>perfectly correct and understandable. no one should provide links or >offer said contraband on list. but can people ask for "manuals" in a >generic sense or specifically for s-manuals provided there is no one >list assistance? just trying to clarify, i'd never post anything like >this on list but have helped others OFF LIST in the past. most people >just ask for "manuals" anyway and really only usually need the user >manuals freely available at apple.com through the normal menus etc. >bless the dmca and litigious lawyers everywhere, and juries who wouldn't >know a responsible party from an idiot who created their own problem in >the first place. if you drop a hammer on your foot, expect it to hurt, >even if there is no warning label, same goes for hitting your thumb, >it's not the hammers fault, it's the fault of people who have a 6502 for >a brain....
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