Talk:Grapevine (disk magazine)
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March 2007
editAre the passwords actually suitable content for Wikipedia? I mean, we don't have cheat codes in the entry for video games. It's not quite the same thing though.
- I do not mind, as back in the old days we used to discuss the secret pages quite often, as only a few people knew what the password was. This is why I tried to obtain passwords using a debugger. If I remember correctly, the password were in plain text format at the start of the program, then encoded (so that they were not readable in memory), then decoded during the password check routine. Rombust 08:32, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Should the external link "LSD Docs Disks in Amiga Guide and Html version." be removed? I cannot see any relevance to the Grapevine article (except that they were created by the same group). Also, i thought that the LSD Docs disks were illegal, as they contain copyrighted material? Rombust 09:46, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:Grapevine14-1 001.png
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These financial benefits
edit"...these financial benefits..." - these where just 50 floppy disks, hardly "financial benefits", they where used to send files to group members, grapevine was ran at a loss - no benefits. These are malicious claims that may harm a certain persons reputation, please put it right.
- This section moved by Britmax (talk) 23:20, 30 January 2011 (UTC) but placed in article by [3]