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From: unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User)
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Subject: Re: ANOTHER AE QUESTION...
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Date: 27 Sep 89 05:09:50 GMT
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In article <2965@ndsuvax.UUCP> nuwilken@ndsuvax.UUCP (Scott Wilken) writes:
>In article  bkgoodman@lynx.northeastern.EDU writes:
>>
>>      ONE MORE QUESTION ABOUT ASCII EPRESS...
	his question about AE was trimmed out.
>>
>>                                                         THANX AGAIN
>>
>>                 BRAD GOODMAN
>>
>>                 INTERNET OR BITNET         BKGOODMAN@LYNX.NORTHEASTERN.EDU
>
>No real offense is intended here, just advice:
>
>	With all these questions you are asking about AE (all of which have so
>far been of the most basic sort), it is obvious to me that you dont have a 
>legitimate copy (otherwise you would read about it in the manual).  Ascii
>Express is *NOT* freeware, shareware, or any other kind of public-domain
>software.  Its *COMMERCIAL* and must be purchased COMMERCIALLY (not "Hey pal,
>ill give you 5$ for a bootleg copy!).

	God, at least this guy should WISE UP and pirate something decent
like ProTERM! As David Letterman says, "IT WAS ONLY A JOKE, PAUL, ONLY
A JOKE!!"... Also, I do realize that the guy's only got a II+..But he's
in 80 columns..hmmm... that SCREAMING gets annoying quick, eh?

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