Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!bu.edu!m2c!umvlsi!umaecs!daly From: daly@ecs.umass.edu (Bryon Daly, ECE dept, UMass, Amherst) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: ScreenPeace to be Removed at Cica? Message-ID: <12180.279f542f@ecs.umass.edu> Date: 24 Jan 91 21:39:59 GMT References: <9947@cica.cica.indiana.edu> <12130.279a072f@ecs.umass.edu> <2637@excelan.COM> Lines: 29 In article <2637@excelan.COM>, tporczyk@na.excelan.com (Tony Porczyk) writes: > In article <12130.279a072f@ecs.umass.edu> daly@ecs.umass.edu (Bryon Daly, ECE dept, UMass, Amherst) writes: >>On the whole, the request does not fit well with the whole idea behind its >>charity-ware origins (and its name, presumably derived from Greenpeace). > > Not to argue the issue one way or the other, but the name derived from > Greenpeace? Ever saw the icon of Screenpeace? Ever heard of Peace and Love? > Greenpeace... give me a break. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Tony Whoa. Give ME a break. Take it easy, and check your facts before you flame. This is quoted from the screenpeace.doc file included in screenpeace: "Screen Peace is CharityWare......ALL PROFITS...WILL GO TO GREEN PEACE, IN MY OPINION A VERY WORTHY CAUSE" -Anthony Andersen, author of Screen Peace And why don't YOU look at the icon, too: a GREEN colored PEACE symbol. Please think first before you criticize others next time, please Bryon Daly daly@ecs.umass.edu