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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 23, 2006 at 04:37:29 from (216.208.58.109):
In Reply to: Re: Imposter posted by JD Humm on January 23, 2006 at 03:18:55:
Jere: I didn't look for JOHN DEERE HUMM, only JD HUMM. Some of these folks may think this is quite trivial, however it is a very serious infringment of copyright. I don't blame you for being somewhat annoyed. Have you raised this with YT managment? I think they do have a responcibility to make sure this does not happen. Most of these guys currently at YT probably don't even know who you are. When I came here about mid 1999 you were probably amoung the top ten posters as it applies to the number of posts. I don't know how long you were here before that, but suspect it was quite sometime. I expected to find several pages of JD HUMM in the archives, it's just not there. There are several pages of Hugh MacKay, and my thinking is I might just about now in 2006 have surpassed you in numbers of posts. To me this is just as serious as the guy that selling Bob M's wiring diagrams. You'll notice Jay was quick to champion that one. It is amazing what small item may just tip one off to a much larger problem. I haven't as yet looked at the photos closely, but I do remember clearly what your tractor looked like in the early photo gallery. I can clearly remember the background of your place in Kansas. I will take time to look at these later today. Right now it is voting day here in Canada and I also have a couple of unrelated appointments. My appointments are quite important, not sure my vote is as in this constituency, it's a for gone conclusion who's going to win. However at 63, I've never taken my right to vote lightly, having never missed voting since I was old enough.
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