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From: Dragos on 18 Apr 2008 22:14 On Apr 18, 9:45 pm, Golan Klinger <n...(a)sp.am> wrote: > Was there any ever doubt that worldlam's intentions are to take what he > can from the community rather than participate in and possible contribute > to it? He's a parasite. > > -- > Golan Klinger > Dark is the suede that mows like a harvest. and now you know, the rest of the story...
From: Rick Youngman on 18 Apr 2008 23:49 On Apr 18, 6:45 pm, Golan Klinger <n...(a)sp.am> wrote: > Was there any ever doubt that worldlam's intentions are to take what he > can from the community rather than participate in and possible contribute > to it? He's a parasite. > > -- > Golan Klinger > Dark is the suede that mows like a harvest. you are correct
From: Andrew Wiskow on 19 Apr 2008 00:04 On Apr 18, 6:37 pm, "Klompmeester" <whowh...(a)andwhy.com> wrote: > > Who cares about yet another obscure BBS program anyway? What is the big > deal? No big deal, really... I've got all the BBS programs I need. ;) -Andrew
From: Andrew Wiskow on 19 Apr 2008 00:09 On Apr 18, 7:12 pm, christianlott1 <christianlo...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I am surprised you haven't emailed me. I have no problem giving it to > > you. However, there are a select few that I will never give it to and > > they can complain all they want. > > OMG, you're not just a control freak, are you? > > > It will not be lost because I have given it to 3 people so it will not > > be lost. Nobody can force me to release anything I don't choose to. > > Yep. Those three people will have it - and they're not allowed to give > it to anyone else, right? That's hardly preservation, that's wishful > thinking. This is precisely why I haven't asked for it. I know Worldlam only wants a "select few" to have it. I'd personally like to make things like this publically available. Since we obviously have a difference of opinion, I haven't persued this any further and, quite frankly, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. -Andrew
From: Andrew Wiskow on 19 Apr 2008 00:11 On Apr 18, 8:47 pm, Rick Youngman <wl...(a)commspeed.net> wrote: > > Your correct I'll be the first to admit that I'm not always right... Still, it's nice to be right some of the time. ;) -Andrew
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