I do pirate copies of everything. So what? Take visual basic which can cost
hundreds of pound. I do it for £1 + disk.

Microsoft probably cound trace me, but why would they want to? I do copies
of software in school and im not big enough to bother them.

I am running a project to make manuals and books available for free over the
internet. www.carjam.ic24.net/james/index.html (or was it index.htm? Must
check).  Currently there is very little. Just one good book, 3 junk books to
fill space and a few manuals. It would be easeier if my scanner hadn't
broke.

Please donate any soft-copy manuals you have.
Sorry, no win2k manual.

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Windows


> In a message dated 02-Nov-00 04:47:33 Central Standard Time,
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> writes:
>
>
> >
> > That's not exactly something I'd announce on a public mailing list.
> >
>
> who in here supports microshaft making money??? with crapy software!!
> besides they would have to do some serious searching to find me. and
although
> ms has lots of money everyone i know pirates that stuff, if it is worth
> pirating, no ones making money, i dont have  a tech manual that comes with
> the software, so last i checked it was still legal. it all depends on how
you
> do things
>


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