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Default 12-28-2002, 12:35 AM

Captain Noctis Aeternus...Why buy a car if you can't personalize it? How boring that would be? If I took my hard earned money. That I sweated for. And went and bought the Mona Lisa. Hey plumbers make good money, but not that good! Anyway I should have the right too do what ever I wanted to the painting. Stupid that would be. But it is still my right. I don't care what country your from. The same applies to anything else. If I were to create an exact replica of the house I bought and live in. I should be able to give the house away without any legal repercussions. That would also be stupid. But it should still be my right. I don't believe in piracy of any kind. But I bought it. And I should be able to make as many copies as I want. And give as many copies away I want. Sometimes I just can't figure out these software developers. What make them so special? So you can go to hell and take your stupid a/ss law suit with you eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis: eatthis:
  
 



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