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Posted by: Anonymous (Thursday 19 August 2004, 5:36 PM)

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Nick Gillett's response is typical & predictable from one of those whose arrogant manner one encounters far too often these days.
That they are bereft of incapable of any approaching compassion for alarmed users is also typical.
In truth they are so obsessed with their own perception of their own importance, that they are incapable of seeing little else.
Totally irresponsible behaviour would seem to be the 'norm' for such people!
Which of course does nothing to enhance the 'games' industry in the public perception.
So should draconian retribution befall the industry they will only have themselves to blame & the sooner it happens the better.

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