And he was talking about the simplicity of capital punishment for breaking the "rules of the game" :)
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I completely agree, freedom of information, spreading knowledge and culture.
In a message dated 2/13/01 6:10:11 PM Central Standard Time,
cesar.laia@netvisao.pt writes:
quoted 7 lines Believe it or not, there are releases on Warp selling less than 1000> > Believe it or not, there are releases on Warp selling less than 1000
> > copies.
> >
>
>
> In Portugal even a classic like "music has the right to children" is not
> easily found in stores. And I'm talking about large cities, not small
towns
quoted 14 lines :) If I want to ear some EP from Arovane, Funkst?rung, whatever, and I> :) If I want to ear some EP from Arovane, Funkst?rung, whatever, and I
> don't trust the Net as a medium to buy anything, I would have two options:
> forget the record or going to napster. Another example, yesterday I tried
> to find Bola in stores and... I didn't found. I could give you more
> examples. I believe if you have cash ($$$$) or if you live in large cities
> in England, Napster is stealing money from artists. But when cash is low
> and/or you don't live in cities with good stores, Napster (or Audiogalaxy
> ;) ) is realy an option... And access to culture should be universal, I
> think...
>
> Regards
>
> C?sar
>
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