--- Nicholas Robinson <npr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ah, but who are you to say what its true feelings are? By intervening and > attempting to modify its behaviour are you not failing in your goal of > anarchy? Or does freedom to do what you wilt only apply to you? > > See where true anarchy gets us? > > On Monday 31 March 2008 23:32:59 charles f. zeitler wrote: > > --- Nicholas Robinson <npr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Surely your hard drive is only doing what it wilt. > > > > > > Why complain then? > > > > somethings not doing its 'true' will, > > and i'd like to fix it. > > > > charles zeitler > > the 'something' was me. the necessary understanding to fix it was made available by willing associates. i haven't (yet) reccommended anarchy to anyone on this list. as i understand it, freedom _comes from_ doing your true will (in this case, using du -s instead of du -sb) which computers seem remarkably adept at doing (their true will). charles zeitler : Do What Thou Wilt : : Shall Be : : The Whole of The Law : --Aleister Crowley--