>From Jed:
> There are also on-line utilities that instantly remove Acrobat copy protection. > But the ones I found do not work with files over 7 MB, and it doesn't seem > sporting to do it that way. It isn't cricket. > > Anyway, you can break Acrobat copy protect as easily as a badger steals > a watermelon, getting back to my earlier digression. Neither of us considers > it against the rules. I say: This is my binary file and I'll change the format > anyway I like. Ms. Badger says: That's my lunch you just covered with a net. > Yum, let's eat! (Itadakimasu!) > > - Jed ...I wonder if those within the Wikipedia cabal that originally banned any mention of lenr-canr.org (as if it was radioactive waste) might begin to site the above comments by you as further evidence as to why they felt justified in banning it. It's been brought to our attention that some of these individuals monitor Vortex-l possibly to collect evidence to, no doubt, justify their actions. This was not meant as an insult nor to stir up another pointless contrarian argument. Like many in this group, I'm tired of all the stupidity and ignorance Wikipedia has revealed in regards to its inability to honorably manage its own integrity when reporting on controversial matters. Simply an expressed concern. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

