1. The state motto of New Hampshire, which appears on that state's automobile license plates.
2. A slogan associated with Unix in the romantic days when Unix
aficionados saw themselves as a tiny, beleaguered underground tilting
against the windmills of industry. The free
referred
specifically to freedom from the fascist design
philosophies and crufty misfeatures common on competing operating systems.
Armando Stettner, one of the early Unix developers, used to give out fake
license plates bearing this motto under a large Unix, all in New Hampshire
colors of green and white. These are now valued collector's items. In
1994 DEC put an inferior imitation of these in
circulation with a red corporate logo added. Compaq (half of which was
once DEC) continued the practice.
Armando Stettner's original Unix license plate.