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<DIV>Far out; solid, and right on! That's my old Buddy, Greg. Not to worry
Strider, we don't worry about your "twisted legal mind", but we do worry
about your generally twisted mind :)</DIV>
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<DIV>In other wards folks - quit being some damned paranoid. Yes "it" can
happen; yes "it" might happen; yes some day "it" will happen; that does not mean
you need to be in a fear/paranoid mode.</DIV>
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<DIV><A href="mailto:bighummel@aol.com">bighummel@aol.com</A> wrote: It is
pondering on legal issues that considering the status of copywrited material is
conceivably, unconscientiously, unbelievably silly to take serious unless mutual
parties of substantial interest are intimitly involved in several dimensions of
the standard postings. That said, a court, in your state or mine might
find that unconscious bodies are literally falling forward to understand the
stupidity of such a consideration.<BR> <BR> In my limited and twisted
legal opinion,<BR> <BR> Greg "Strider" Hummel<BR> (apologies to
all included)<BR></DIV>
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