This package was debianized by Elie Rosenblum <fnord@debian.org> on
Mon, 18 Mar 2002 15:25:43 -0500.

It was downloaded from http://marginalhacks.com/Hacks/album/

Upstream Author: David Ljung Madison

The author requests that you please visit http://MarginalHacks.com/Pay/
for information about supporting his development efforts.

License (copied and pasted from http://marginalhacks.com/License/):

Disclaimer: 
These programs aren't packaged in any sort of user-friendly format.
While most of it does something that I consider useful, plenty of it is
old and written poorly and lacking documentation.
Lots of the programs here do not fit my definition of TRW.
If you're looking to write a script like one of these, yea.
If you don't program, tough noogies for you.
Make your browser nice and wide to look at the index, or suffer an
unreadable table.
I recognize that this license is not OpenSource, this is quite deliberate 

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Non-Warranty: 
These programs come with absolutely no warranty.
The 'Rating' and 'Works (Y/N)' columns in the software index are no
indication of the quality or ability of the programs.
Use at your own risk!

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License for use: 
The programs may be used and distributed (with this license) for free.
The programs may be modified as long as they retain the original license
and author, copyright information.
If you modify any of these programs, please e-mail patches to the the
author. 
(If you think the patch isn't of general use, you can just email me about
it first to check)
None of the programs can be sold or included in a product that is sold
without prior written permisson from the author.

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Copright: 
All these programs are copyright David Ljung Madison 

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Why: 
I've made this software freely available for the following reasons:

I like to think that I write useful software, so I want other people to
use it. 
I felt like helping out a bit. This is not a common thing for me, so enjoy
it. 
I use free software, and wanted to give something back. 
But if you want to help, you can send money 
