On Tuesday 30 October 2007 14:07, Richard Lockwood wrote:
> It should also be made clear that that quote from me has been
> used completely out of context - 

I didn't mean to quote you out of context - my apologies. I thought they were 
two separate points. Point 1 being that sharing is generally a good thing, 
and that not sharing is generally bad. (which I agree with)

Since I was just merely pointing out that whilst not sharing is generally 
thought of as less than ideal (but not evil) it seemed the relevant part to 
quote when replying.

Point 2 being this:
> I was making the point that copying
> someone else's work when they've specifically asked you not to, and giving
> it away is theft - it is NOT sharing. 

I wasn't talking about that, so I snipped that.

It looks like that offended you though, so you have my apologies.

I'll step out this thread now. It's just turning into the circular one that 
winds people up and I have no desire to be someone winding people up, you, 
Dave or anyone :-)

Best Regards,


Michael.

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