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The guy has another site, http://www.masstheory.org (http://www.masstheory.org/), to promote his physics theories (which aren’t getting much traction [1] (http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/browse_thread/thread/2d40c2faf0239994/9e7ffc5798d5bf23?q=Aleksandar+Vukelja&rnum=1&hl=en#9e7ffc5798d5bf23) , but in light of the heavy crawling so many of us have experienced the site’s legal disclaimer is interesting:
I am inviting readers to do as I do: If you have something that you basically want to give for free, then do not be afraid of people. Make it as free as the air that you breath. Without some hidden charge, without explicit or hidden threat. Do it generously. Be happy if you succeed in helping the common thing of us all.
June 21st, 2005 at 9:56 pm
Aleksandar Vukelja
This Czech claims to have been involved in the development of CarsCrawler for omni-explorer.com.
http://proxima-soft.com/o_proximi.html
The guy has another site, http://www.masstheory.org (http://www.masstheory.org/), to promote his physics theories (which aren’t getting much traction [1] (http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/browse_thread/thread/2d40c2faf0239994/9e7ffc5798d5bf23?q=Aleksandar+Vukelja&rnum=1&hl=en#9e7ffc5798d5bf23)
, but in light of the heavy crawling so many of us have experienced the site’s legal disclaimer is interesting:
http://www.masstheory.org/legal.html
In particular, this part:
I am inviting readers to do as I do: If you have something that you basically want to give for free, then do not be afraid of people. Make it as free as the air that you breath. Without some hidden charge, without explicit or hidden threat. Do it generously. Be happy if you succeed in helping the common thing of us all.