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From: mart@ele.tue.nl (Mart van Stiphout)
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Subject: Re: BISON, GCC, and the GNU public license. (Re: increasing yacc states)
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Date: 8 Aug 89 09:46:29 GMT
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In article <26994@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> mwm@eris.berkeley.edu (Mike (I'll think of something yet) Meyer) writes:
>The idea of living in the world RMS is trying to make is one hell of a
>lot more appealing to me than the one we've got now. That's why I go
>along with him. I can understand why those with their wallets firmly
>tied to the copyright law would object to such a world. However,

There once was a small country named Gnuland. in this land lived a
fanatic kind of people, the gnurus, and their leader: the almighty
Gnuru rms. Their only target in life was to create free software for
the purpose of creating even more free software. They preferred to do
so at night after the usual chinese dinner with their wise leader.
They were all happy and satisfied, mainly because their brainwashed
minds were unable to understand any of the arguments that were put
forward by foreigners (non-gnulanders).