We should charge money for a broken system with inherent flaws? Then we can
berate users for not buying a newer broken system and force people into buying
something else that doesn't work to fix problems introduced by the first thing.
Blame the user and charge them a lot for fixing it in a way that ensures it gets
broken quickly again.
Hmmm, i can see where a business model would lead. Do we really want to go back
there?
Business model?
We should charge money for a broken system with inherent flaws? Then we can
berate users for not buying a newer broken system and force people into buying
something else that doesn't work to fix problems introduced by the first thing.
Blame the user and charge them a lot for fixing it in a way that ensures it gets
broken quickly again.
Hmmm, i can see where a business model would lead. Do we really want to go back
there?