Definitely immoral
From Wiki Gonzalez
On February 11, 2003, Eric Enders posted a Clutch Hit about Eric Karros signing with the Cubs, and also listed the now-universal bselig/bselig login as a courtesy for readers who wished to bypass the Los Angeles Times' free registration.
The first poster in the thread, Andrew Tarpinian, was not happy about this. "I don't know about all this posting logins and passwords," he wrote. "I realize that these sites are free and are just making you register so they can send you spam, but still the owner of the website derives some economical gain from a legitimate registration, and you are depriving them of that, if not illegally, definitely immorally."
Enders, having never been called "definitely immoral" before, seized on the phrase and, later in the same thread, adopted it as his new handle.
The original thread was once thought to have been swallowed by the Primer Archives Beast, but it is now viewable here (http://www.baseballthinkfactory.org/files/newsstand/newsblog_discussion/los_angeles_times_after_closing_blue_book_karros_faces_a_new_test/) (thanks, GGT).
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