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Re: Cracked Software






I tend to like the krack screens; many were creatively prepared.  My
favorite is the krack screen by "Tom E. Hawk" with its pair of moving
tomahawks....		Steve


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Supertimer (supertimer@aol.com) wrote:
: Gabriel Morales <Togega@concentric.net> wrote:

: >	What bothers me, though, is that the software (in it's original form)
: may no
: >longer be available. I like to play games without "Craked by Whoever" screens.
: >	Is there some formal organization dedicated to the task of preserving
: older software?

: It IS pretty disgusting to see molested programs like this.  I mean, it is
: one thing if no one sells the programs any longer and Asimov has
: them without hurting anyone.  It is another to actually put a "pirate
: badge" on the programs.  Quite an insult to a programmer, actually.