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The Icon Bar: News and features: More trouble for VirtualAcorn (updated)
 

More trouble for VirtualAcorn (updated)

Posted by Richard Goodwin on 12:56, 14/2/2002 | , , , , ,
 
More trouble is brewing for VirtualAcorn after John Kortink has found that the VA CD comes with some of his Shareware without his consent.

John, author of utilities such as Translator, Creator, PackDir and creator of the Viewfinder graphics card, is a little upset at the inclusion of software that requires his approval before being included with other products. Although VA have offered to remove the offending software - Translator, Creator and Earthmap - from future releases, they did not initially issue a recall or scrap the latest batch of CDs. If they didn't, John was talking about a criminal lawsuit on the advice of his lawyer.

This comes just after the release of v1.10 of the software (and hence, probably a new batch of CDs), and Paul Middleton's continued attack on emulators in the Foundation newsletter of 8th February.

Update: the current batch of CDs have now been scrapped.

Source: Usenet
 

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Richard Goodwin Message #90147, posted at 11:24, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90146
Unregistered user Hey Vince! Sadly games would probably be put on Acorn Arcade, so wouldn't push anything down the TIB page :)
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Richard Goodwin Message #90148, posted at 11:25, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90147
Unregistered user Okay, I've just received word from Aaron that the current batch of CDs /have/ been scrapped (last Friday).
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Guest Message #90149, posted at 11:59, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90148
Unregistered user Come on, let's make it to 100 comments!

Mike :)
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Guest Message #90150, posted at 12:12, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90149
Unregistered user Oh yeah, AcornArcade, right, good point.

Okay, so what if I told you I was about to mount a hostile take over bid (balaclavas and all) of Pace, with the intention of making them the 'new' Acorn?

V.
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David James Message #90151, posted at 15:37, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90150
Unregistered user So you're just intending to destroy the marketing department then ;-)
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John Hoare Message #90152, posted at 18:16, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90151
Unregistered user ROTFL!

What about 'John Hoare learns C for possible future program development?" ;-)
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Mr Jake Monkeyson Message #90153, posted at 18:27, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90152
Unregistered user How about the headline "JOHN HOARE ATE MY AMSTRAD" ?
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John Hoare Message #90154, posted at 19:13, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90153
Unregistered user What about 'JOHN HOARE CAN'T FIND ANYONE WHO WILL TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS OF HIM EATING HIS COMPUTER - IN FACT, THEY BACK AWAY AND SEEM NOT TO WANT TO SPEAK TO HIM AGAIN?'
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Guest Message #90155, posted at 21:07, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90154
Unregistered user That's a good one John :)

I see you still have desires of eating computers. Well my A4 is no longer available; I made a nice pie out of it. Sorry.

Mike
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Guest Message #90156, posted at 21:27, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90155
Unregistered user There'll be something to note on here at around 8.02 pm tomorrow night.
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Guest Message #90157, posted at 21:48, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90156
Unregistered user 8.02pm sounds rather precise, don't you think? 'Around 8pm' would be better.

Anyway, only another 18 messages to go and we've hit the 100 - don't post any new articles yet Rich!

Mike
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Guest Message #90158, posted at 22:43, 19/2/2002, in reply to message #90157
Unregistered user 8.02 is precise. For a reason. You'll see.
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Guest Message #90159, posted at 03:32, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90158
Unregistered user Reading these threads makes me wonder whether any sense is being made by anyone in this community. Perhaps we shouldn't have these forums. Such a waste of download time and storage space ;-)
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David James Message #90160, posted at 09:02, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90159
Unregistered user I think you must mean 20:02?
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John Hoare Message #90161, posted at 09:22, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90160
Unregistered user Well, I'll be here at 20:02 tonight fans, will everyone else? I just can't wait!

No, really, I can't.
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David James Message #90162, posted at 09:36, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90161
Unregistered user I have a feeling in won't matter where you are, so long as you are in the GMT time zone. Those in central Europe will have the experience an hour earlier.
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David James Message #90163, posted at 09:42, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90162
Unregistered user If you miss it now, you'll have to wait 110 years to see it again, unless you are American, in which case this is your last chance!
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John Hoare Message #90164, posted at 09:58, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90163
Unregistered user *thumps head against monitor*

Dur! I'm thick! :-)
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Anonymous Message #90165, posted at 14:02, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90164
Unregistered user We should have these forums as they're in general a lot more friendly and informal and there's less pomposity and animosity than in certian newsgoups or mialing lists I could mention.
Part of this (friendliness) is down to Richard Goodwins style of writing. Part is down to the absence of certain people in my opinion.
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Anonymous Message #90166, posted at 14:03, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90165
Unregistered user And of course the presence of certain others@
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Graham Message #90167, posted at 15:17, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90166
Unregistered user Well I must be incredably thick as I have no idea what you're all talking about.
Guess I'll have to wait until 20:02 :(
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David James Message #90168, posted at 15:24, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90167
Unregistered user Unless Richard or someone else posts something about it, you may find 20:02 passes without you being aware of its significance. Come 20:03 it will all be over!
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Richard Goodwin Message #90169, posted at 17:13, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90168
Unregistered user Oh for goodness sake, put him out of his misery!

200220022002 (or 200202202002 in American)
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Mr Jake Monkeyson Message #90170, posted at 17:24, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90169
Unregistered user Unfortunately you've just missed out on another. At 16:55:01 the Unix timestamp would also have been a palindromic number: 1014224101.

Just incase you cared.
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Richard Goodwin Message #90171, posted at 17:59, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90170
Unregistered user See, that's why you get paid the big bananas.

Hasn't this thread reached 100 yet? :)
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Guest Message #90172, posted at 20:02, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90171
Unregistered user It has reached 20202020202 though!

Mike
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Guest Message #90173, posted at 20:06, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90172
Unregistered user didn't you mean 2002220022002 :)
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Guest Message #90174, posted at 20:14, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90173
Unregistered user Nettle v0.2020 released.

http://nettle.sf.net/

Sadly slightly later than 20:02 ;(

Alex.
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Guest Message #90175, posted at 20:27, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90174
Unregistered user The Nettle binary was built at 20/02/2002, 20:02:20 :-)

Whee!
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Guy Inchbald Message #90176, posted at 20:30, 20/2/2002, in reply to message #90175
Unregistered user I remember New Year's Day in 1961 when someone on TV wrote down the year and then turned it upside-down. That won't happen again for a while either.
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