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From: cavenerl@nbnet.nb.ca (Uncle Angus)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: People who are screwing us over - DOOM II
Date: Sat, 3 Sep 1994 23:46:45
Organization: NB*Net
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In article <modrid.22.2E693120@panix.com> modrid@panix.com (Modrid) writes:
>Path:
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>From: modrid@panix.com (Modrid)
>Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
>Subject: Re: People who are screwing us over - DOOM II
>Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 02:29:52 GMT
>Organization: Binky, Bubble & Associates
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>In article <CvKFHG.8y1@freenet.carleton.ca> ab188@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Sebastien
>Barre) writes:
>>[deleted bunch of junk]
>> So anyways, my point is, Mr. SPA-wannabe, you're wasting your time,
>>our time, and bandwidth, AND there are no doubt alot of people laughing
>>at you right now.. (me included).
>>--
>>- Seb.
>>"Society is like mushrooms, kept in the dark and fed shit."
>There are probably more people than you think NOT laughing right now. Yeah,
>even if you are going to buy the game when it comes out, you are commiting a
>crime RIGHT NOW by playing it. Its like stealing a book from a book store to
>see if you want to buy another copy later.
>What you are doing is taking advantage of a great company like ID. They don't
>have to release shareware versions of their software, but they do. They don't
>have to support it as well as they do. But you see them posting here, and
>listening and talking to the public. And what you are doing is taking
>advantage of their friendliness and stealing from them. How would you like it
>if you had someone staying with you, and they stole your computer, 'just to
>try it out for a while?'
Go Home.. Drink some wine, get laid..
Uncle A.
- Scotland.. Tiz the best :)