Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!sci.kun.nl From: janhen@sci.kun.nl (Jan Hendrikx) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Two for the price of one... Message-ID: <2070@wn1.sci.kun.nl> Date: 31 Jul 90 16:02:21 GMT References: Sender: root@sci.kun.nl Distribution: comp Organization: University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Lines: 14 In article mwm@raven.pa.dec.com (Mike (Real Amigas have keyboard garages) Meyer) writes: [about a chain letter asking for software:] >The four people wanting to recieve stolen goods were: [...] >If you want a copy of the letter, just send email. The FBI already has >one, and the postmaster will be getting one soon. What makes you think those people aren't asking for freely distributable software? Remark that could be construed as insulting, but that is not meant as such: Was _your_ first thought: "I'd like to send them a copy of this great commercial program FooBarPaint"? Then who suggested first that the software would be stolen? This looks like an over-reaction to me.