BL wrote:

In any case though, I propose we start an investigation, and over time, formulate a ever-growing list of these people and "black list" them so

That's a bad idea. Many of them simply collect this way, or do so intentionally so that they can raise money to buy the software they've always wanted for their collection.


There are many very respectful veterans of this hobby on this list and I wouldn't want any of them blacklisted just because they have or had practiced this a few times.

someone is paying for it, which makes me wonder - is something worth what it's "supposed to be" worth, or is it worth what even 1 person is willing to pay, even if it's a lot more than that?

Things are "worth" whatever someone is willing to pay for them. -- Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) World's largest electronic gaming project: http://www.MobyGames.com/ A delicious slice of the demoscene: http://www.MindCandyDVD.com/ Various oldskool PC rants and ramblings: http://www.oldskool.org/


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