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ChadTower:


Eh, he's all done playing with the TI99.

Thenasty:

I dunno how you look at things but, this is what I do/did....

I go to my local Library and borrow the educational CD's they offer and when I bring it home, I don't let the kids handle it cause they might break it, so the logical thing I did was to copy it and let them use that instead of hte original.  :D

I don't feel that BAD about it cause I have given my original CD's/Vide's etc... to my local library.



Bones:


--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 24, 2006, 07:42:41 pm ---Eh, he's all done playing with the TI99.

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The next logical step is a C64.

ChadTower:


--- Quote from: Thenasty on November 24, 2006, 09:12:16 pm ---I dunno how you look at things but, this is what I do/did....

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I've actually done that in the past.  I don't have much of a problem with it given how much money I donate to our library every year... but our library is small and not much for software. 

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