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Re: come on in! [message #57858 is a reply to message #57857] Mon, 16 January 2006 07:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Ha! No it's the house. See the guy by law must have a permanent bulkhead before he can build. So natureally this is cost prohibitive; to build the house than put 200k worth of bulkhead in. Murphy's law of real estate. If it can be built it will be built. So counting the bulkhead/land/house he has over 1 mil into the property. Never thought it would be worth that kind of money. Now Al looks between houses at his view. He thought he got over on the guy initially and it worked for fifteen years until the boom.

Music downloads. I have one example that just occured to me. If you put free food out for the homeless and a rich guy in a limo pulls up and takes it; is it stealing?
When the music is offered to the public on public airways it becomes public property. Not for you to take and perform and use to make money; but for your use as a consumer; and that includes taping for portability. I have to stand by that.

 
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