by vetusfirma » Sun 06 Jul 2008, 18:24:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('anagami', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TWilliam', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('anagami', 'I') was surprised that you apparently didn't put much tought in your opinion... "cold water" so to speak. Computers and the Net are tools, potentialy very useful for that which matters. Your "suggestion", from my perspective (of just the country I live), sounds quite arrogant.
Think more when you make such "suggestions".
I suggest YOU 'think more' before launching personal attacks against posters on this board based on an apparently limited understanding of what was being said to begin with.
Nowhere did BigTex or myself imply that people ANYwhere should be denied an education. What we are saying is that these 'tools', as you call them, are indeed tools, but not in the manner which you assume. They are, first and foremost, tools of capitalists whose first priority is increased profits, and their 'charity' in providing them for you is identical to the 'charity' of the drug dealer who gives you a few 'free samples' in order to get you hooked. They don't give a rip about 'educating' people in developing countries. All they are concerned with is 'developing MARKETS' for their products. We've been RAISED with these technologies, we KNOW the power of their influence on society, and believe me, the people of your country will NOT like where they ultimately take you.
Maybe I'm a "rare" example of computing and networking use, because I surely prefer having this tools than not having them. I've access to a lot of valuable information (
may be the best example of this), that I will otherwise have not access.
You 2 are basically "kindly" suggesting that I do without this tools and information. That means that I cann't read more about Buddhism, nor help translate from english to spanish Buddhist articles in Wikipedia, and that almost all my years of University are worthless and I should "do without" them, because my country is "not worth this tools and information". That I stop studying for an international cerfication because it's e-learning, EVEN IF in Costa Rica the market for networking needs DOUBLE the current proffesionals. Also, that I blindly take this "kind" advice and STFU, believing that this tools are "evil" because they're "capitalist poison"... EVEN if about 50% of my software is FREE and OPEN source.
Do you not understand? Are you so ignorant that still think you're right in this aspect? What do you want, an apology? Your advice is quite passive agressive if you look it in the perspective of those which it is meant to.