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Old February 11th 04, 03:37 AM
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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(Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?)

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(Messages 10, 12 -- 34, 54 -- 69)

( No pipsqueaks have been able to prove ANY of the above is a libel )
( -- despite Mikey's supposed to have proof of misquotes!!! )


ukaloo (Pipsqueak) spewed:

smh has been at this for more than FOUR YEARS.
I was here at the beginning......such a long time ago......


Confirming Mike Richter (Lying Scum) has been making LIES and FRAUDS in
all those years!!!

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From: Mike Richter
Subject: TakeTwo: Take Two Boot Disc Issue with NT
Date: 9/22/99

Adaptec, or Mr. Richter, have you created
a web page / patch to work around this problem yet?


That's really an Adaptec job - my site is not specific to their s/w.

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From: Mike Richter
Subject: Frauds by Mike Richter (1 of 2)
Date: 9/26/01

The workaround was documented ... in the primer
as soon as I found it.
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Mikey, you are a Friggin' Liar!
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From: Mike Richter (Acraptec Shill)
Subject: Adaptec Take Two
Date: 8/3/00

Not again!

[Isn't "not again!" caused by poor documentation?]

T2 has an abominable interface and worse documentation.

[Not again! Mikey!]

[T2 has no bugs, only poor interface and documentation?]
[Didn't Mikey let it all hang out about the bad things of T2?]

There are many
ways to foul up its backup largely thanks to those weaknesses. But it
does work for most who use other resources to find out how to use the
program or who learn the hard way. Other people jump right in and try to
back up directly to erasables, often discs which have been quick-erased.

Those who started by backing up to a hard drive, then to write-once
discs, then (only once, because they find it's foolish) to erasables
have generally found it to be convenient, quick and reliable.

I can't speak to Adaptec support since I learned the program during
beta. But I can tell you that many people - and I am definitely one -
consider it an excellent backup program.

Because the program is so badly documented and I find it valuable in
spite of that, I have broken my rule and made parts of the page on
Backup in the primer at my CD-R site specific to the Adaptec program.
See if what's said there and in the sections on UDF (used for direct
writing) provide some of

what Adaptec should have supplied.
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[So, why didn't Acraptec supply, Mikey?]

[But Mikey spewed, "Not again!"]

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Mikey, you are a Friggin' ****!
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