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Re: Enjoy solving problems?



Is it that hard to write complete sentences?  It's VERY hard to even
understand what you are trying to say.  The guy you replied to(not sure
who) was defending the rights of intellectual property owners.  Where did
you get the idea that he was "defending selling software because you don't
have the brainpower to freely give away your 'own' software"?  I'm not sure
what this is even supposed to mean...

Now for another quote:  "You with your condescending attitude, using the
word loser when you want to pay someone to write a program in assembly.
(that you don't even understand for that matter)"
Okay, where in the guy's message did he ever state that he "want[ed] to pay
someone to write a program in assemby"?  As I stated earlier, he was
defending intellectual property.  His message really wasn't that hard to
understand, unlike yours.  After stating a fact that is completely untrue,
you decide to insult his knowledge of assembly.  Now who is being
condescending?

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> From: Dylan R Wade <dylanwade@JUNO.COM>
> To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
> Subject: Re: Enjoy solving problems?
> Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 8:02 PM
>
> >>I am opposed to the entire concept of intellectual property.
> >
> >Ah, a principled socialist. Or a loser with just enough brainpower to
> >come up with a self-justifying rationalization for stealing the
> >product
> >of other peoples' work and investment.
> >
> >I make a coffee-table. It's mine. You steal it. You're a thief.
> >I write a program. It's mine. You steal it. You're a thief.
> >
> >What part of that do you have trouble with?
>
> I think this is a big problem.  You with your condescending attitude,
> using the word loser when you
> want to pay someone to write a program in assembly. (that you don't even
> understand for that matter)  To protect Basic programs that aren't really
> prone to alteration. (who would want credit for most!-not all, but most.)
>  And to sell some crappy assembly program that could be made for free.
> Go ahead and make one, like with computers, there are going to be clones,
> free ones.  I don't even understand how you could make money off of it,
> but, given, that's your business.  Anyway, the point is, that you are
> defending selling software because you don't have the brainpower to
> freely give away your 'own' software.
> ?
>
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