Re: A86: resignation


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Re: A86: resignation




Ban him from ticalc.org?

Deleting all his games would be hard to do.  On average his games would
show up on TI-Files about 24.7 hours after posted on ticalc.org and then
on every active TI site about 13.4 hours after that.

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Bryan Rabeler <brabeler@ticalc.org>
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On Sun, 23 Aug 1998 TGaArdvark@aol.com wrote:

> 
> > Kirk Meyer has stopped working on most of his projects. This includes
> > Disasm86, Dr. Tiesaq, Property86, Monopoly, and SIM Community 2000, as
> > well as any other miscellaneous programs that he has released. He will
> > continue to support Lite86 (DOS-based compression of TI-86 data). Kirk
> > has decided to resign because he is "disgusted with the fact that most
> > people use their calculators to play games during class. It is my firm
> > belief that calculators should be used for math when in class." This
> > move means that Kirk will release source code for all projects that he
> > has given up, and anyone who so desires may continue the projects. He
> > says, "Any future programs that I make will have a mathematical function
> > or perform useful, non-entertaining, tasks."
> 
> This type of attitude is outrageous and should not be tolerated.  I say
> we go on strike and delete all copies of his games anywhere.  I also
> say that we ban him when Bryan Rabeler gets back to ticalc.org.
> 


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