[Info-vax] What is VMS?

Richard B. Gilbert rgilbert88 at comcast.net
Sun Jan 1 19:25:49 EST 2012


On 12/30/2011 6:26 PM, Doug Phillips wrote:
> On Dec 30, 3:50 pm, "Richard B. Gilbert"<rgilber... at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>> On 12/30/2011 11:52 AM, Doug Phillips wrote:
>>
>>> On Dec 28, 2:21 pm, seasoned_geek<rol... at logikalsolutions.com>    wrote:
>>>> On Dec 25, 2:07 pm, Bob Eager<news0... at eager.cx>    wrote:
>>
>>>>> It isn't.
>>
>>>> In the U.S. we have laws against price gouging and they fall under the
>>>> criminal fraud heading.  Selling an in-print book for above list price
>>>> qualifies as criminal fraud.
>>
>>> Not even close, at least in this universe.
>>
>> Perhaps the "combatants" should cite the law(s) they are relying on for
>> their arguments.  Something like "Title 18 United States Code section
>> 793, 794 and 798".  The Title and Sections I cited have nothing to do
>> with the argument; I cite them as an example of how you point to a
>> Federal Law.  Any good library should be able to find "Title ?? USC ????"
>>
>> If your local library is too impoverished to have these volumes, your
>> lawyer should have copies.
>>
>> So lets keep the discussion on a sound basis.
>
>
> It's hard to cite a law that doesn't exist.
>

In which case, claims to the contrary can be safely ignored!



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