You clearly did not understand my point. Let's try again. I discussed this
already with Saku Taipale, so I'll just copy and paste from an old email.
Don't really feel like typing it again:
I really really doubt that 3 friends of 3 totally different people came up
with the idea of getting MSX hardware through their friends on the very same
night! Yeah right... Be brave and say it's for yourself! Don't ask for cheap
hardware for a friend who wants to start doing things on MSX, just pay the
price it is worth and admit it's for yourself. The love for MSX and the
respect for fellow MSX'ers should not be abused to gain personal profit.
-IF- in this case those 3 friends did ask for hardware on the same night by
coincidence, then just see the email as a message to all of us, and then I
apologize to the people in question in this email.
Just my opinion.
greets,
Bart.
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Verzonden: donderdag 23 augustus 2001 10:37
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: Stop the "I have a friend" bogus
What`s this? Do you deny that other people have friends just because you
haven`t? ;)
-Dan
>===== Original Message From "Bart Schouten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>Come on people! Gerald asked a music module for a friend of his. Suddenly
>all you people have friends in need of MSX hardware. Stop the bogus!
>
>greets
>Bart
>
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