Guys your missing the point. You have to be logical. I use the labour governments algorithms.

If you see them drop it, call out. If it looks like it'll hurt to loose it, run and catch up to give it to them. If no-one can see you, and you cant determine who it came from then take it and place it in a safe place like your wallet. And then at random + Shopping + taxes distribute
it back evenly to the people who need it most.

Now just to put a DUG spin on this, i think borland should throw a few licenses for 2006 into the gutter for finders keepers. When was the last time they had a competition or anything to promote a product?


On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 21:34:50 +1300, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

And a state of mind. I dont care what anyone says. Anyone of us who finds
a dollar on the side of the road is not making a pit stop to deliver it.

Now you're talking "a dollar", and I absolutely agree with you. But
you started with $100, and I don't agree with the implication you
made there.

So I'd just call your "I bet you don't [take it to the police]..."
and pocket the proceeds of that. <g>

cheers,
peter

===========================================
Peter Hyde, Development Director
* http://TurboNote.com -- top-rated onscreen sticky notes
* TCompress components for Delphi/.NET/Kylix/C++ @ http://webcentre.co.nz



_______________________________________________
Delphi mailing list
[email protected]
http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi



--
Kyley Harris
+64-21-671821
_______________________________________________
Delphi mailing list
[email protected]
http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi

Reply via email to