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Originally Posted by McInk
I'm always amazed that people will contribute to magazines for free without thinking about how this affects the entire writing industry. If my "hobby" was designing web sites and I offered to do it for free, a lot of web designers would be justifiably angry. The same with all the "consultants" who write for free in order to get a plug for their business without thinking about how devestating to their livelihood it would be if free consultants started popping up.
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There are so many illogical assumptions and conclusions in your post that I hardly know where to start -- but I'll try. :-)
First, how many writers will be put out of work by a few authors writing for free?
Second, how many businesses will want a hobbyist working on their mission-critical Web sites? And how many individuals are willing to pay for a professional Web designer to put up their family photos?
Third, why shouldn't somebody be able to do something the way they want (as long as it doesn't break the law)? We live in a supposedly free (no pun intended) country (assuming you're in the U.S., of course).
Finally, have you ever used any freeware? You better not have, because, using your logic, you're putting programmers out of work.
Earth to Chicken Little -- the sky is
not falling. :roll:
Steve