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Old 04-15-2008, 06:08 PM
Jason Jason is offline
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Default Grand Island Computers Plagerises TechwareLabs

You might say Grand Island Who? And you would be right, they are no one, with no alexa, no links, and a guy named Shawn Sinner (I can't make up that Part) running it all. He owns a store, with no products, and a blog, with no readers. We still feel that our intellectual property has been stolen and would like the content removed.

http://grandislandcomputers.com/blog/index.php?post=8

Thats the blog post.

This is a rip off word for word of content on our site. A guide which can be found here.

They even stole our images. We shall have fun with that. Stupid idiots link straight to us.
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Old 04-15-2008, 06:17 PM
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We have changed their link. Have fun SCHMUCKS!

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Old 04-16-2008, 10:54 AM
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You may be interested to find out about the penalties of copyright and plagriasm: http://plagiarism.umf.maine.edu/what_is.html
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Old 04-16-2008, 08:09 PM
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So, what does a site with no readers, no business, no products, no services, and no class get you? It gets you the opposite of a successful site that understands copy right infringement and asks for permission to use your content.

I wonder if the ISP and/or Host Services would be happy one of their "business" customers was doing this. It's embarrassing to say the least.

Either way, it's a good intro article to the concepts of Linux. Perhaps a resource page with good Intro-Beginner books and/or links would be a good idea. Once someone becomes pretty familiar with Linux, they can learn how to configure the boot configuration file to load ONLY the drivers for the devices installed in their system. There's nothing like a 5 to 10 second boot time.

Rock on, big J!
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