--- Andrew Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 24, 2004, at 1:44 pm, Calvin Allett wrote:
I wonder if he understands the fact that there is,
and
never really was any money in the SAM, that it was
a
machine supported by us, and his father as an act
of
love... and that his father
Personally, I find it all quite sad. I knew Malcolm and would often have
long chats with him. He was genuinely passionate about the SAM and it was
never about the money and to my knowledge, he would never have sent a
note like his son, Duncan, did as an opening letter.
The SAM community was
--- Dan Doore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm personally saddened by the tone of Duncan's
email. If he owns the
rights to something, then I'm sure no-one has any
objections to him
exercising those rights.
I think that was the thing that upset me the most, I
too had many
conversations
I'm personally saddened by the tone of Duncan's email. If he owns the
rights to something, then I'm sure no-one has any objections to him
exercising those rights.
I think that was the thing that upset me the most, I too had many
conversations with Malcolm and his passion for the Sam was
--- Dan Doore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm personally saddened by the tone of Duncan's
email. If he owns the
rights to something, then I'm sure no-one has any
objections to him
exercising those rights.
I think that was the thing that upset me the most, I
too had many
conversations
On Oct 24, 2004, at 1:44 pm, Calvin Allett wrote:
I wonder if he understands the fact that there is, and
never really was any money in the SAM, that it was a
machine supported by us, and his father as an act of
love... and that his father would not want him to act
in such a manner?
I think he
On Oct 24, 2004, at 7:19 pm, david wrote:
Syncantium (Andrew Colliers compilation) was a Phoenix
release. I dont think he ever signed anything
transfering that to Persona?
That's Syncytium.
I don't think I ever signed anything, full stop. But when the
changeover occurred I was happy for