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From: william@carsinfo.com (William Harris)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: Doom II is OUT!
Date: 2 Sep 1994 14:57:42 GMT
Organization: OARnet
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Message-ID: <347eh6$ses@ns.oar.net>
References: <oiNcX1W00iUv0AS5BX@andrew.cmu.edu> <3479tj$p1s@ns.oar.net>
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In article <3479tj$p1s@ns.oar.net>, I wrote:
>Oh, now -that's- good. Tell the whole world that Carnegie Mellon
>University is pirating software... (delicious shudder) I'd love
Upon re-reading that, this may come across the wrong way. It was not
my intention of saying CMU (one of the more respected institutions
of higher education) was condoning or participating in software
piracy; it was sarcasm. But I'll bet their system administrators
are not going to be happy.
Someone else sent me some Email chastizing me for accusing GT of
leaking like a sieve; telling me the Razor.nfo file that apparently
comes with the pirate version says it originated in id's town.
(shrug) Could be. It very well might be coincidence these copies
started showing up after the masters were sent to GT. But trusting
the pirate information file, written by someone wanting to cover
their tracks, for accurate distribution information? Hmmm....
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William Harris (Standard disclaimers)
william18@delphi.com
w.harris4@genie.geis.com
75176.2330@compuserve.com