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From: robertw@ief.itg.ti.com (Robert Wallace )
Subject: Re: SOFTBANK
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Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 14:28:47 GMT
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lahoek@castlebbs.com wrote:

: I got these 2 cd's for free with my cd-rom kit, called Softbank On Hand
: (or something like that). Gee, what a stupid idea. To hand someone a
: huge software library that can only be accessed by paying extremely high
: prices to unlock them, is a bad idea. For that reason, has anyone
: cracked the code for it? If so, could you please email me and let me
: know how you did it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

: Mad Dog Hoek                          INT: lahoek@castlebbs.com

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What?  Help you steal software?  I don't think so.

The commercial sampler concept is really quite simple.
If you like one of the products featured on the CDs, pick up
the phone and pay for the key.  If you think the price is too high,
try a software discounter.

Robert Wallace
robertw@ief.itg.ti.com
