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Re: Brutal Deluxe in California...
- Subject: Re: Brutal Deluxe in California...
- From: "Barry Rees" <Barry.Rees@prodigy.net>
- Date: 1997/07/29
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Prodigy Internet
- References: <5rd4f7$ohr@news.u-bordeaux.fr> <33DB10E3.B92313A@healey.com.au> <5rh1le$7lh@rock101.genie.net> <5rigo1$ssn$1@client2.news.psi.net> <01bc9b7e$29a9a6e0$0464edcc@default> <5ris08$e9j$1@client3.news.psi.net>
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Steve Mentzer <smentzer@pacbell.net> wrote in article
<5ris08$e9j$1@client3.news.psi.net>...
The key word in MY post was "anyone". I guess that shoe fit.
> FYI - I can split hairs all day... can you?
No, I don't live in a grayscale world.
> Fine, I am a thief. I admit it.
At least you admit it.
> But I have one question for you... When I
> download stuff off of asimov, "Who am I hurting??"....
Everyone, if you are downloading anything that's copyrighted.
> There will be NO apple II community if you limit all available software
you
> can get to only the stuff in historical catalogs. People wont use a
computer
> if there is no software. And there isn't a whole lot of software out
there
> that you can get locally. That is fact. If there was no asimov, there
would be
> no apple II community.
Not true. Another feeble excuse to steal.
> Same here. Every program that I use, I paid for. This includes compilers,
> compression utilities, operating systems, code editors, games, utilities
etc
> etc etc. In fact, my entire network at home (4 pc's and 1 mac) all run
> licensed versions of software. Each NT PC has an individual license. And
> the mac I purchased used, so I don't have the certificate. But I have the
> original disks.
>
Contradiction.
> Figures, you are a prodigy person.... just as bad as AOL as far as I am
> concerned...
You know I'm right on this issue. So, what's left for you. Attack me
because I'm using Prodigy Internet to connect? Anyway, try commenting on
something you know about. FYI, Prodigy Internet is NOT like AOL. It's
simply an Internet connection offered by Prodigy. Has NOTHING to do with
the original Prodigy Network. Even if it did, so what.
Barry Rees
Barry.Rees@prodigy.net