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Message-ID: <93272360-3FA8-463D-874D-2721C2381DD4@xyberpix.com>
Date: Thu Sep  8 17:17:24 2005
From: xyberpix at xyberpix.com (xyberpix)
Subject: Far too quiet on the list.

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Hehe, in the UK, yep, all the kids went back to school on Monday 
(thankfully!)

xyberpix

On 8 Sep 2005, at 16:58, Paul Farrow wrote:

> Im used to having to fetch mail every few minutes.
> Have all they kiddies gone back to school or something?!
>
> Anyway... might as well start a topic for discusion.
>
> Companys say that a pirate (read warez kiddie) for the most part  
> (read 98%) would not enter a store, pick up an audio/movie/software  
> cd, and leave without paying.
> However they class internet piracy as doing just that.
>
> True, I wouldnt shoplift anything. However, I wouldnt goto the  
> cinema (unless I was with an attractive young girl), or buy a cd/ 
> dvd/software package.
> Shouldnt the companys just be happy that theyre not losing any  
> financial gain from me, as I wouldnt buy their stuff anyway,  
> however I still enjoy the work theyve put into it.
>
> I mean for crying out loud, what use is incredibly high speed  
> broadband in a residential home useful for?
> Yes I know theres lots of legitimate uses for 10mbit house hold  
> connections, like getting email, and browsing the net etc... but  
> can anyone on here honestly say theyve never illegally downloaded  
> anything?
>
> I rest my face.
>
> zzzzZZZzzzz
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