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At 5:19 PM -0500 3/7/01, Greg London wrote:
>I'm probably preaching to the choir here,
>but the fact that a judge has ruled that
>a human readable language, specifically
>C and Perl, is legally different than
>other languages, such as English or French,
>truly, truly ticks me off.

Shouldn't be a big deal to write a perl->english translator.  A bit 
more work to make an english->perl translator (subset of english of 
course, but it might get the point across).

Mind you, I'm more interested right now in whether the new Aimster 
pig-latin translator for Napster files is in fact protected by the 
Digital Millennium Copyright Act--this is very funny.
- -- 

Kee Hinckley - Somewhere.Com, LLC - Cyberspace Architects
Now Playing - Folk, Rock, odd stuff - http://www.somewhere.com/playlist.cgi

I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.

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