At 11:58 PM 7/8/01, Jennifer Cribbs wrote:
>Kevin,
>
>I am not saying I am guilty of anything...You are!  When you are in a
>semester of school virtually inexperienced in the
>computer realm, things happen.  I am merely replying to a mail that was
>posted here.
>
>You think it is a soft piracy ring??...and it will be my fault they get
>caught??...I don't think so Kevin.  You are the one
>who is wrong. I was the student on a learning quest.  And if I was wrong and
>this is the worst thing I ever do, then I
>won't worry or lose sleep over it.

How do you know you won't worry about it? You might become an author or 
software developer yourself. Perhaps when you get further in your studies 
you will become a creator instead of a consumer of knowledge. That 
evolution tends to change people's minds about software piracy, I have found.

Priscilla


>There are so few indescretions in my life that this one just kinda sticks
>out and came to mind...Sorry for the stress my
>post caused you.
>
>Jennifer
>
>
>
>
>
>7/8/2001 8:41:46 PM, "Kevin Wigle"  wrote:
>
> >In today's litigious world, I'm surprised that anyone would go onto a
> >respected mailing list and publicly admit that they're guilty of software
> >piracy and provide enough details to be tracked down.
> >
> >Then further implicate the school by using their equipment and  further
> >implicate a "co-instructor" at the school.
> >
> >I'm sure it wouldn't take much sleuthing to find the school, the
> >co-instructor's name and the entire "ring".
> >
> >I'm not saying I'm lily white but I don't advertise my indiscretions to
the
> >world.  I'm sure a company like Cisco does not want it to be known that a
> >school allowed (either explicitly or through negligence) software piracy
had
> >anything to do with the academy.
> >
> >At the end of the day it is theft, we can all debate the problems of
> >obtaining affordable training/schooling, but at the end of the debate - it
> >is theft.  The school could be sued, the academy could be withdrawn, the
> >co-instructor could lose his job and legal expenses could make whatever
> >profit you thought you made unavailable for a long time.
> >
> >Why would you want to tell us about it?
> >
> >Kevin Wigle
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Jennifer Cribbs"
> >To:
> >Sent: Sunday, 08 July, 2001 17:42
> >Subject: Re: RouterSim 3.0 [7:11342]
> >
> >
> >> Personally, I think it's good to help people and there is a difference
> >being
> >> profiting from someones else's work and
> >> helping people trying to learn.  When I was in school, all the students
> >went
> >> in together and bought transcender for the
> >> ccna.  We couldn't afford it otherwise.  None of us.  We all copied it
to
> >> use from our school burner.  It was registered in
> >> a co-instructors name.  It was all about wanting to pass and learning
and
> >> him helping us.  Not cheating or pirating.
> >> Right or wrong, that's what we did.  And I will also add that
> >transcender's
> >> high points are the excellent explanations at
> >> the end of each question.  The questions themselves were not geared in a
> >way
> >> however to prepare a student for what
> >> was coming and the structure of what the real questions were about.  If
> >you
> >> didn't study the explanations, you might fall
> >> into that trap of memorizing and not learning.
> >>
> >> People will probably disagree with me also...
> >>
> >> Jennifer Cribbs.
> >> [been there, done that]
> >>
> >> 7/8/2001 2:46:10 PM, "PHIMHONGKONG"  wrote:
> >>
> >> >contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] i have router sim 2.1 and switch sim +
> >ccno
> >> >sim
> >> >i can burn you one
> >> >:-d
> >> >i dont sell pirate software . i am helping you to study :-)
> >> >
> >> >poeple please dont say i am pirater
> >> >
> >> > wrote in message
> >> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >> >> Hi to all,
> >> >> For anybody who own a RouterSim 3.0.  I am planning to invest $250.00
> >> >buying
> >> >> RouterSim 3.0 router simulator to preopare for my CCNA certification.
> >Can
> >> >I
> >> >> burn a copy of this as my back-up? Can I simultaneously install this
to
> >> >two
> >> >> hard drives (i.e, to a desk top and to a lap top)?
> >> >> Please educate me.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks,
> >> >> Val
> >> Have a great day!!
> >> Jennifer
>Have a great day!!
>Jennifer
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http://www.priscilla.com




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