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Who already used clipper 5.2 with zachary tool?
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26/06/1999 23:27:55
 
 
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26/06/1999 23:22:05
Larry Santos
Local Data System
Philippines
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Visual FoxPro
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00234358
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>Hi,
>
>Actually im here in the philippines that zachary is expensive if i buy within internet..
>

Gee, in the US, a Jaguar is an expensive car - so since I just need it to go to the store once, I should steal it. That's an exact equivalent to what you just said.

>btw... thanks for the word u said i appreciate it....and actually i just want to used it once and then i off using that tools....
>
>tia
>
>
>>>Hi bob,
>>>
>>>actually im here in the philippines and we dont care for license (piracy here is open). so please could u please send me zachary...I need that badly..........
>>>
>>
>>Larry, while you may not respect intellectual property rights, or license agreements, you're asking someone to commit a felony openly; while perhaps you might not be prosecuted or sued for such illegal activities, other people in other countries, who'd be committing a crime if they sent you the software, could and would be.
>>
>>And believe it or not, regardless of lax enforcement of the law in your country, I (and I suspect other people, too) consider your request morally and ethically objectionable. From my perspective, you're about as low on the evolutionary scale as alleged members of the human species come - nothing more than a common thief, and not a terribly bright or subtle one at that.
>>
>>If you need it badly, buy it.
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