See me code it before smearing other people? He obviously illegally
downloaded some Half-Life 2 content. If he did download some files
illegally, why the hell can't I smear him?
He might be a fantastic programmer, but that doesn't mean he's above the
law.
-Sniper
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take me off the mailling list
please, ur filling up my box!
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On Thursday 15 January 2004 14:51, Kevin Gerry wrote:
Mike- What I THINK Sniper was talking about is... That he downloaded an
illegal copy of a program to reverse engineer its models. (As far as I
know... Valve hasn't released any stock models for HL2 as of yet... And any
models he would have
Better yet... do it yourself. Look at the bottom of EVERY message sent to
you... you'll see
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- Original Message -
From: William Dean [EMAIL
Hello Sniper,
-Original Message-
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004, 12:45:36 AM
S See me code it before smearing other people? He obviously illegally
S downloaded some Half-Life 2 content. If he did download some files
S illegally, why the hell can't I smear him?
S He might be a fantastic
Which model is shown in a dod_control_point for each state is determined
by the mapper, but if they use the standard -
models\mapmodels\flags.mdl:
Bodygroup model
0 Axis
1 Allies
2 British
3 Uncapped
4 Axis small flag
5
Does VALVe copyrighted those models? If they did not, the first to
copyright them is legal and the others not-legal and that includes VALVe
too. Just a bad dream but still possible.
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Gerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January
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