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patrickl:


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--- Quote from: 1hookedspacecadet on April 01, 2004, 09:24:56 pm ---I'm surprised no one stumbled on this one yet...

""We have made it clear that file-sharing without the permission of the copyright holder is illegal, that it amounts to "file-stealing," and that it affect jobs and livelihoods across the whole industry," said NAVGC chairman Eugene Jarvis."

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Maybe this is why I was fooled - who is Eugene Jarvis? ???

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Yeah, I was wondering about that too. Googling his name says he's the programmer for Defender, Stargate and Robotron.

menace:

Nice touch--If he had used Nolan Bushnell it might have got me--he seemed like somebody that would kick your ass for using space invaders without a license :o

MameMaster!:

PHEW!...between you and Howard Stern I just thought my whole world came to a horrible crashing end.

...that was well done!

 :o

MameMaster!  8)

RetroJames:

What happened on Howard Stern,  I keep hearing it mentioned but missed it...

Psychosylph:


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--- Quote from: Psychosylph on April 01, 2004, 01:52:18 pm ---
--- Quote from: menace on April 01, 2004, 01:43:24 pm ---"the Saint" isn't that roger moore?

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No, dumbass, that was Val Kilmer!!! ;) :D

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LOL. You called him a dumbass, when you are the dumbass! Roger Moore was, infact, The Saint long before Val Kilmer. The Saint was originally a TV show in the 60's starring, you guessed it, Roger Moore!  ;D

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055701/  ;)



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Did you notice the smileys he put after the name Val Kilmer?


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At least someone got it.  I'm just happy the original poster wasn't offended...  (I'd flipped past the Val Kilmer version on TV the night before)

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