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Re: My Vintage Computing Files Archive
"james" <george@washington.edu> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:49:46 -0700, magnusfalkirk
> <dean.phares@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>+++Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov
>>+++Archive.
>>+++
>>+++Dean
>
> That is all he is doing. Copying other archives and calling them his
> own.
Looks like a file leech dressing it up as a good willed vintage tech/info
preservationist. All that information can be easily found elsewhere in
vintage computing community proven archives, and if it is not, then it means
that there are a couple of copyright hurdles that prevent from doing so -
got to respect that regardless of we enthusiasts liking it or not.
-=[ Rogelio ]=-