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Would you buy a car with its hood welded shut?
At one point, marchers came across a historical plaque that was sponsored by Microsoft. They groaned and quickly papered over the software giant's name with a bumper sticker poking fun at proprietary software that doesn't allow programmers to tinker. "Why would you buy a car with the hood welded shut?" it read.
-- news.com 16 August 2002

(The artist does not condone affixing stickers to public or private property.)

 

Convicts should make license plates, not computer software.
Amid the parade of journalists, competitors and others stopping by the booth, a crowd of employees from the Linux software company Red Hat descended at one point, all wearing red caps. Later a Sun Microsystems employee surreptitiously left a pile of bumper stickers on a table in Microsoft's booth. The stickers said, "Convicts should make license plates not computer software. If your software was made by a convicted monopolist, switch. Linux."
-- seattletimes.nwsource.com 21 August 2002

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