yours was not very great either. first you should remove the plank out of
your own eye before trying to remove the speck out of someone elses.

On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 16:14:51 EST "Charles Lott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Simon:  That remark was out of place, in very bad taste and downright 
>
>offensive.  If your view is correct, then blind people are scum for 
>asserting their right, say, to access under the Americans with 
>Disabilities Act (ADA).  Get real, idiot!
>
>
>>From: Simon F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: jfw authorization disk
>>Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 07:43:15 +1200
>>
>>if someone was to sue HJ for this then in my book they would be 
>nothing
>>lower than  snail scum. 
>>
>>and need a good kick in the butt.
>>
>>simon.At 10:45 22/03/99 EST, you wrote:
>>>Hey, guys:
>>>
>>>I promise you, this is my swan song.  Fact is, there is something 
>you 
>>>could do, but I admit it's drastic.  Based on the information 
>contained 
>>>in the Web article I posted yesterday, you could actually sue HJ, or 
>
>any 
>>>other vendor, for preempting a right established both in the 
>copyright 
>>>statute and in case law...the right to archive.  It seems to me, as 
>I 
>>>think it through, that if you have the right to archive, that 
>preempts 
>>>and interdicts any right of a vendor to prevent archiving through 
>copy 
>>>protection.  I don't know whether that specific question has ever 
>been 
>>>litigated, but the outcome sure would be interesting.  In summary, 
>the 
>>>point is that your right to archive and the vendor's right to 
>>>copy-protect cannot coexist; so in the kind of suit I would suggest 
>
>>>(which, incidentally, should be class action), the courts would be 
>>>forced to decid once and for all which right takes precedence.  I 
>would 
>>>gladly put forth that we must live with that decision, whichever way 
>
>it 
>>>might go.
>>>
>>>Goodby!
>>>
>>>
>>>>From: "Hutson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>Subject: Re: jfw authorization disk
>>>>Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 20:44:07 -0600
>>>>
>>>>Come on guys. There's nothing we can do to change HJ's opinion of 
>the
>>>>authorization disks & we can sit & complain till we are blue in the 
>
>>>face
>>>>which I think we are. go to the chatroom that has been set up for 
>this 
>>>kind
>>>>of fussing & lets clear the list. I think theback logs are full of 
>
>this 
>>>kind
>>>>of discussion & don't think it has helped one bit.
>>>>Server name is:
>>>>irc.scscorp.net
>>>>Room is:
>>>>#JAWS
>>>>If no one is there encourage others to jin youat certain times & 
>build 
>>>this
>>>>room up.
>>>>Rhonda Hutson
>>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>Simon Fogarty
>>Dunedin, NZ
>>
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>>WK ph: ++64-025-2230355       
>>
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