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From: keithe@teklabs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.games.rogue
Subject: 'RE: $%$%&%!&% bug in rogue'
Message-ID: <2076@teklabs.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 10-Jun-83 12:10:19 EDT
Article-I.D.: teklabs.2076
Posted: Fri Jun 10 12:10:19 1983
Date-Received: Mon, 13-Jun-83 12:46:57 EDT
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Boy, aren't WE the childish, demanding sort. After playing a game
(rogue) provided for free, on a machine that we have paid absolutely
nothing for, and experiencing a little bad luck with a bug in the game,
the order is issued, "FIX THIS BUG and make sure we get a FULLY WORKING
COPY of the new version on our machine."

Well, if I were Ken Arnold (et al) I'd tell you to put your VAX where
the sun don't shine! NOBODY should have to take that kind of abuse from
ANYBODY. I mean, here's a game that has provided the following:

	1) For the players: more fun - for free - than
		probably all the other computer games
		put together.

	2) For the providers: more headaches - also for "free" -
		than any other project they've ever worked on.

So take your piddly little complaints and send them to /dev/null, for
crying out loud!

keith ericson at teklabs

PS - this has been a long winded version of "You can catch more 
     flies with honey than with vinegar."