On 3/20/07, Josef Lowder wrote: > > . > On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, der.hans wrote > > I'm trying to emphasize Free as in Freedom whenever I say Free > > Software, therefore I want another phrase for no cost ... > > The real meaning of the word "free" ... > > Dictionary.com lists 22 entries for the word "free," > the first of which lists 49 separate meanings. A review > of the abbreviated essence of each is illuminating. > > One of my pet peeves [...snip...] > > (Note: "without cost" is way down the list at #36.) > > 1. [...snip...] (see parent post for detailed list...) > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - [...] In general I agree with you, your point is well taken. However, in the nano nitpick sense, > (Note: "without cost" is way down the list at #36.) seems to be a bit of an exaggeration, since 11 and 12: > 11. not subject to a charge or payment: free parking or a free sample > 12. given without expectation of return or reward, as in free advice have a similar meaning to > 36. without cost, payment, or charge , and they [11 & 12] are only a small (small to medium) fraction of the way down the list. -- Mike Schwartz Glendale AZ schwartz@acm.org Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com