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On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 10:54:22 GMT, bogie@xs4all.nl (Boudewijn van
Ingen) wrote:
>On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 10:28:20 -0000, "Revd. Norle Enturbulata"
><earthlightnospam@nohotmail.com> wrote:
>>Hey, what if some of us wanted all of the fun of the CoW, but none of the
>>expense? If I started a splinter movement and gave away transfers for
>>people to make their own hats/t-shirts, and templates in Word to make
>>certificates, would I be nailed on the DMCA? Or just declared as someone
>>who was Calving the "tech"?
>
>You know what? Apparently most members of this new church do actually want
>to join for free.
I'm sure they want to get certified and hatted too, but joining for
free is clearly the best entry level step to take.
>
>And since everyone in this new *reformed* church ought to be able to wear a
>hat, you can have any hat you like! You can even design your own hat!
Yes, you can. Having your own hat can keep your head warm.
>
>If I'm gonna get 'declared' from this church, just because I 'reformed' it
>in this way just now, I would be glad to meet the founder in court.
Yes, that would be a golden opportunity. I need to be sued several
times to really make it as a Founder.
> I fully
>expect that incident to stand separately from receiving the hat that was
>promised me, though. ;-)
Absolutely. Any wog hat ®I have ever promised anyone, and have yet to
deliver on, is not part of this special introductory offer from the
CoW ®.
>
>(Am I getting too much carried away, just now? ;-0 )
>
>
>Groeten,
>Boudewijn.
>"Faith doesn't move mountains: it levels buildings." -- David Rice
No. And remember, when *I* say no, nothing happens. -((()):-))-<--<
(c) Gerry Armstrong