Morning Wolfgang,

ok, I accept all your points that you DID attempt to contact D&D for
information, advice, etc - it would have been better, IMHO, if you had said
that in your original email.

Cheers,
Norman.

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Norman Dunbar
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Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:wlenerz@;free.fr]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 7:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ql-users] Software pirates in our midst?



On 5 Nov 2002, at 17:28, Norman Dunbar wrote:

> 
> Indeed we do, so here's my take on it. 

Good!
> When your initial email came through, I though 'oh bloody hell, the
> shit is really going to hit the fan now !'. Why ? Because in a public
> forum you made quite serious accusations against other parties. Now,
> whether or not your accusations are true, a public forum is not the
> place to be making them.

Actually I agree. And since this seems to be such an important 
point for many people here, I'll break one of my rules and tell you 
that I had sent copy of this email to D&D ..  ONE WEEK AGO 
already.

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