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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Fresh Donuts!!! (~46kau)
Date: 14 Feb 2000 23:56:42
Message: <slrn8ahmov.2pu.sjlen@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 22:54:52 -0500, TonyB <ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote:
>>But I'm going to guess that even if you can download it from somewhere,
>it's
>>no different than downloading stolen software and/or mp3's from somewhere.
>
>
>I've actually found the MP3 version around on the 'Net several times. I
>checked one of the files out. Weird book. I don't get it. Something about
>God self-destructing, and something about a translating fish... IIRC.

Read on.

What you've come accross are probably the Recordings made for Radio.  They 
come back on Radio 4 every few years and are so good you can listen to them 
time an time again without getting board. 

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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: Fresh Donuts!!! (~46kau)
Date: 15 Feb 2000 00:38:47
Message: <OuOoOIOMtl+yAIXeL+6SeM7nZtnh@4ax.com>
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 22:54:52 -0500, "TonyB"
<ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote:

>>But I'm going to guess that even if you can download it from somewhere,
>it's
>>no different than downloading stolen software and/or mp3's from somewhere.
>
>
>I've actually found the MP3 version around on the 'Net several times. I
>checked one of the files out. Weird book. I don't get it. Something about
>God self-destructing, and something about a translating fish... IIRC.

The part about 'God self-destructing' is the best mockery of all
religious arguments that I have ever encountered. It is a great
example of both the falacial logic some people use to disprove the
existence of God to a true believer, and that true believer's
reaction.

(Logic man to God): 'So you see, you don't exist'
(God): 'Oh, I haven't thought about that' (disappears in a puff of
logic)

Adams doesn't mock God, he mocks the argument. And at least you, Tony,
would agree that the argument about the existance of God deserves
mocking. As does the one about evolution/creation, which Adams mocks
as well.

And you're right, it's a pretty weird book :)

Gone to off-topic land.


Peter Popov
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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: Fresh Donuts!!! (~46kau)
Date: 15 Feb 2000 08:21:00
Message: <slrn8aikm4.v8.ron.parker@ron.gwmicro.com>
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 22:54:52 -0500, TonyB wrote:
>>But I'm going to guess that even if you can download it from somewhere,
>it's
>>no different than downloading stolen software and/or mp3's from somewhere.
>
>
>I've actually found the MP3 version around on the 'Net several times. I
>checked one of the files out. Weird book. I don't get it. Something about
>God self-destructing, and something about a translating fish... IIRC.

You missed my point.  HHGTG is COPYRIGHTED WORK.  No matter whether you download
a text file of it or an MP3 of it, you're breaking the law.  Go buy the book; 
surely even the least wealthy person reading this news server can afford five 
bucks for a paperback.  If you can't, go borrow it from your public library.

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From: TonyB
Subject: Re: Fresh Donuts!!! (~46kau)
Date: 15 Feb 2000 09:33:42
Message: <38a963c6@news.povray.org>
>You missed my point.  HHGTG is COPYRIGHTED WORK.  No matter whether you
download
>a text file of it or an MP3 of it, you're breaking the law.  Go buy the
book;
>surely even the least wealthy person reading this news server can afford
five
>bucks for a paperback.  If you can't, go borrow it from your public
library.


I'm sorry, Ron, but you don't understand something. a) I'm not interested in
the book, I was just curious at the time. The file is long gone. b) Books in
English are very hard to come by here in Panama, so I'm pretty sure that
that one won't be in any store. If the stores don't have it, then be sure
that the Libraries won't carry it either. Everything is in Spanish.


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Book inflation (was: Fresh Donuts!!!)
Date: 15 Feb 2000 18:15:08
Message: <38A9DD91.621D53C6@faricy.net>
Ron Parker wrote:

> You missed my point.  HHGTG is COPYRIGHTED WORK.  No matter whether you download
> a text file of it or an MP3 of it, you're breaking the law.  Go buy the book;
> surely even the least wealthy person reading this news server can afford five
> bucks for a paperback.  If you can't, go borrow it from your public library.

It's a lot more than five bucks for a friggin' paperback around here! But I agree
most people can still easily afford it.
And the problem with books is you don't realize they're crap until after you pay the
$15 (yes, $15) and actually read it and by then you've wasted irreplaceable time and
money. I'm not saying al books are bad, some are definitely good (like HHGTG). Then
there's the music industry... usually only one or two songs on a CD are well known
and you can almost never listen before you buy. I'm not saying anything about
myself, but lots of people use illegal mp3s as a "listen before you buy" thing.

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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: Book inflation (was: Fresh Donuts!!!)
Date: 15 Feb 2000 19:12:41
Message: <YOqpOF66Rw1qf9WMTAaXSNpRnZ2h@4ax.com>
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 17:13:21 -0600, David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet>
wrote:

>It's a lot more than five bucks for a friggin' paperback around here! But I agree
>most people can still easily afford it.
>And the problem with books is you don't realize they're crap until after you pay the
>$15 (yes, $15) and actually read it and by then you've wasted irreplaceable time and
>money. I'm not saying al books are bad, some are definitely good (like HHGTG). Then
>there's the music industry... usually only one or two songs on a CD are well known
>and you can almost never listen before you buy. I'm not saying anything about
>myself, but lots of people use illegal mp3s as a "listen before you buy" thing.

I have three mp3s downloaded from a Bulgarian server which I like a
lot and would like to buy the whole album. The problem is that
copyright info has been removed and the filenames are indescriptive
(GH1CD2.mp3 for example). The server is now down so I can't approach
the admin, and all searches on the web leave me clueless as who the
artist and/or the album might be. So there.


Peter Popov
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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Fresh Donuts!!! (~46kau)
Date: 15 Feb 2000 22:13:43
Message: <slrn8ajj31.4sn.sjlen@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 09:31:10 -0500, TonyB <ben### [at] panamac-comnet> wrote:
>>You missed my point.  HHGTG is COPYRIGHTED WORK.  No matter whether you
>download
>>a text file of it or an MP3 of it, you're breaking the law.  Go buy the
>book;
>>surely even the least wealthy person reading this news server can afford
>five
>>bucks for a paperback.  If you can't, go borrow it from your public
>library.
>
>
>I'm sorry, Ron, but you don't understand something. a) I'm not interested in
>the book, I was just curious at the time. The file is long gone. b) Books in
>English are very hard to come by here in Panama, so I'm pretty sure that
>that one won't be in any store. If the stores don't have it, then be sure
>that the Libraries won't carry it either. Everything is in Spanish.
>
>

http://www.amazon.com  and there are others that sell books internationally,
my friends use the US site and not the one in UK, as the UK version keeps 
sending them the wrong books. 

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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Book inflation (was: Fresh Donuts!!!)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 00:43:26
Message: <slrn8akad5.55e.sjlen@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 17:13:21 -0600, David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote:
>Ron Parker wrote:
>
>> You missed my point.  HHGTG is COPYRIGHTED WORK.  No matter whether you download
>> a text file of it or an MP3 of it, you're breaking the law.  Go buy the book;
>> surely even the least wealthy person reading this news server can afford five
>> bucks for a paperback.  If you can't, go borrow it from your public library.
>
>It's a lot more than five bucks for a friggin' paperback around here! But I agree
>most people can still easily afford it.
>And the problem with books is you don't realize they're crap until after you pay the
>$15 (yes, $15) and actually read it and by then you've wasted irreplaceable time and
>money. I'm not saying al books are bad, some are definitely good (like HHGTG). Then
>there's the music industry... usually only one or two songs on a CD are well known
>and you can almost never listen before you buy. I'm not saying anything about
>myself, but lots of people use illegal mp3s as a "listen before you buy" thing.

HHGTG 9.99 here in paperback, works out at about 15-17 dollars, the list price 
in Aus is 24 dollars. If you're not working, that's a lot of money, and to most 
people who are working it's still a lot. 

It's cheaper to buy the CDs here than it is to d/l the MP3s, (due to the price 
of phone calls here).  
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From: David Parrott
Subject: Re: Fresh Donuts!!! (~46kau)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 19:27:32
Message: <BeGFaVAF$gq4IwxA@quayles1.demon.co.uk>
In article <slr### [at] rongwmicrocom>, Ron Parker
<ron### [at] povrayorg> writes
>On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 22:54:52 -0500, TonyB wrote:
>>>But I'm going to guess that even if you can download it from somewhere,
>>it's
>>>no different than downloading stolen software and/or mp3's from somewhere.
>>
>>
>>I've actually found the MP3 version around on the 'Net several times. I
>>checked one of the files out. Weird book. I don't get it. Something about
>>God self-destructing, and something about a translating fish... IIRC.
>
>You missed my point.  HHGTG is COPYRIGHTED WORK.  No matter whether you download
>a text file of it or an MP3 of it, you're breaking the law.  Go buy the book; 
>surely even the least wealthy person reading this news server can afford five 
>bucks for a paperback.  If you can't, go borrow it from your public library.
>
Sorry for this completely irrelevant post but I had to say it, I can

name!
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From: Peter Popov
Subject: Re: Fresh Donuts!!! (~46kau)
Date: 16 Feb 2000 20:46:41
Message: <pVGrOHbhf0abf1koprMk6fKMtZ7n@4ax.com>
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000 02:47:33 +0000, David Parrott
<Xam### [at] quayles1demoncouk> wrote:

>Sorry for this completely irrelevant post but I had to say it, I can

>name!


(about as much as a loaf of bread here). Thankfully I got some money
that same day but it sure was the tightest situation we've ever been
into.

Sorry for being off-topic.


Peter Popov
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