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Being like this well cause what happened to NTR being closed sourced.


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While C9 had every right to make NTR closed-source he over-reacted. Two people were pestering him, something blocking or ignoring could have easily fixed.
Not to mention he called it 'blackmail' making it sound even worse than the situation actually was.
 
While C9 had every right to make NTR closed-source he over-reacted. Two people were pestering him, something blocking or ignoring could have easily fixed.
Not to mention he called it 'blackmail' making it sound even worse than the situation actually was.

Are you one of margens decipher s?
 
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While C9 had every right to make NTR closed-source he over-reacted. Two people were pestering him, something blocking or ignoring could have easily fixed. Not to mention he called it 'blackmail' making it sound even worse than the situation actually was.
He didn't overeacted, I think the translation wall play a part. He probably meant harrased and actually his code was being a stole by a flash cart called blue card that wierdly enough stop production after c9 stopped making updates.
Anyways sighax looks promising. It's unrealistic how easy will be to install it.
 
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What are you talking about, you're about to go into spring, so lucky!
I've been in spring since October thanks to climate change. We had a five month drought, multiple wildfires, and a constant 70 F range all of fall and winter. I hate it. Because of this our spring is expected to be incredibly tornadic. There's a high possibility of tornadoes tomorrow actually. The spring in the US South is very unpredictable and volatile.
 
I've been in spring since October thanks to climate change. We had a five month drought, multiple wildfires, and a constant 70 F range all of fall and winter. I hate it. Because of this our spring is expected to be incredibly tornadic. There's a high possibility of tornadoes tomorrow actually. The spring in the US South is very unpredictable and volatile.
Interesting, there was a 3,400 hectare (8,400 acre) bushfire that stopped only a few kilometres from my house the weekend before last! It was super dry and 40 degrees (100 degrees Farenheit) and windy so a bit scary. We must have similar weather despite being in opposite hemispheres :-p I hope you don't get any tornadoes!!!!!

BTW sorry everyone for the off-topic, I'll stop now :-)
 
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