Re: Questions about Direct2Drive and Steam



On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:32:56 -0000, "CJM"
<cjmnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


"John Lewis" <john.dsl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:479d4860.24175120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Ah, yes. The smart Steam purchaser.

You do know that you are a thief and a scumbag,

This is true. And I'm many more unsavoury things too.

violating the Valve
EULA and depriving poor Gabe of his next Big Mac.

Actually, selling a email containing my username and password does not
strictly violate the EULA - though Valve would surely love to make it so.

Tweaking Valve's nose is indeed an extremely pleasant sport.

You should be
ashamed of yourself.


I am...frequently...but for entirely different reasons. :)


Hmmmm... I wonder what you mean by that?

John Lewis.

.



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