...then they they should not vanish, for the sake of posterity if nothing else. IMO the comment title should replaced by COMMENT REMOVED and the body should read THIS COMMENT HAS BEEN REMOVED FOR LEGAL REASONS along with (possibly) a link to the original post on a server not under US juristiction. Which raises another point: should Andover invest in a foreign web server just to avoid future incidents like this one?
"Work is the curse of the drinking classes" - Oscar Wilde
To quote your interview in Tuesday: This is a clear case of a middle man cutting us out Why don't YOU cut out the middle man? The idea of a system whereby artists have their own websites and sell their own work for 50 cents a track has been mooted on Slashdot recently. Artists would probably make the same amount of money (if the artists slice of record sales is as small as we are led to believe) and music would sell on it's merits, not record company hype. Everyone would win.
the videotape that MSFT tried to pass off as "real" footage
What is this about?
The kit includes other relevant tools, as well, such as the standard GPC compiler
Shouldn't that read GCC or is there something I'm missing? Why would anyone want a Pascal compiler?
"Work is the curse of the drinking classes" - Oscar Wilde
...then they they should not vanish, for the sake of posterity if nothing else. IMO the comment title should replaced by COMMENT REMOVED and the body should read THIS COMMENT HAS BEEN REMOVED FOR LEGAL REASONS along with (possibly) a link to the original post on a server not under US juristiction. Which raises another point: should Andover invest in a foreign web server just to avoid future incidents like this one?
"Work is the curse of the drinking classes" - Oscar Wilde
To quote your interview in Tuesday: This is a clear case of a middle man cutting us out Why don't YOU cut out the middle man? The idea of a system whereby artists have their own websites and sell their own work for 50 cents a track has been mooted on Slashdot recently. Artists would probably make the same amount of money (if the artists slice of record sales is as small as we are led to believe) and music would sell on it's merits, not record company hype. Everyone would win.