Quoting Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Before 1990, every person I knew who owned an IBM PC did so for one
reason -- to run software pirated from work.  Often, this was Lotus
and WordPerfect.

It was normal for the time too. I even remember going to a store on Convoy with my grandparents to get software for their Apple //c. It was normal to buy floppies of programs that proudly proclaimed who cracked them, for a few $ each.

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Marge: "Homer, sitting that close to the TV can't be good for you."
Homer: "Talking while the TV's on can't be good for you!"
==> Simpsons



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