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Re: Linux Community Condones the Piracy Of Commercial Applications.

  • Subject: Re: Linux Community Condones the Piracy Of Commercial Applications.
  • From: flatfish+++ <flatfish@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 15:01:25 -0400
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Optimum Online
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On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 18:49:41 +0000, Tim Smith wrote:

> In article <pan.2006.07.28.21.56.58.838933@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, arachnid
> wrote:
>> I still want to know where flatfish got those 70,000 "mp3/wav/wmp" files
>> that he says hangs Amarok.
> 
> Yeah...who would expect someone who works in audio production to have a lot
> of sound files?

You know Tim, I started to respond and then deleted the response because
these bozo's, as usual, can't admit that "Old King COLA"  (Roy) really
should not have done what he did so they go and turn it on me.

Not counting all the *.wav stuff I have from clients and myself, which is
also stored on the servers, I have been collecting vinyl since about 1965
when I got my first record. 
Much of the client stuff are very short *.wav files, but there are a LOT
of them that make up a single project.
Nuff said....



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