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Re: YEAR-2000 LEAKS STOP HERE
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lugnet.admin.general
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Fri, 10 Dec 1999 22:40:11 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.general, "Remy de Prez" <remydeprez@freemail.nl> writes:
> > [...snipped flagrant privacy-invading list of URLs...]
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> NO MORE YEAR-2000 LEGO PRODUCT LEAKS ON LUGNET. I'M NOT SAYING PLEASE.
> ANYONE ELSE POSTS WRONGFULLY-OBTAINED INFORMATION ABOUT A LEGO PRODUCT
> AND SOMEONE NOTICES IT AND DRAWS IT TO MY ATTENTION, YOU'RE OUT.
> REMY, YOU'RE OUT.
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> --TODD
> ADMIN@LUGNET.COM
Hey, Todd, I just checked out Lego's European catalog and got to the images he
posted links to by following Lego's own links. What *exactly* is wrong with me
doing that? Is it because he posted the URLs for the images in order to save
people time navigating Lego's terribly slow site? I'm sorry, but I think you
are having a panicy, knee-jerk reaction. Did you actually check Lego's catalog
to see if those images were accessible without playing with the URLs? If not,
I think you need to rethink how you arrived at the above decision.
Jeff
P.S. I, and others, did this last year and no one complained. What has
happened to make you and other people do an about-face on your stance on these
Images?
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