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MAME owes italie many thank yous, hah
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> Exactly. A simple yes or no would be sufficient. It's funny how people act like they > don't find & use/play games other than the few legal arcade games and homebrew games > that are available. 99% of the people use/play games that are technically illegal to > use/play. If someone wants to ask a question that may imply something, than what's > the big deal as long as the person doesn't ask the question in a technically > forbidden way. And hypothetically, even if a person did ask a question in a forbidden > way, it's extremely unlikely that the person or website would get in trouble. Those > things are not even enforced by the law. There's only one person who's ever got in > trouble and that was that lady who downloaded all those music songs etc. Nobody has > ever gotten in trouble for downloading retro games such as NES, SNES, ARCADE games. > But websites should tell it's members not to request ROMS, ROM sites, or missing > files so it doesn't become a trend of people asking all the time for such things and > just to be safe about it. But if a person just asks a yes or no question and words > his question carefully without asking anything technically forbidden, than what's the > big deal? It's laughable how paranoid some people are thinking they or their website > are going to get in trouble etc. > > P.S. I know your post was a sarcastic joke. But it actually made my point.
You know how I know you don't have a clue?
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