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I say Alias stays and Frank goes to swing in the trees...hehehe

 

I downloaded the beta and tried it (kubuntu and xubuntu) in a virtual

machine..

 

they look good!

 

 

"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

news:fdjbt5$qtc$6@aioe.org...

> Frank wrote:

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> Tiberius wrote:

>>>

>>>> Not true...

>>>>

>>>> the shelf versions of vista are selling nil.

>>>> The oem preinstalled versions of vista are selling ONLY because you

>>>> cannot get a computer with xp at some stores...

>>>>

>>>> This is how MS always pushes a new version down everyone throats...

>>>> And remember there are a lot of computer illiterate people who just get

>>>> a computer..they may not even know what vista is until they start the

>>>> computer and say.. hey, things are different here....

>>>> The salesmen of course when asked what is vista, they will only say,

>>>> its the new version of windows, without pointing out all the

>>>> frustration and dangers that go with it. They dont because they want to

>>>> sell computers dahhh....

>>>>

>>>> this is not true sales because people want vista, they are forced

>>>> sales..

>>>> and FYI most people format and install XP or dual boot after they get

>>>> the vista machine...

>>>>

>>>> You seem still not convinced.. ok lets wait some more months until more

>>>> news trickles in... you cannot remain blind forever, nor can you wish

>>>> it is not true that vista is a flop and the issue will just go away. I

>>>> am not wrong and you will see.

>>>

>>>

>>> I asked two owners of two franchises that are national chains in Spain

>>> and over 95% of their computer sales have XP, as requested by the

>>> customer. The other 5% consist of Vista and Linux, specifically Ubuntu.

>>>

>>> Vista is a white elephant just like Windows Me and was only pushed out

>>> to generate revenue without any consideration whatsoever for the paying

>>> customer who MS obvious holds in disdain.

>>>

>>> On the bright side Ubuntu Gutsy is coming out next month and the BETA

>>> testers tell me it's better than ever!

>>>

>>

>> More of you're lies?

>

> No.

>

>> Give it up, ok?

>

> No.

>

>> Get lost.

>

> No.

>

>> You're not wanted here.

>> Frank

>

> They love me here. How could you possibly think differently?

>

> --

> Alias

> To email me, remove shoes

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Alias wrote:

> The Windows Pimp complained:

>

>> <Look, if this was Raid Roach Killer NG, you would complain about the

>> roach spry didn't kill the roach fast enough. That's the perception of

>> you by a whole lot I would suspect. You're just one of these people

>> that need to complain about something, a complainer. It doesn't matter

>> what it's about -- IT DOESN'T MATTER - (as the Rock would say). You

>> are what you are and that is a complainer. :)>

>

> And you are complaining about who? Being as you snipped the message you

> are replying to, it is impossible to know.

>

 

<You two bit ho, you can't even be original. Ho, I got your PIMP you

HO. You're ho-ing and not even being paid for the ho-ing, you panty

dropping Linux ho.>

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:04:33 -0400, The *Linux Pimp* Adam Albright

<HisBigPimping@SpreadingLinuxCheese.net> wrote:

>Alias wrote:

>> The Windows Pimp complained:

>>

>>> <Look, if this was Raid Roach Killer NG, you would complain about the

>>> roach spry didn't kill the roach fast enough. That's the perception of

>>> you by a whole lot I would suspect. You're just one of these people

>>> that need to complain about something, a complainer. It doesn't matter

>>> what it's about -- IT DOESN'T MATTER - (as the Rock would say). You

>>> are what you are and that is a complainer. :)>

>>

>> And you are complaining about who? Being as you snipped the message you

>> are replying to, it is impossible to know.

>>

>

><It could be you for all I care, fool.>

 

You just keep demonstrating what a total ass you are. It takes a

special kind of moron for some idiot to babble about what was said

when you first delete totally what it was that got your shorts all

bunched up leaving only your rant in it's place. Especially revealing

like you always ending up ranting when you often complain about others

you accuse of ranting.

 

So I guess we should conclude you're anti-ranting, except when you

need to be a pompous ass and first delete every word of the other

poster replacing it with your own rant.

 

If they only handed out awards for being a stupid jackass, you'd win

easily!

"Tiberius" <Tibery@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:46fd3508@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>I say Alias stays and Frank goes to swing in the trees...hehehe

>

> I downloaded the beta and tried it (kubuntu and xubuntu) in a virtual

> machine..

>

> they look good!

>

>

> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

> news:fdjbt5$qtc$6@aioe.org...

>> Frank wrote:

>>> Alias wrote:

>>>

>>>> Tiberius wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Not true...

>>>>>

>>>>> the shelf versions of vista are selling nil.

>>>>> The oem preinstalled versions of vista are selling ONLY because you

>>>>> cannot get a computer with xp at some stores...

>>>>>

>>>>> This is how MS always pushes a new version down everyone throats...

>>>>> And remember there are a lot of computer illiterate people who just

>>>>> get a computer..they may not even know what vista is until they start

>>>>> the computer and say.. hey, things are different here....

>>>>> The salesmen of course when asked what is vista, they will only say,

>>>>> its the new version of windows, without pointing out all the

>>>>> frustration and dangers that go with it. They dont because they want

>>>>> to sell computers dahhh....

>>>>>

>>>>> this is not true sales because people want vista, they are forced

>>>>> sales..

>>>>> and FYI most people format and install XP or dual boot after they get

>>>>> the vista machine...

>>>>>

>>>>> You seem still not convinced.. ok lets wait some more months until

>>>>> more news trickles in... you cannot remain blind forever, nor can you

>>>>> wish it is not true that vista is a flop and the issue will just go

>>>>> away. I am not wrong and you will see.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> I asked two owners of two franchises that are national chains in Spain

>>>> and over 95% of their computer sales have XP, as requested by the

>>>> customer. The other 5% consist of Vista and Linux, specifically Ubuntu.

>>>>

>>>> Vista is a white elephant just like Windows Me and was only pushed out

>>>> to generate revenue without any consideration whatsoever for the paying

>>>> customer who MS obvious holds in disdain.

>>>>

>>>> On the bright side Ubuntu Gutsy is coming out next month and the BETA

>>>> testers tell me it's better than ever!

>>>>

>>>

>>> More of you're lies?

>>

>> No.

>>

>>> Give it up, ok?

>>

>> No.

>>

>>> Get lost.

>>

>> No.

>>

>>> You're not wanted here.

>>> Frank

>>

>> They love me here. How could you possibly think differently?

>>

>> --

>> Alias

>> To email me, remove shoes

>

>

 

 

I found Flatulent Frog far friendlier. Gaseous Gibbon goes goofy generally.

Hideous Hyena has horrible hidden hack...help!

"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

> Vista User wrote:

>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>

>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>

>>

>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then its

>> just going to be there.

>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>> So what is the problem?

>

> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>

>>

>>

>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>> to stay in business.

>>>

>>

>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

> What *are* you talking about, then?

>

> --

> Alias

> To email me, remove shoes

 

Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

its called CASUAL copying.

Adam Albright wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:04:33 -0400, The *Linux Pimp* Adam Albright

> <HisBigPimping@SpreadingLinuxCheese.net> wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>> The Windows Pimp complained:

>>>

>>>> <Look, if this was Raid Roach Killer NG, you would complain about the

>>>> roach spry didn't kill the roach fast enough. That's the perception of

>>>> you by a whole lot I would suspect. You're just one of these people

>>>> that need to complain about something, a complainer. It doesn't matter

>>>> what it's about -- IT DOESN'T MATTER - (as the Rock would say). You

>>>> are what you are and that is a complainer. :)>

>>> And you are complaining about who? Being as you snipped the message you

>>> are replying to, it is impossible to know.

>>>

>> <It could be you for all I care, fool.>

>

> You just keep demonstrating what a total ass you are. It takes a

> special kind of moron for some idiot to babble about what was said

> when you first delete totally what it was that got your shorts all

> bunched up leaving only your rant in it's place. Especially revealing

> like you always ending up ranting when you often complain about others

> you accuse of ranting.

>

> So I guess we should conclude you're anti-ranting, except when you

> need to be a pompous ass and first delete every word of the other

> poster replacing it with your own rant.

>

> If they only handed out awards for being a stupid jackass, you'd win

> easily!

>

 

<But you got to remember Albright that you're the biggest fool in the

NG, but the messages is not getting through to you. You have been told

this numerous times, but you choose to ignore it. And you think you are

all that, and you think that you're some kind of gift to the NG. You're

garbage sitting at the curb waiting to be picked-up.>

Vista User wrote:

> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

> news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

>> Vista User wrote:

>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>>

>>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then its

>>> just going to be there.

>>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>>> So what is the problem?

>> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>>

>>>

>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>

>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>

>> --

>> Alias

>> To email me, remove shoes

>

> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

> its called CASUAL copying.

>

>

 

False. Those who did casual copying with pre XP Windows now use cracked

versions. MS has stopped nothing.

 

--

Alias

To email me, remove shoes

"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message

news:a8eqf396ipi38b1gifgdc75anfhjfajkil@4ax.com...

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:04:33 -0400, The *Linux Pimp* Adam Albright

> <HisBigPimping@SpreadingLinuxCheese.net> wrote:

>

>>Alias wrote:

>>> The Windows Pimp complained:

>>>

>>>> <Look, if this was Raid Roach Killer NG, you would complain about the

>>>> roach spry didn't kill the roach fast enough. That's the perception of

>>>> you by a whole lot I would suspect. You're just one of these people

>>>> that need to complain about something, a complainer. It doesn't matter

>>>> what it's about -- IT DOESN'T MATTER - (as the Rock would say). You

>>>> are what you are and that is a complainer. :)>

>>>

>>> And you are complaining about who? Being as you snipped the message you

>>> are replying to, it is impossible to know.

>>>

>>

>><It could be you for all I care, fool.>

>

> You just keep demonstrating what a total ass you are. It takes a

> special kind of moron for some idiot to babble about what was said

> when you first delete totally what it was that got your shorts all

> bunched up leaving only your rant in it's place. Especially revealing

> like you always ending up ranting when you often complain about others

> you accuse of ranting.

>

> So I guess we should conclude you're anti-ranting, except when you

> need to be a pompous ass and first delete every word of the other

> poster replacing it with your own rant.

>

> If they only handed out awards for being a stupid jackass, you'd win

> easily!

>

 

 

So sayeth Adam Albright, son of Jacob NotSoBright, son of Alias of the

hidden Kingdom Of the LinNuts, hatched from the Almighty Himself.

They knowith not what they sayeth, so they speakith in tongues.

Heathen Fools !

Repent !

"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

news:fdjehp$4rp$1@aioe.org...

> Vista User wrote:

>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>>>

>>>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then its

>>>> just going to be there.

>>>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>>>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>>>> So what is the problem?

>>> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>>>

>>>>

>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most

>>>>> people go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation,

>>>>> genuinization, tamper state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows.

>>>>> You can't accuse your paying customers of being thieves until they

>>>>> prove otherwise and expect to stay in business.

>>>>>

>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias

>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>

>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is

>> why its called CASUAL copying.

>

> False. Those who did casual copying with pre XP Windows now use cracked

> versions. MS has stopped nothing.

>

> --

> Alias

> To email me, remove shoes

 

 

Not your geek friends, buffoon !

Most computer users wouldn't know how to obtain a cracked version of

anything.

Casual software theft was using Uncle Bobs installation disk to get a free

program.

If cracked copies are rampant where you live, you better stay in the trailer

after dark!

"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

news:fdjehp$4rp$1@aioe.org...

> Vista User wrote:

>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>>>

>>>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then its

>>>> just going to be there.

>>>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>>>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>>>> So what is the problem?

>>> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>>>

>>>>

>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most

>>>>> people go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation,

>>>>> genuinization, tamper state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows.

>>>>> You can't accuse your paying customers of being thieves until they

>>>>> prove otherwise and expect to stay in business.

>>>>>

>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias

>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>

>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is

>> why its called CASUAL copying.

>

> False. Those who did casual copying with pre XP Windows now use cracked

> versions. MS has stopped nothing.

>

> --

> Alias

> To email me, remove shoes

 

Copy a XP cd. Install it on another computer. OOPS can't activate.

Tell me again how I'm wrong.

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:34:29 -0700, "Vista User"

<VistaRules@NoSpam.net> wrote:

>

>"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

>> Vista User wrote:

>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>>

>>>

>>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then its

>>> just going to be there.

>>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>>> So what is the problem?

>>

>> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>

>>>

>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>

>> --

>> Alias

>> To email me, remove shoes

>

>Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>its called CASUAL copying.

>

 

Casual copying is usually just somebody making ONE copy of some

application and putting a second copy on their laptop or maybe one

extra copy on their home/business machine. This kind of activity being

seen in some circles as "illegal" is brought on by short sighted (read

that stupid and greedy) licensing polices which giant corporations

like Microsoft are guilty of imposing.

 

It doesn't have to be that way. Take Sony's Vegas, a pro grade video

editor I use daily. Sony and Sonic Foundry before them who wrote the

original software always had a multiple use license for their products

where you could install two copies on different machines. The only

restriction was you couldn't use both at once. The irony is much, I

dare say most 'casual copying' or pirating involves a SINGLE user

wishing to have some application on multiple computers for HIS use for

convince and it is nothing more than that.

 

What I find morally bankrupt is Microsoft's founder, old money bags

himself Billy G., being on record saying not only doesn't he mind, he

actually encourages people in China by the MILLION you steal Vista in

the misguided hope some day they may be encouraged to buy a copy while

at the same time he tries to squeeze Joe Average forcing him to buy a

second copy because of some moronic activation scheme.

 

Microsoft could flex it's considerable muscle and really go after

pirates and hackers who some claim steal Microsoft blind, but it

doesn't. It prefers to bleed Joe Average because that's a much easier

and quicker path to fattening the bottom line.

 

I'm so sorry you silly fanboys are so naive that you can't see

clearly.

Adam Albright wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:34:29 -0700, "Vista User"

> <VistaRules@NoSpam.net> wrote:

>

>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>>>

>>>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then its

>>>> just going to be there.

>>>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>>>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>>>> So what is the problem?

>>> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>>>

>>>>

>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>>

>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias

>>> To email me, remove shoes

>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>> its called CASUAL copying.

>>

>

 

<snipped the Albright BS>

 

<Why don't casually make yourself a *fanboy* to yourself. Maybe, that

will make you happy, so when you wake-up each day, you won't be bothered

with that wild hair stuck-up your behind that's continuously trying to

make you wipe your behind on someone in the NG to get the wild hair loose.>

Seven wrote:

> "Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message

> news:a8eqf396ipi38b1gifgdc75anfhjfajkil@4ax.com...

>

>> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:04:33 -0400, The *Linux Pimp* Adam Albright

>> <HisBigPimping@SpreadingLinuxCheese.net> wrote:

>>

>>> Alias wrote:

>>>

>>>> The Windows Pimp complained:

>>>>

>>>>> <Look, if this was Raid Roach Killer NG, you would complain about the

>>>>> roach spry didn't kill the roach fast enough. That's the perception of

>>>>> you by a whole lot I would suspect. You're just one of these people

>>>>> that need to complain about something, a complainer. It doesn't matter

>>>>> what it's about -- IT DOESN'T MATTER - (as the Rock would say). You

>>>>> are what you are and that is a complainer. :)>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> And you are complaining about who? Being as you snipped the message you

>>>> are replying to, it is impossible to know.

>>>>

>>>

>>> <It could be you for all I care, fool.>

>>

>>

>> You just keep demonstrating what a total ass you are. It takes a

>> special kind of moron for some idiot to babble about what was said

>> when you first delete totally what it was that got your shorts all

>> bunched up leaving only your rant in it's place. Especially revealing

>> like you always ending up ranting when you often complain about others

>> you accuse of ranting.

>>

>> So I guess we should conclude you're anti-ranting, except when you

>> need to be a pompous ass and first delete every word of the other

>> poster replacing it with your own rant.

>>

>> If they only handed out awards for being a stupid jackass, you'd win

>> easily!

>>

>

>

> So sayeth Adam Albright, son of Jacob NotSoBright, son of Alias of the

> hidden Kingdom Of the LinNuts, hatched from the Almighty Himself.

> They knowith not what they sayeth, so they speakith in tongues.

> Heathen Fools !

> Repent !

>

>

 

Good one! :-)

Frank

"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message

news:dffqf31i26t4ttjpaoutpkrffm5ifcrkh6@4ax.com...

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:34:29 -0700, "Vista User"

> <VistaRules@NoSpam.net> wrote:

>

>>

>>"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then its

>>>> just going to be there.

>>>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>>>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>>>> So what is the problem?

>>>

>>> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most

>>>>> people

>>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization,

>>>>> tamper

>>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and

>>>>> expect

>>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias

>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>

>>Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>>its called CASUAL copying.

>>

>

> Casual copying is usually just somebody making ONE copy of some

> application and putting a second copy on their laptop or maybe one

> extra copy on their home/business machine. This kind of activity being

> seen in some circles as "illegal" is brought on by short sighted (read

> that stupid and greedy) licensing polices which giant corporations

> like Microsoft are guilty of imposing.

>

> It doesn't have to be that way. Take Sony's Vegas, a pro grade video

> editor I use daily. Sony and Sonic Foundry before them who wrote the

> original software always had a multiple use license for their products

> where you could install two copies on different machines. The only

> restriction was you couldn't use both at once. The irony is much, I

> dare say most 'casual copying' or pirating involves a SINGLE user

> wishing to have some application on multiple computers for HIS use for

> convince and it is nothing more than that.

>

> What I find morally bankrupt is Microsoft's founder, old money bags

> himself Billy G., being on record saying not only doesn't he mind, he

> actually encourages people in China by the MILLION you steal Vista in

> the misguided hope some day they may be encouraged to buy a copy while

> at the same time he tries to squeeze Joe Average forcing him to buy a

> second copy because of some moronic activation scheme.

>

> Microsoft could flex it's considerable muscle and really go after

> pirates and hackers who some claim steal Microsoft blind, but it

> doesn't. It prefers to bleed Joe Average because that's a much easier

> and quicker path to fattening the bottom line.

>

> I'm so sorry you silly fanboys are so naive that you can't see

> clearly.

>

 

 

Joe changed his last name to Mean.

His sister Standard Deviation retains her surname.

Alias wrote:

> Vista User wrote:

>

>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:fdjbm4$qtc$4@aioe.org...

>>

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>

>>>> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fdj8tb$jme$1@aioe.org...

>>>>

>>>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>>>

>>>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling

>>>>> DRM free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>>>>

>>>> When the music industry stops making Microsoft use it. Until then

>>>> its just going to be there.

>>>> Does is stop you from playing music or videos? No. Can you still use

>>>> other programs to copy your CD's? Yes.

>>>> So what is the problem?

>>>

>>> I don't have a problem. I use Ubuntu for music.

>>>

>>>>

>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>>

>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most

>>>>> people go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation,

>>>>> genuinization, tamper state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows.

>>>>> You can't accuse your paying customers of being thieves until they

>>>>> prove otherwise and expect to stay in business.

>>>>>

>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>>

>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Alias

>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>

>>

>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is

>> why its called CASUAL copying.

>>

>

> False. Those who did casual copying with pre XP Windows now use cracked

> versions. MS has stopped nothing.

>

 

OMG, you are one fukkin stupid idiot!

What is it with you that makes you so apparently dumb and resoundingly

ignorant?

Is that what kissing RS's ass does to your brain?

Does linux come with some kind of a warning label?

If it doesn't then maybe it should if it makes fools out of it's users

like it has obviously done to you.

Frank

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> Vista User wrote:

>>>

>>>>

>>>> Blame the music industry for DRM.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> The music industry saw the writing on the wall and now is selling DRM

>>> free MP3s on the Net. When will MS see the writing on the wall?

>>

>>

>> Another uninformed stupid statement.

>

>

> Just saying so isn't enough. Refute the statement (you can't).

>

>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> False.

>>

>>

>> Liar. Of course it does. If you don't believe that then you don't have

>> any idea what "casual pirating" is.

>> Frank

>

>

> Sure, Frank, sure. If you knew how many clients I have who purposefully

> put a cracked copy of XP on their machine, you would have a stroke.

 

I would have stroke realizing that you're a thief and a liar? I don't

think so. That's an assumption I've already made long ago pal. (oops, I

forgot your not my pal!)

> These are not computer savvy people but people who email, surf, download

> crap from eMule and chat on Windows Live Messenger. Each had a copy of

> the cracked XP and freely shared it with friends and relatives.

 

Oops! That you're a thief is not at all surprising.

 

Oops,

 

That your not referring to casual pirating of Vista is not at all

surprising...oops!

alias is WRONG AGAIN!

Oops!!!

So what's new?

Frank

In article <fdjehp$4rp$1@aioe.org>, iamalias@shoesgmail.com says...

> False. Those who did casual copying with pre XP Windows now use cracked

> versions. MS has stopped nothing.

 

False, because of the WGA, people are finding pirates and taking them to

court and turning them in. You keep forgetting the lady that posted that

she contacted MS and the police and that she actually won her court case

against the vendor - all because of WGA.

 

--

 

Leythos

- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.

- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a

drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"

spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> Tiberius wrote:

>>>

>>>> Not true...

>>>>

>>>> the shelf versions of vista are selling nil.

>>>> The oem preinstalled versions of vista are selling ONLY because you

>>>> cannot get a computer with xp at some stores...

>>>>

>>>> This is how MS always pushes a new version down everyone throats...

>>>> And remember there are a lot of computer illiterate people who just

>>>> get a computer..they may not even know what vista is until they

>>>> start the computer and say.. hey, things are different here....

>>>> The salesmen of course when asked what is vista, they will only say,

>>>> its the new version of windows, without pointing out all the

>>>> frustration and dangers that go with it. They dont because they want

>>>> to sell computers dahhh....

>>>>

>>>> this is not true sales because people want vista, they are forced

>>>> sales..

>>>> and FYI most people format and install XP or dual boot after they

>>>> get the vista machine...

>>>>

>>>> You seem still not convinced.. ok lets wait some more months until

>>>> more news trickles in... you cannot remain blind forever, nor can

>>>> you wish it is not true that vista is a flop and the issue will just

>>>> go away. I am not wrong and you will see.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> I asked two owners of two franchises that are national chains in

>>> Spain and over 95% of their computer sales have XP, as requested by

>>> the customer. The other 5% consist of Vista and Linux, specifically

>>> Ubuntu.

>>>

>>> Vista is a white elephant just like Windows Me and was only pushed

>>> out to generate revenue without any consideration whatsoever for the

>>> paying customer who MS obvious holds in disdain.

>>>

>>> On the bright side Ubuntu Gutsy is coming out next month and the BETA

>>> testers tell me it's better than ever!

>>>

>>

>> More of you're lies?

>

>

> No.

>

>> Give it up, ok?

>

>

> No.

>

>> Get lost.

>

>

> No.

>

>> You're not wanted here.

>> Frank

>

>

> They love me here. How could you possibly think differently?

>

hehehe...that delusional huh?

Frank

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:18:19 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

<YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>>>

>>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Alias

>>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>>> its called CASUAL copying.

>>>

>>

>

><snipped the Albright BS>

 

You whiny little monkey, you're so damn afraid of what I write you

have to first delete it before you find the courage, probably in a

bottle of booze to babble more of your mindless slop. How typical of

losers. And a loser is all you are.

 

Just wondering, how many more nicks will some ignorant sh*t head like

you need to use in some feeble attempt to get attention? You actually

stupid enough to think we can't figure out WHO you are? I better you

are that dumb. In fact I'd bet on it.

Adam Albright wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:18:19 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

> <YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>

>>>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Alias

>>>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>>>> its called CASUAL copying.

>>>>

>> <snipped the Albright BS>

>

> You whiny little monkey, you're so damn afraid of what I write you

> have to first delete it before you find the courage, probably in a

> bottle of booze to babble more of your mindless slop. How typical of

> losers. And a loser is all you are.

>

> Just wondering, how many more nicks will some ignorant sh*t head like

> you need to use in some feeble attempt to get attention? You actually

> stupid enough to think we can't figure out WHO you are? I better you

> are that dumb. In fact I'd bet on it.

>

>

 

<It's called a hook for a bottom feeder Albright garbage fish. All I

have to do is cast the line and you'll bite like the dumb fish that you

are. If anyone needs a tissue and a worm on the hook in the NG it's you

-- LOL, LOL and LOL. -) And I am going to continue to mess with you on

GP, because you're garbage and being played like a drum. <g>>

I can smell the desperation from Linux land. They waited years for MS to

release a new operating system, to launch an organized FUD campaign against

any operating system MS graced us with, only to see that the general public

isn't flocking to Linux away from MS.

 

Linux wasnt ready as an alternative when XP was released, and it wasnt ready

when Vista was released. People tried it, and went screaming back to

Windows.

 

Maybe next time, linux will be ready. Though I doubt it. It wont happen

until some large company spends big development dollars and finding out what

the majority of ALL computer users want from an OS, and then is able to hire

a bunch of programmers to make that singular vision a reality. Right now

linux is too decentralized to present a cohesive front.

 

I do wish them luck. Competition is good, but they (linux) arent competing

yet.

 

Kurt

Sounds like either way MS wins...

 

Go use Mugabes software if you dont like it!

 

Or call 1-800 PHIL

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:40:56 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

<YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>Adam Albright wrote:

>> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:18:19 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

>> <YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>>

>>>>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>>>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>>>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>>>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>>>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>>>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>>>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>>>>> its called CASUAL copying.

>>>>>

>>> <snipped the Albright BS>

>>

>> You whiny little monkey, you're so damn afraid of what I write you

>> have to first delete it before you find the courage, probably in a

>> bottle of booze to babble more of your mindless slop. How typical of

>> losers. And a loser is all you are.

>>

>> Just wondering, how many more nicks will some ignorant sh*t head like

>> you need to use in some feeble attempt to get attention? You actually

>> stupid enough to think we can't figure out WHO you are? I better you

>> are that dumb. In fact I'd bet on it.

>>

>>

>

><It's called a hook for a bottom feeder Albright garbage fish. All I

>have to do is cast the line and you'll bite like the dumb fish that you

>are. If anyone needs a tissue and a worm on the hook in the NG it's you

>-- LOL, LOL and LOL. -) And I am going to continue to mess with you on

>GP, because you're garbage and being played like a drum. <g>>

 

Idiots like you ALWAYS suffer from multiple delusions. Just ask your

hero Frank. It's damn funny you can't even wait 30 minutes and you're

already responding proving again it is you dancing for me my little

fool. I merely snap my finger and there you are. The only thing you

play with dangles between your legs and hangs down about an inch.

Adam Albright wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:40:56 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

> <YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>

>> Adam Albright wrote:

>>> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:18:19 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

>>> <YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>>>>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>>>>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>>>>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>>>>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>>>>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>>>>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>>>>>> its called CASUAL copying.

>>>>>>

>>>> <snipped the Albright BS>

>>> You whiny little monkey, you're so damn afraid of what I write you

>>> have to first delete it before you find the courage, probably in a

>>> bottle of booze to babble more of your mindless slop. How typical of

>>> losers. And a loser is all you are.

>>>

>>> Just wondering, how many more nicks will some ignorant sh*t head like

>>> you need to use in some feeble attempt to get attention? You actually

>>> stupid enough to think we can't figure out WHO you are? I better you

>>> are that dumb. In fact I'd bet on it.

>>>

>>>

>> <It's called a hook for a bottom feeder Albright garbage fish. All I

>> have to do is cast the line and you'll bite like the dumb fish that you

>> are. If anyone needs a tissue and a worm on the hook in the NG it's you

>> -- LOL, LOL and LOL. -) And I am going to continue to mess with you on

>> GP, because you're garbage and being played like a drum. <g>>

>

> Idiots like you ALWAYS suffer from multiple delusions. Just ask your

> hero Frank. It's damn funny you can't even wait 30 minutes and you're

> already responding proving again it is you dancing for me my little

> fool. I merely snap my finger and there you are. The only thing you

> play with dangles between your legs and hangs down about an inch.

>

 

<It doesn't hurt to dream Albright. <g>>

On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 16:05:08 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

<YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>Adam Albright wrote:

>> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:40:56 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

>> <YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>>

>>> Adam Albright wrote:

>>>> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:18:19 -0400, Adam GARBAGE AT THE CURB Albright

>>>> <YesHeIsGarbage@TheDumpTurckIsComing.net> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Activation does what is was designed to do stop casual copying.

>>>>>>>>>> False. It's given rise to cracked copies of Vista, although most people

>>>>>>>>>> go for the cracked copies of XP. What activation, genuinization, tamper

>>>>>>>>>> state, etc. do is turn people off to Windows. You can't accuse your

>>>>>>>>>> paying customers of being thieves until they prove otherwise and expect

>>>>>>>>>> to stay in business.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Your definition of casual copying is not what I'm talking about.

>>>>>>>> What *are* you talking about, then?

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>> To email me, remove shoes

>>>>>>> Casual copying is NOT someone who searches for a cracked copy. That is why

>>>>>>> its called CASUAL copying.

>>>>>>>

>>>>> <snipped the Albright BS>

>>>> You whiny little monkey, you're so damn afraid of what I write you

>>>> have to first delete it before you find the courage, probably in a

>>>> bottle of booze to babble more of your mindless slop. How typical of

>>>> losers. And a loser is all you are.

>>>>

>>>> Just wondering, how many more nicks will some ignorant sh*t head like

>>>> you need to use in some feeble attempt to get attention? You actually

>>>> stupid enough to think we can't figure out WHO you are? I better you

>>>> are that dumb. In fact I'd bet on it.

>>>>

>>>>

>>> <It's called a hook for a bottom feeder Albright garbage fish. All I

>>> have to do is cast the line and you'll bite like the dumb fish that you

>>> are. If anyone needs a tissue and a worm on the hook in the NG it's you

>>> -- LOL, LOL and LOL. -) And I am going to continue to mess with you on

>>> GP, because you're garbage and being played like a drum. <g>>

>>

>> Idiots like you ALWAYS suffer from multiple delusions. Just ask your

>> hero Frank. It's damn funny you can't even wait 30 minutes and you're

>> already responding proving again it is you dancing for me my little

>> fool. I merely snap my finger and there you are. The only thing you

>> play with dangles between your legs and hangs down about an inch.

>>

>

><It doesn't hurt to dream Albright. <g>>

 

As I see you need to do to pretend you've ever won any arguments with

me.

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