I know im going to get myself into big trouble here on this topic...but before i open my big mouth and put my 2cents in.. Werent original "hackers" cracking code simply to learn? would anyone say that if you are cracking code to just for knowledge would it st ill be wrong compared to cracking code to take it for yourself and sell it..(umm wait, isnt that the american way?) MiKE On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 17:09:11 -0500 "Terry A. Steen" wrote: >Here! Here! > >I need not say more! > > > >At 04:03 PM 11/24/99 -0500, Wagner Lipnharski wrote: >>Craig Lee wrote: >>Somebody said that piracy is a bad thing, yesssss it is! Even worse >>when you make money selling what is not yours by right. I may be >>confused a bit, and I apologize if I am wrong, but it was not Microsoft >>who sold (without Steve Jobs's permission and profit) Apple "Windows" (a >>free gift from HP?NCR? to S.Jobs) to NEC many years ago? ahaaaam, why >>crack a chip if you can have somebody else's source code? >> >>Hey Bill, is that right? or they lied about it too? >> >>Wagner. >> >> >----------------------------------------------------------------- >Sent from the desk of: >Terry Allen Steen, EE engineering@marinapower.com >332 McLaws Circle, Ste 111 757-258-8800 (Voice) >Williamsburg, Va 23185 757-258-8805 (FAX) >----------------------------------------------------------------- >!I AM A WHALE MAIL USER! If you have a large file to send, goto > http://www.whalemail.com send them to: mplengineer > Give me your account and I will use it also >----------------------------------------------------------------- >Visit our web-site: www.marinapower.com >----------------------------------------------------------------- > Send someone a cool Dynamitemail flashcard greeting!! And get rewarded. GO AHEAD! http://cards.dynamitemail.com/index.php3?rid=fc-41