Good point--being new to the site (someone sent me the link) I did not realize the name "depreciated" was at the top. And the fishbowl headshot in the bio is cute. However, it does not change the fact that depreciated is 1) taking credit for someone else's program (Dr Scholl and opennap); 2) taking credit for building MusicCity and its user base, 3) did not go to any expense to support MusicCity (it takes lots of servers to support 40,000 simultaneous users); and 4) if we are right in our assumption of who he is, did provide some scripts to us to assist with the problem of our servers de-linking--which were never implemented because the scripts did not solve the problem whatsoever. I applaud your efforts to support someone that you have communicated with previously over a stranger (and one who has not registered at this site). MusicCity is just not looking for a bad rap from someone who had nothing to do with us in the first place. Judging by the comments of "depreciated" he would have you think that he was the driving force behind the growth of the MusicCity Network. His comments still remains in the realm of Ray Bradburry. Its a nice story if you choose to beleive it. That's up to you.

In reply to Re: Re (tilly) 3: Licensing and Rape-Proofing your ideals. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Licensing and Rape-Proofing your ideals. by deprecated

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