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- From: jasnider@iglou.iglou.com (Jill A. Snider)
- Subject: Re: Ethics of joining CompuServe to DL B&P
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- Date: Fri, 1 Mar 1996 03:43:27 GMT
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- koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren) writes:
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- >dave.haynie@scala.com (Dave Haynie) wrote:
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- >> service, and why I seem to get at least one more CI$ or AOL disc in
- >> the mail every week.
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- >This things show up *everywhere* these days. If you order something
- >from Performance bike shop, for example, you get one in the box with
- >your order. Same for Nashbar, I believe.
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- >Well, its a good source of free floppies.
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- > - steve
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- According to an article in Wired magazine recently, AOL counts every one
- of those free disks as among its "4 million" subscribers!
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- How's that for ethics?
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