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    I bet you all bought your versions as well.

    Hip o crit.

    I know Stephen doesn't go on about illegal sharing, it's t'others.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamm View Post
    I bet you all bought your versions as well.

    Hip o crit.

    I know Stephen doesn't go on about illegal sharing, it's t'others.
    I did. As student it is cheap.


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    I didn't buy mine, but my photoshop is from the school (i didn't steal it either) so in a sense, it is sort of legal

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    It's really not.

    I'm not getting all goody two shoes, I just hate it when people are hypocrites.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamm View Post
    It's really not.

    I'm not getting all goody two shoes, I just hate it when people are hypocrites.
    If you are talking about my comment for 'its really not' - then yes compared to the normal price it is very very cheap.


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    It's still £150 that most kids don't have to spend on a product that isn't essential to their learning and will most probably hardly ever use.

    I find it hard to believe.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamm View Post
    It's still £150 that most kids don't have to spend on a product that isn't essential to their learning and will most probably hardly ever use.

    I find it hard to believe.
    If someone wants to buy it then they will. No matter what the price tag is.


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    People have different uses for software than others, therefore some people need it more, other's don't need it at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamm View Post
    It's still £150 that most kids don't have to spend on a product that isn't essential to their learning and will most probably hardly ever use.

    I find it hard to believe.
    Most kids - exactly. Most 'kids' don't have any income either though. Well apart from their paper rounds - so obviously it's a lot to 'most' kids.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Android View Post
    Most kids - exactly. Most 'kids' don't have any income either though. Well apart from their paper rounds - so obviously it's a lot to 'most' kids.
    exactly, even on full EMA that would be 5 weeks worth which is a lot.


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