As I stated to Ryan, I'm sorry I don't check my mail every day as I
have a life. I'm sorry if this fact inconveniences anyone.
As for perceptions, I've lived in many places and am now in Florida,
USA. Here, as with several of the other places I've lived, there's a
lot of bad perception about Lin
I'm sorry I have a life and don't check my mail every day. I had no
idea it inconvenienced you so much and for that I truly apologize.
--- Ryan Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to take it easy, I was not aware it was against their TOS,
> until the first reply pointed this out. If you
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 21:08 -0700, Michael Beal wrote:
> MS behemoth. It's even less cool to suggest we act like the thieves so
> many out there think we are. Way not cool, dude. Way not cool.
I prefer we take a more dispassionate approach to things like this. The
software suggested by Ryan wa
You need to take it easy, I was not aware it was against their TOS,
until the first reply pointed this out. If you hadn't noticed the
thread stopped there until you replied back days later. So I guess you
stumbled onto one of my pet peeves, 'beating a dead horse'.
Michael Beal wrote:
> Dude,
Dude, not cool. You just stumbled onto one of my most recent peeves.
See, Linux users in general get accused of being nothing more than a
bunch of hackers waiting to steal the next great digital creation.
I've been accused of this on more than one occasion to my face for no
other reason than the
On September 10, 2007, Ryan Roth wrote:
> I'm not sure if everyone knows about this, but there is still a way to
> use the data from zap2it
> http://zap2xml.110mb.com/
That's a violation of Zap2It's TOS.
--
James Oakley
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I'm not sure if everyone knows about this, but there is still a way to
use the data from zap2it
http://zap2xml.110mb.com/
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