Xref: utzoo alt.security:1328 alt.folklore.computers:4639 comp.society.futures:1954 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov!tadguy From: tadguy@abcfd01.larc.nasa.gov (Tad Guy) Newsgroups: alt.security,alt.folklore.computers,comp.society.futures Subject: Re: Feedback on Computer Crime Message-ID: Date: 9 Aug 90 17:58:35 GMT References: <26581@unix.cis.pitt.edu> <14443@wpi.wpi.edu> <14467@wpi.wpi.edu> Sender: news@abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov (USENET File Owner) Organization: NASA/Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Lines: 22 In-Reply-To: dmorin@wpi.wpi.edu's message of 9 Aug 90 14:51:45 GMT In article Tad Guy writes: > This must come as quite a surprise to the moderators of the various > comp.sources groups. I wonder what all that stuff in my archives is... In article <14467@wpi.wpi.edu> dmorin@wpi.wpi.edu (Duane D Morin) writes: > Oh, do you happen to have WordPerfect, MS Word, Microsoft Windows, > or the newest five Sierra games? If you dont, Im sure I can find a > bulletin board (that CHARGES for time), that does. That's nice. Enjoy them. I'm not interested. I archive free software. I have a hard time trying to prevent my archives from overflowing with the stuff -- and it's software distributed without concern for personal gain. > But everyone who tries to claim that all free software is distributed > through comp.sources is generalizing just as bad as I did. Whew. I'm glad I didn't make that generalization in my response... ...tad