On Mon, 28 Feb 2000 01:04:59 +0100, Michael Polak wrote:
> It is possible that I will have some troubles with military service
> in my country. I hope I will manage 1.60 stable release before they "got
> me". I also hope to avoid this trouble either for health reasons or
> to serve "alternative service", not in army, but it may have negative
> effect on amount of time I can spend improving Arachne :-(
> I think that compulsory military service should be outlawed in all
> countries worldwide. I am absolutely _not interested_ in serving in any
> army of any country in the world, but Czech laws give me very little choice,
> and "alternative service" is kind of punishment for people who refuse
> to go to the army anyway.
> Do you think Internet can help to achieve this goal ?
> --
> Michael Polak: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Arachne Labs: http://arachne.cz/
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Hello Michael:
It is a great honor and a privilege for a citizen to be selected to serve in
the forces that guard one's country and protect her ideals of freedom and
liberty. It is most shameful and selfish for one to love his career and his
academic pursuits more than he would love his own country. You can search
everywhere on the net and you will never find a freeware version of Liberty
that is certifiable as authentic. Beware. None of the counterfeit versions
are functional, and they are all virus-infested. As for the Genuine
Authorized Edition, The Author of the Copyright will most happily issue
the Unlimited Usage License to anyone who regrets very much that he has but
one life to give for it. The asking price is so nominal that virtually
everyone with a dedicated heart may easily afford to buy it. Apply for your
very own personalized copy today. Sign up and register!
The setup options will allow you to easily configure your program either
for civilian use as well as for armed forces use, or even for both.
Make sure that you order the version that is compatible with your operating
system.
Sam Heywood
-- This mail was written by user of Arachne, the Ultimate Internet Client