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Re: Someone Stealing and selling Bob Ms Wiring Dia
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Posted by David Kronwall on January 08, 2006 at 09:04:32 from (64.201.78.57):
In Reply to: Someone Stealing and selling Bob Ms Wiring Diagram posted by Brian Schmidt on January 07, 2006 at 20:41:25:
If someone is, indeed, stealing Bob M"s diagrams and selling them. . .THEN THIS REALLY MAKES ME MAD. Again, IF it"s true, then maybe a lot of red-tractor lovers should fill in the "comments" section of the guy"s listing and let him know what most of us think about what he"s doing. I"m a big believer in grassroots response--in a multitude of honest, decent people letting those who are NOT honest and decent know that their actions are simply NOT acceptable. Peer pressure can be a good thing. Here"s another idea--again, assuming this stealing/selling is really happening--that Bob M give a copyright attorney a jingle and have HIM contact the offender. Sometimes that"s what it takes to get some people"s attention. Slappy said it well--it"s a shame that Bob M"s generosity, which I assume is offered free to those who need help restoring their tractors--is being abused so someone can make a buck.
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