I said "Please find me CDs of::" and it's debatable whether the one you
found is legal.
"flip" <flippo@mac.com> wrote in message
news:flippo-C621F2.06055721072003@news.central.cox.net...
> In article <bffkvj$ecvp2$1@ID-83907.news.uni-berlin.de>,
> "Loco Jones" <locojonesnet@netscape.net> wrote:
>
> > "flip" <flippo@mac.com> wrote in message
> > news:flippo-B50E1F.21265620072003@news.central.cox.net...
> > > As I just demonstrated, most out of print albums are available.
> >
> > What an incredibly stupid statement - an "out of print album" is, by
> > definition NOT AVAILABLE.
>
> WRONG.
>
> Out of print means that it's not carried by the record company any more.
> You can usually find them on some store's shelf - OR, as in this case,
> used.
>
> > Time to turn the burgers, "flip" - and turn on the overhead fan, the
grease
> > fumes appear to be getting to you.
>
> He asked for legal copies of 6 albums. I found him copies of all 6.
>
> If they're not available anywhere, how did I do that?
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