Sure but look at all the trouble you have to go to. At Old Memphis on the
undernet you can look for ftp site addresses & passwords, hope you can
connect, hope the app you want to "evaluate" is available, and hope you
don't get kicked off before the download is completed because of the hours
it can take. After you get the darn thing you have to "un-RAR " or
"un-ISO"
it then go to different groups and plead for some kind pirate to post the
files you didn't get or that were corrupted. Doesn't sound like such a
good
deal to me. Heck, I pay the next door neighbor's kid to cut my grass so I
would rather pay the 10 bucks for the program! If my math is correct, I
could have saved $4,829.75 (4,695.00 + 5% sales tax - $10.00)
"Black Dragon" <bd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:slrndov2o8.1ud6.bd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> $10.00?
>
> Hell, it can be downloaded from right here on the USENET for mere
pennies.
>
> See:
> alt.binaries.warez.autocad
> alt.binaries.cd.image
> alt.binaries.warez.ibm-pc.0-day
>
> HTH
>
> S. Scalise wrote:
>
>> And a rip-off of a rip-off when Autocad '06 is offered on the web for
>> $10.00
>
>> "Cliff" <Clhuprich@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:hkfto1d6sb5ulnre5t2kfobnc24mi12pfs@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 22:13:16 -0800, "Techohopp" <tech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Check this link out: http://www.fta9000.com
>>>>
>>>
>>> <snicker>
>>> "Backup copies" of AutoCad for $500 ....
>>> Looks like another SCAM from a software thief.
>>> --
>>> Cliff
>
>
>
>
> --
> Black Dragon
>
> "Microsoft Wheel. Now with 8 sides for a smoother ride."
> - The Ghost in the Machine
>


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