long time. And we're willing to pay extra for it to last a long time. 
> Because we know that the short term costs will always be more in the 
> long term (disposable manufactured items) but the expensive short term 
> will always lead to cheaper long term (durable manufactured items).
>
> Most people on the left are the ones that prefer cheap products (at 
> least of those I talk to in the area I live) and it's funny how 
> short-sighted they tend to be when it comes to their money. They can't 
> think more then a month out. They really should learn to think 5+ years 
> out. And buy things that are made in their own country that are durable 
> and might cost a bit more because of it. It's cheaper long-term. There 
> was a time where people had to 'save up' to buy something. That's a lost 
> trait among the 'instant gratification' generation.

You're paintin' with a pretty big brush there, brahmichari.

-- 
It is only people of small moral stature who have to stand on their dignity.