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From: tsw@cagent.com (Tom Watson)
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Subject: Re: Need Kermit95
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 10:50:48 -0800
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In article <34BAE8DC.7C50@netlink.com.au>, Ross Irvine
<rirvine@netlink.com.au> wrote:
> Frank da Cruz wrote:
> >
> > In article <34bb6241.14384410@news.flash.net>, WooDuck <me@me.com> wrote:
> > : Respectfully request Kermit95. Will trade whatever I have that you
> > : might need.
> > :
>
> Trade? Purchase it legally! Besides the good feeling you get for helping
> these guys (and girls???) out you also get the C-Kermit Book, which is
> an excellent guide to kermit programing!!
>
> It's not expensive for the feature packed product it is!
>
I guess he doesn't understand how our system of capitalism works. Many
stores will happily trade him nice green and black printed pieces of paper
with wonderful pictures of deceased presidents and other elder statesmen
for a nice fresh copy ready to install, complete with instructions, of
Kermit 95. Why, the disks might even be labeled nicely as well.
As I see it, a single picture of Ben, a couple of Uslesses' (sp?), a
handful of Andrew's, less than a dozen Alexander's, a wad of Abe's, or a
"whole bunch" of George's would do. Combinations of them might work as
well. I'm sure the store will even give back some shiny routd things if
it woesn't work out "exactly" to sweeten the deal.
Try this system, you may even enjoy it!!
:-)
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