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Re: Nathan Mates (was Re: OMG!)
Bev wrote:
<<Already did that, with every good intention of uploading a ton of great
stuff.
Uploaded a few things, then the pirate took over and _he_ uploaded a ton
more.>>
Just exactly who uploaded this ton and where was it uploaded and when - be
specific and not so vague please!
I've looked everywhere on the entire Internet - in ever free access Apple II
site out there and can't see anything that relates to any archives you own the
rights to - so what is it and where is it that's got you so fired up over
everything?
<<So, why bother?>>
You are starting to sound like female version of Nathan Mates.
Why indeed...that's up to you. I'd suggest you do it because you like helping
people in the Apple II community with their needs. That's my only motivation.
I can't honestly figure out what yours are with anything any more.
I'll say this with all truth and honesty of memory, I've never uploaded
anything that you own the copyright to; none of your patches, none of your
Texas II stuff...absolutely nothing you own - have I ever provided online for
private or public access...(apart from a few quotes from some of your old past
post to the Apple II Usenet newsgroups - that were placed on my (PAST) grin.net
website by GS WorldView staff and were promptly removed per your request - I've
never had anything to do with ever uploading anything you owned the copyright
to.
Who the heck does this clown think he is?
What clown? Are you calling me a clown? If so, I could say the same thing
about you Bev, with the vague - factless claims and rather silly, paranoid
comments you've posted here that I've read from you lately - but, I won't.
Awaiting your reply with specifics, names, locations of any of these archives
and titles you have the rights and ownership to - that are now available on
the Internet for public access, viewing and downloads. So, where are they?
Please enlighten me and others with the facts on your claims or stop
complaining to the world about items that nobody seems able to locate anywhere
on the Internet of yours now.
Cheers,
Tom