Why do some folks insist on installing a new program in a folder with other
unrelated software?  Even though at one time Microsoft was all gung-ho on
putting so many .dll in the system directory of windows?  When you do
foolish things "Do it on a non-production machine."  Defensive is generally
better than aggressive.

> [Original Message]
> From: kevin duijndam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Date: 10/30/2002 5:25:15 AM
> Subject: [freenet-support] my mp3's
>
> hello,
> 
> I downloaded your stinking Freenet this morning and installed it with the 
> Node Data store path & filename *at* the folder with al my mp3's (around
1500 
> mp3's). After that I had to go away and when I came back, all my f*cking 
> mp3's were gone...I really hope that they still are somewhere at my
computer 
> :) and that you can tell me where and how I get them back.
> 
> thx in advance,
> 
> someone who never wants to use your program again and will make sure that 
> most people in holland go fucking hate your program if I lose my
mp3's...or 
> at least, i will try to make sure of that (you should understand that i'm 
> quite angry right now)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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