Yeah, one of these things came up when I first got online.
I found and purchaced a program to addremove things that was quite cheap, and a 
bit later I found a free one.
So although the second prog was lower cost the second was cheap it was free.
However The first had a better interface and what is 8 us bucks anyway.
At 04:46 a.m. 7/02/2008, you wrote:
>Hi TJ and James,
>I think you missed the obvious. If you don't like the developers price 
>for a product, and you don't think the product is worth the price, don't 
>buy it. Even if the product is a simple game like Beep and it costs $30 
>that is not an excuse to crack it. A wise person once told me, "if you 
>can't afford it you probably don't need it. You will always find 
>something else to do the job."
>For example, I know I will never have the money to buy a brand new 
>Porsche 911. However, that doesn't mean my wife and I have to do without 
>a car. We are currently buying a used 1991 Toyoda in fairly good 
>condition. It isn't as nice as the Porsche, but it still gets us where 
>we want to go for a fraction of the price.
> 
>Tj wrote:
>> James is correct.  But it's a bit deeper than that.  My thing is, that's 
>> wrong on the producer's end too.  To put 3 minutes into coding something to 
>> sell for like 30 dollars.  If we can do that, why don't I write out the 
>> score of the superbowl and sell it for 20 bucks.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "James Scholes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:36 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] piracy of judgment day
>>
>>
>>   
>>> I think he was refering to the fact that selling the game Beep for any
>>> price, no matter how low, with be a completely stupid move, as all you do 
>>> is
>>> hit the space bar for 5 minutes, then its over! Just my thoughts.
>>>
>>>     
>
>
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