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Re: Net piracy? +++ Re:
- Subject: Re: Net piracy? +++ Re:
- From: veum@math.arizona.edu (Eric Veum)
- Date: 21 Jul 1994 00:32:59 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Mathematics Department -- Univeristy of Arizona
- References: <2vho5q$h2h@meaddata.meaddata.com> <303q5a$638@bcarh8ab.bnr.ca> <304maa$e23@crl4.crl.com> <3066sc$980@blackice.winternet.com> <306ev5$jko@bmerha64.bnr.ca> <30a240$t5q@blackice.winternet.com> <30ii7n$i9m@sahuarita.math.arizona.edu> <1994Jul20.080121.20555@ifi.unizh.ch>
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You're an idealist, aren't you?
There isn't any "lost software base". If you want a program, you can BUY
it. Do you really think programmers will give their programs away so you
can be proud of your "software base"?
Get serious.
henriK
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Get Serious???
Why don't you get serious about what is and is not being
marketed today for the apple2 line.
ok henrik, reality: You can't buy half the
games that were marketed for the apple2 in the early 1980's
or anything other application.
P.S.
The last thing I need is some foreigner telling me what
was and was not sold in America 10 years ago.
ericv