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Fri Nov 20 16:30:13 PST 1998
On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Bernardo B. Terrado wrote:
>| Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 11:46:14 +0800 (CST)
>| From: Bernardo B. Terrado <bbt at mudspring.uplb.edu.ph>
>| To: Jim Gillogly <jim at acm.org>
>| Cc: cypherpunks at toad.com, coderpunks at toad.com
>| Subject: manners and piracy
>|
>| I don't intend to pirate anything or make someone do it in any case.
>|
>| Well anyway thank you for your reply.
>| What I'm trying to point out is this
>| it is OK with me if you say "Take your piracy requests elsewhere"
>| it is not OK with me if you say " ...fuck yourself"
>|
Bernardo Terrado: take your motherfucking, goddamned sorry warez ass to FUCKING hell!
personally, i have nothing against an individual who wants to get some free shitty pirated software (*i'm* certainly NO warez pup, mind you), i'm a very open-minded anarchist/libertarian, i use Linux, GNUware, etc...(shit! those bloodsucking faggots at the IRS have enough to develop a profile of me now), but what *really* FUCKING offends me is when some cocksmoker like your sorry fucking "Rico Suave" self come onto this list and gets FUCKING offended by a motherFUCKing word like "FUCK".
FUCK YOU Bernardo! no wait, F U C K Y O U, bernardo! FUCK YOU.
Sincerely FUCK OFF, Bernardo, you stupid fucknut.
-- PureFUCK, just another disgruntled taxpayer
-- fingerFUCK Bernardo's mom for PureFUCK's PGP key
>| gets?
>|
>| On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Jim Gillogly wrote:
>|
>| > Bernardo B. Terrado wrote:
>| > > > Could someone give me a copy of statgraphics for dos or windows?
>| > > > I would gladly appreciate it.
>| >
>| > and then took issue with somebody obscenely taking him to task for
>| > asking these lists for a pirated version of this software:
>| >
>| > > Well I thought this list was a list of intellectuals, not only good in
>| > > hacks and coding and programming and the likes but also well "tailored"
>| > > with their manners,
>| >
>| > Bernardo, this package costs in the neighborhood of $900 US. What makes
>| > you think the mannered intellectuals you expect to find on these
>| > lists would either condone or contribute to software piracy on this
>| > scale? Or that they would not take violent verbal objection to the
>| > suggestion that they would do so?
>| >
>| > Take your piracy requests elsewhere. These aren't warez lists.
>| > --
>| > Jim Gillogly
>| > 29 Blotmath S.R. 1998, 01:12
>| > 12.19.5.12.12, 4 Eb 5 Ceh, Ninth Lord of Night
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