Actually I agree with Todd that most of the responses to this person's
question were way out of line.  How many of us could honestly say that
they've read and understand the license agreements of the software they use?
How many of us have paid for each and every piece of software on their
machines?  Be honest.

The way the WON auth thing works has changed a couple of time.  At one point
those behind a firewall would all appear to have the same wonid even though
they all had their own copy of the game.  Later it was wide open in that you
could share your key with anyone and still play online.  Now it appears that
they've fixed it so it enforces the license agreement.  Good for them. But I
don't blame the guy for asking.

We all know how some people on this list (you in particular Eric) love to
express their opinions on each and every issue.  Some of you may have even
convinced yourselves that the rest of us care.  We don't.

paul


----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 9:02 PM
Subject: RE: won id sharing.. - before we let it die


>
> >   if you have some kind of negative shit to try and give back to me (you
> > know who you are) save it, cos i aint even going to read it. i am a
mature
> > balanced person, who occasionally likes to play video games and even
more
> > occasionally becomes a little pissed off at the way people behave.
>
> LMAO...always love a condescending, self-important condemnation of alleged
> condescending self-importance!  Heh, I'd mention something about a plank
in your
> own eye, but since the initial accusations of self-importance were pretty
> ignorant, poorly conceived, and way off-base, I'd assume he'd claim it was
some
> new kind of body piercing :)
>
> Eric (the Deacon remix)
> http://www.firekite.com
>
>


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