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Alias wrote:

> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>

>> "Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> wrote in message

>> news:%23uGhSaVTIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>

>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>

>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:fle1uj$ckc$1@aioe.org...

>>>>

>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:fldu4v$oh$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>> news:fldr18$n4h$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> I was talking about the DRM in WPA and WGA, not MS' collusion

>>>>>>>>>>> with RIAA, although that's equally despicable.

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Then why did you post a link about RIAA? I don't see even one

>>>>>>>>>> link in the search that is relevant to Vista. They are all

>>>>>>>>>> about copying MP3 files and ripping CD's.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> The subject of my post was "For all you WPA and WGA Lovers",

>>>>>>>>> you will love this. Get it now or do I need to spell it out more?

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Oh, I get it now. You were just trolling. No change there then,

>>>>>>>> eh..

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> No, you don't get it. WGA and WPA are as bad as what the RIAA is

>>>>>>> doing with ripping CD songs to a computer. Get it now? The common

>>>>>>> denominator is that RIAA and MS want to control what you do with

>>>>>>> the things you buy.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The essence is to stop pirating..

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> And what happened to users' rights? Without piracy "protection", MS

>>>>> did quite well with DOS through Win Me. In fact, they did so well,

>>>>> their ex CEO is the richest man in the world. Course, you ignore

>>>>> the fact that WPA and WGA doesn't stop real piracy one iota because

>>>>> you believe MS' FUD. The so-called casual piracy of Windows doesn't

>>>>> even comprise one per cent of computers running Windows.

>>>>>

>>>>> Conclusion: WGA and WPA do nothing to stop piracy but everything to

>>>>> try and get people to buy licenses they don't need as well as

>>>>> inconveniencing paying customers while the crackers just laugh all

>>>>> the way to the bank.

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Awwww, stopped you from selling copies to your mates, has it? Open

>>>> up Abiword and make yourself useful doing some real work instead of

>>>> harassing others in here with your pet hates..

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Actually Mike it has stopped me bothering much with Windows at all

>>> and in fact prompted me to investigate other options that otherwise I

>>> would probably never have bothered with. As an MVP like yourself I

>>> "Could" have stolen lots of copies had I wanted to, but I did not,

>>> however WGA / WPA became just a nuisance and as Alias stated I

>>> believe they do nothing to stop real piracy. The average consumer

>>> sees Windows wherever they go, so windows = computers, it is what

>>> they expect and generally accept as being "The computer", but as more

>>> screens become Apple or Linux more consumers will get used to the

>>> idea. The display = publicity. A few "Casual" pirate copies is, IMHO

>>> better than walking into some office and seeing "Ubuntu" on the

>>> screen, people will ask "Does that work then?". It does.

>>>

>>> So this is not really a matter of loyalty or disloyalty, rather it is

>>> a matter of whether MS have made a good or bad business decision, and

>>> it seems to me they are saving $1 which may ultimately cost them $10.

>>

>>

>>

>> Charlie, apparently it has stopped a great deal of piracy, but not all

>> of course. It has made it much harder for the casual copier.

>>

>> If you were producing software on which depended your livelihood and,

>> instead of paying you either directly or through stores, the users

>> chose to make thousands of copies for free distribution, I feel sure

>> that you would not be well pleased.

>>

>> It is easy to see why WGA and DRM exist. That the measures have to be

>> so Draconian is a reflection on the level of the problem.

>>

>> Like CCTV and speed cameras, it is an unfortunate sign of the times.

>> Fortunately though, many have nothing to fear from CCTV, speed

>> cameras, WGA and DRM. They are called 'honest' folk.. :-)

>>

>

> Have some more kool aid with your brainwashing, Mike. Being honest

> doesn't guarantee that you won't be screwed by Big Brother. Explain

> being honest to the hundreds of death row prisoners in the USA who did

> decades of time to only be proven innocent with DNA tests. Totalitarian

> governments are into spying on their citizens and keeping them "honest".

> Is that what you want for the "free" world?

>

> Alias

 

You are really one fukked up POS lying linux troll and an atheist and

proly a commie mf to boot.

IOW's, you're a big pile of worthless sh*t!

Frank

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Alias wrote:

> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>

>> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina

>> DiBoy'" <none@none.not> wrote in message news:flgpt8$sen$1@aioe.org...

>>

>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>

>>>> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina

>>>> DiBoy'" <none@none.not> wrote in message news:flf60m$b4f$1@aioe.org...

>>>>

>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:fldkl2$33b$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> If you love Microsoft's buggy DRM tactics, you love this:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> http://news.google.com/nwshp?gl=us&ned=us&ncl=1125567199&hl=en&topic=t

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Read this..

>>>>>>

>>>>>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=284

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The music industry has always been a pain in the butt. It used to

>>>>>> be all about 'having a license to play music in a bar, restaurant,

>>>>>> or other public place'. Then it was people copying music to

>>>>>> compact cassettes.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Bear in mind that DRM starts with the product produced by the

>>>>>> record companies, not Microsoft...

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> That's true, for entertainment media, but MS has it's own sort of

>>>>> DRM in the form of WGA/N and WPA.

>>>>>

>>> >

>>>

>>>> Alias has no problem with XP which is WGA. Wait up.. he did have a

>>>> problem with XP in the pre-Vista days, and a couple of years from

>>>> now, he will have a problem with Windows 7. I guess he has to fill

>>>> up his time somehow as he only runs Abiword in Ubuntu, which can't

>>>> be a whole lot of fun.. :-)

>>>>

>>>

>>> Hi Mike. I can't presume to speak for Alias, but I'm not entirely

>>> sure why someone should have an issue with XP. I don't have too many

>>> issues with XP, but I do think that the WPA and WGA/N in it totally

>>> sucks and take issue with that! Do you get it that WPA and WGA/N are

>>> forms of DRM?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group -

>>> Submit your nomination at the link below:

>>> http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

>>>

>>> View nominations already submitted:

>>> http://htmlgear.tripod.com/guest/control.guest?u=protectfreedom&i=1&a=view

>>>

>>>

>>> "Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on

>>> free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of

>>> the creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country.

>>> Consumer rights in the digital age are not frivolous."

>>> - Maura Corbett

>>

>>

>>

>> Yes, they are as is CCTV, speed cameras, speed bumps etc. We should

>> all stop from being 'naughty kids' and maybe there would be no need

>> for these measures.

>>

>> The innocent have to creep by CCTV and feel intimidated by it because

>> the few can't help but try to grab a bargain. We have to watch our

>> speed, making sure we are not over the limit because some drivers feel

>> that they are above sticking to the rules, watch our speed in case we

>> have to pay out for another $300 muffler system.

>>

>> As long as we keep within the rules, we will not be adversely

>> affected, and the annoyance is minimal

>>

>

> You sure have led a sheltered life, Mike. Take off your rose colored

> glasses and look at reality.

>

> Alias

 

You call you're lying life reality? Guess what as*hole, nobody in their

right mind would want to be you.

Loser.

Frank

"Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:flhbum$eju$2@aioe.org...

> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'"

>> <none@none.not> wrote in message news:flgpt8$sen$1@aioe.org...

>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina

>>>> DiBoy'" <none@none.not> wrote in message news:flf60m$b4f$1@aioe.org...

>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:fldkl2$33b$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>> If you love Microsoft's buggy DRM tactics, you love this:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> http://news.google.com/nwshp?gl=us&ned=us&ncl=1125567199&hl=en&topic=t

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Read this..

>>>>>>

>>>>>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=284

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The music industry has always been a pain in the butt. It used to be

>>>>>> all about 'having a license to play music in a bar, restaurant, or

>>>>>> other public place'. Then it was people copying music to compact

>>>>>> cassettes.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Bear in mind that DRM starts with the product produced by the record

>>>>>> companies, not Microsoft...

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> That's true, for entertainment media, but MS has it's own sort of DRM

>>>>> in the form of WGA/N and WPA.

>>>>>

>>> >

>>>> Alias has no problem with XP which is WGA. Wait up.. he did have a

>>>> problem with XP in the pre-Vista days, and a couple of years from now,

>>>> he will have a problem with Windows 7. I guess he has to fill up his

>>>> time somehow as he only runs Abiword in Ubuntu, which can't be a whole

>>>> lot of fun.. :-)

>>>>

>>>

>>> Hi Mike. I can't presume to speak for Alias, but I'm not entirely sure

>>> why someone should have an issue with XP. I don't have too many issues

>>> with XP, but I do think that the WPA and WGA/N in it totally sucks and

>>> take issue with that! Do you get it that WPA and WGA/N are forms of

>>> DRM?

>>>

>>> --

>>> Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group -

>>> Submit your nomination at the link below:

>>> http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

>>>

>>> View nominations already submitted:

>>> http://htmlgear.tripod.com/guest/control.guest?u=protectfreedom&i=1&a=view

>>>

>>> "Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on

>>> free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the

>>> creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer

>>> rights in the digital age are not frivolous."

>>> - Maura Corbett

>>

>>

>> Yes, they are as is CCTV, speed cameras, speed bumps etc. We should all

>> stop from being 'naughty kids' and maybe there would be no need for these

>> measures.

>>

>> The innocent have to creep by CCTV and feel intimidated by it because the

>> few can't help but try to grab a bargain. We have to watch our speed,

>> making sure we are not over the limit because some drivers feel that they

>> are above sticking to the rules, watch our speed in case we have to pay

>> out for another $300 muffler system.

>>

>> As long as we keep within the rules, we will not be adversely affected,

>> and the annoyance is minimal

>>

>

> You sure have led a sheltered life, Mike. Take off your rose colored

> glasses and look at reality.

>

> Alias

 

 

The reality is that if people do wrong, measures will be implemented to try

to curb them, and there will be collateral damage along the way. It is

unfortunate that the innocent people have to pay the ferryman, not even

remotely just, but a reality nonetheless.

 

--

Mike Hall - MVP

http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>> Frank wrote:

>>

>>> Alias wrote:

>>>

>>>> Frank wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Alias wrote:

>>>>> -------------------------------------------

>>>>> Absolutely! It's called the awful truth

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>>>

>>>>> as*hole...something you're deathly afraid of.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>>>

>>>>> Get lost loser.

>>>>> Frank

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Why did you snip it then? Ashamed of yourself at last?

>>>>

>>>> I know what bothers you so much and the reason you are in a constant

>>>> hissy fit. If were to you go to an Ubuntu forum to spread the "good

>>>> word" about Vista, you will find that *everyone* has already heard

>>>> of Vista. Here on Vista General, however, *a lot* of posters

>>>> frustrated with the Vista Virus have NOT heard of Ubuntu. You lose

>>>> right out the gate which is why you have to resort to lies,

>>>> profanity and bluster.

>>>>

>>>> Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it, sport. Or, if you prefer,

>>>> SNORT it.

>>>>

>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> Wrong again loser!

>>> Frank

>>

>>

>> Nope, it's the truth.

>>

>> Alias

>

> Nothing you've ever said is the truth, loser.

> Frank

 

Wrong again, Frank.

 

Alias

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> DarkSentinel wrote:

>>

>>> "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.com> wrote in message

>>> news:uG$7VkXTIHA.4656@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:flgbcu$gu4$1@aioe.org...

>>>>

>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:flg6vi$3kp$2@aioe.org...

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>> news:flfn1i$lm1$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>> news:fleqn5$j72$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>>> news:flel04$4o7$2@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:fle1uj$ckc$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:fldu4v$oh$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:fldr18$n4h$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was talking about the DRM in WPA and WGA, not MS'

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> collusion with RIAA, although that's equally

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> despicable.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then why did you post a link about RIAA? I don't see

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> even one link in the search that is relevant to

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vista. They are all about copying MP3 files and

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ripping CD's.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The subject of my post was "For all you WPA and WGA

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lovers", you will love this. Get it now or do I need

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to spell it out more?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oh, I get it now. You were just trolling. No change

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there then, eh..

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No, you don't get it. WGA and WPA are as bad as what

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the RIAA is doing with ripping CD songs to a computer.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Get it now? The common denominator is that RIAA and MS

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> want to control what you do with the things you buy.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The essence is to stop pirating..

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And what happened to users' rights? Without piracy

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "protection", MS did quite well with DOS through Win Me.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In fact, they did so well, their ex CEO is the richest

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> man in the world. Course, you ignore the fact that WPA

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and WGA doesn't stop real piracy one iota because you

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> believe MS' FUD. The so-called casual piracy of Windows

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn't even comprise one per cent of computers running

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Windows.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Conclusion: WGA and WPA do nothing to stop piracy but

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everything to try and get people to buy licenses they

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't need as well as inconveniencing paying customers

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> while the crackers just laugh all the way to the bank.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Awwww, stopped you from selling copies to your mates, has it?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> No, and I resent the implication that I sell software

>>>>>>>>>>>>> illegally.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Open up

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Abiword and make yourself useful doing some real work

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> instead of harassing others in here with your pet hates..

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shooting the messenger instead of addressing content seems

>>>>>>>>>>>>> to be a bad habit of yours when you've been check mated.

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Did you learn that amateur debating "tactic" from reading

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Frank's posts?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> No. I am mimicking you..

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Riiiiiiight.

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> When you start to lose, you run off and open another post. You

>>>>>>>>>> ask for proof but give none yourself, and when people tell you

>>>>>>>>>> to go look it up, you claim they have no proof.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> You accuse everybody of doing what you do.. oh well, the

>>>>>>>>>> mountains of Spain are good cover, eh..

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Can't address content and can only shoot the messenger again.

>>>>>>>>> Why am I not surprised?

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> What content?

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> This content, which you ignored and attacked the messenger as you

>>>>>>> usually do:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> And what happened to users' rights? Without piracy "protection",

>>>>>>> MS did quite well with DOS through Win Me. In fact, they did so

>>>>>>> well, their ex CEO is the richest man in the world. Course, you

>>>>>>> ignore the fact that WPA and WGA doesn't stop real piracy one

>>>>>>> iota because you believe MS' FUD. The so-called casual piracy of

>>>>>>> Windows doesn't even comprise one per cent of computers running

>>>>>>> Windows.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Conclusion: WGA and WPA do nothing to stop piracy but everything

>>>>>>> to try and get people to buy licenses they don't need as well as

>>>>>>> inconveniencing paying customers while the crackers just laugh

>>>>>>> all the way to the bank.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I guess that MS had enough with you pirating their software and

>>>>>> distributing it amongst your friends.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I don't do that and never have. I buy all my software. I guess you

>>>>> think it cool to make up stories about others that are LIES.

>>>>>

>>>>>> Can't say that I blame MS for that.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Considering it isn't true ...

>>>>>

>>>>>> They have more right to protect their property than you do to

>>>>>> steal it.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Read what I wrote -- and you ignored -- above.

>>>>>

>>>>>> And what of the right of people to come here for Vista help

>>>>>> without having to suffer abuse from you and your troll friends?

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Tell that to Frank. Oh, you can't because he's Mr Vista. And

>>>>> suggesting Ubuntu *is* helping not only the posters here but the

>>>>> Net in general as 99.99% of the bots in herdbots are Windows boxes.

>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> You are just jealous of MS success, in particular Bill Gates. Live

>>>>>> with it. Hiding in the mountains of Spain will not get you riches

>>>>>> unless you 'grow your own' in the orange groves.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> More lies. I live by the sea and there aren't any orange groves in

>>>>> the mountains.

>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Truth is you don't care who gets hustled as long as you get to air

>>>>>> your pet hates. You crow about WGA perpetually yet use XP. Real

>>>>>> work is using Abiword. yeah right.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> More lies. I use XP and I make sure that it has no WGA, of any

>>>>> flavors, anywhere near it. What makes you think that my real work

>>>>> only involves word processing?

>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> You get to be called 'little girl' by your Ubuntu peers, so you

>>>>>> come here and take it out on people who want help in getting their

>>>>>> OS to work well for them. You are only interested in your own rights.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Um, the poster who goes by the nick "Little Girl" is not me but a

>>>>> real woman. So, once again, more LIES. Try comparing the IP

>>>>> addresses if you don't believe me or are you technically savvy

>>>>> enough to do that?

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> You expect me to look it up? You should read your own posts, and at

>>>> the very least live by what you write..

>>>

>>>

>>> It's not that hard to telnet into another box, and thereby post with

>>> a different IP. Guess he thinks we are stupid as he is, and don't

>>> know about that, or spoofing IP's. Then again, he MAY be telling the

>>> truth, and is too stupid to know how to do that. I have the spud kf'd

>>> but since you quoted it, I couldn't help myself...:)

>>>

>>

>> Your ignorance regarding the difference between stupidity and

>> ignorance is, well, ignorant.

>>

>> Alias

>

> You're inability to tell or know the truth is well...very telling.

> Frank

 

Wrong again, Frank.

 

Alias

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>

>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>> news:flgbcu$gu4$1@aioe.org...

>>>

>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:flg6vi$3kp$2@aioe.org...

>>>>>

>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:flfn1i$lm1$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>> news:fleqn5$j72$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>> news:flel04$4o7$2@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:fle1uj$ckc$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:fldu4v$oh$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:fldr18$n4h$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was talking about the DRM in WPA and WGA, not MS'

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> collusion with RIAA, although that's equally

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> despicable.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then why did you post a link about RIAA? I don't see

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> even one link in the search that is relevant to

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vista. They are all about copying MP3 files and

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ripping CD's.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The subject of my post was "For all you WPA and WGA

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lovers", you will love this. Get it now or do I need

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to spell it out more?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oh, I get it now. You were just trolling. No change

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there then, eh..

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No, you don't get it. WGA and WPA are as bad as what the

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> RIAA is doing with ripping CD songs to a computer. Get

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it now? The common denominator is that RIAA and MS want

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to control what you do with the things you buy.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The essence is to stop pirating..

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And what happened to users' rights? Without piracy

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "protection", MS did quite well with DOS through Win Me.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In fact, they did so well, their ex CEO is the richest man

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in the world. Course, you ignore the fact that WPA and WGA

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn't stop real piracy one iota because you believe MS'

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FUD. The so-called casual piracy of Windows doesn't even

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> comprise one per cent of computers running Windows.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Conclusion: WGA and WPA do nothing to stop piracy but

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everything to try and get people to buy licenses they

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't need as well as inconveniencing paying customers

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> while the crackers just laugh all the way to the bank.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Awwww, stopped you from selling copies to your mates, has it?

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> No, and I resent the implication that I sell software

>>>>>>>>>>>> illegally.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Open up

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Abiword and make yourself useful doing some real work

>>>>>>>>>>>>> instead of harassing others in here with your pet hates..

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Shooting the messenger instead of addressing content seems

>>>>>>>>>>>> to be a bad habit of yours when you've been check mated. Did

>>>>>>>>>>>> you learn that amateur debating "tactic" from reading

>>>>>>>>>>>> Frank's posts?

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> No. I am mimicking you..

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Riiiiiiight.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> When you start to lose, you run off and open another post. You

>>>>>>>>> ask for proof but give none yourself, and when people tell you

>>>>>>>>> to go look it up, you claim they have no proof.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> You accuse everybody of doing what you do.. oh well, the

>>>>>>>>> mountains of Spain are good cover, eh..

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Can't address content and can only shoot the messenger again.

>>>>>>>> Why am I not surprised?

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> What content?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> This content, which you ignored and attacked the messenger as you

>>>>>> usually do:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> And what happened to users' rights? Without piracy "protection",

>>>>>> MS did quite well with DOS through Win Me. In fact, they did so

>>>>>> well, their ex CEO is the richest man in the world. Course, you

>>>>>> ignore the fact that WPA and WGA doesn't stop real piracy one iota

>>>>>> because you believe MS' FUD. The so-called casual piracy of

>>>>>> Windows doesn't even comprise one per cent of computers running

>>>>>> Windows.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Conclusion: WGA and WPA do nothing to stop piracy but everything

>>>>>> to try and get people to buy licenses they don't need as well as

>>>>>> inconveniencing paying customers while the crackers just laugh all

>>>>>> the way to the bank.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I guess that MS had enough with you pirating their software and

>>>>> distributing it amongst your friends.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> I don't do that and never have. I buy all my software. I guess you

>>>> think it cool to make up stories about others that are LIES.

>>>>

>>>>> Can't say that I blame MS for that.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Considering it isn't true ...

>>>>

>>>>> They have more right to protect their property than you do to steal

>>>>> it.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Read what I wrote -- and you ignored -- above.

>>>>

>>>>> And what of the right of people to come here for Vista help without

>>>>> having to suffer abuse from you and your troll friends?

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Tell that to Frank. Oh, you can't because he's Mr Vista. And

>>>> suggesting Ubuntu *is* helping not only the posters here but the Net

>>>> in general as 99.99% of the bots in herdbots are Windows boxes.

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> You are just jealous of MS success, in particular Bill Gates. Live

>>>>> with it. Hiding in the mountains of Spain will not get you riches

>>>>> unless you 'grow your own' in the orange groves.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> More lies. I live by the sea and there aren't any orange groves in

>>>> the mountains.

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Truth is you don't care who gets hustled as long as you get to air

>>>>> your pet hates. You crow about WGA perpetually yet use XP. Real

>>>>> work is using Abiword. yeah right.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> More lies. I use XP and I make sure that it has no WGA, of any

>>>> flavors, anywhere near it. What makes you think that my real work

>>>> only involves word processing?

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> You get to be called 'little girl' by your Ubuntu peers, so you

>>>>> come here and take it out on people who want help in getting their

>>>>> OS to work well for them. You are only interested in your own rights.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Um, the poster who goes by the nick "Little Girl" is not me but a

>>>> real woman. So, once again, more LIES. Try comparing the IP

>>>> addresses if you don't believe me or are you technically savvy

>>>> enough to do that?

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> You expect me to look it up? You should read your own posts, and at

>>> the very least live by what you write..

>>>

>>>

>>

>> Little Girl is a much more experienced Linux user than I am and as

>> been at it a lot longer. Please do your research before you start

>> making unfounded accusations.

>>

>> Alias

>

> Why? You don't.

> Moron.

> Frank

 

Wrong again, Frank.

 

Alias

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>

>>> "Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> wrote in message

>>> news:%23uGhSaVTIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" <akaalias@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:fle1uj$ckc$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>

>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:fldu4v$oh$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>> news:fldr18$n4h$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>> I was talking about the DRM in WPA and WGA, not MS'

>>>>>>>>>>>> collusion with RIAA, although that's equally despicable.

>>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Then why did you post a link about RIAA? I don't see even one

>>>>>>>>>>> link in the search that is relevant to Vista. They are all

>>>>>>>>>>> about copying MP3 files and ripping CD's.

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> The subject of my post was "For all you WPA and WGA Lovers",

>>>>>>>>>> you will love this. Get it now or do I need to spell it out more?

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Oh, I get it now. You were just trolling. No change there then,

>>>>>>>>> eh..

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> No, you don't get it. WGA and WPA are as bad as what the RIAA is

>>>>>>>> doing with ripping CD songs to a computer. Get it now? The

>>>>>>>> common denominator is that RIAA and MS want to control what you

>>>>>>>> do with the things you buy.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> The essence is to stop pirating..

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> And what happened to users' rights? Without piracy "protection",

>>>>>> MS did quite well with DOS through Win Me. In fact, they did so

>>>>>> well, their ex CEO is the richest man in the world. Course, you

>>>>>> ignore the fact that WPA and WGA doesn't stop real piracy one iota

>>>>>> because you believe MS' FUD. The so-called casual piracy of

>>>>>> Windows doesn't even comprise one per cent of computers running

>>>>>> Windows.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Conclusion: WGA and WPA do nothing to stop piracy but everything

>>>>>> to try and get people to buy licenses they don't need as well as

>>>>>> inconveniencing paying customers while the crackers just laugh all

>>>>>> the way to the bank.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Awwww, stopped you from selling copies to your mates, has it? Open

>>>>> up Abiword and make yourself useful doing some real work instead of

>>>>> harassing others in here with your pet hates..

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Actually Mike it has stopped me bothering much with Windows at all

>>>> and in fact prompted me to investigate other options that otherwise

>>>> I would probably never have bothered with. As an MVP like yourself I

>>>> "Could" have stolen lots of copies had I wanted to, but I did not,

>>>> however WGA / WPA became just a nuisance and as Alias stated I

>>>> believe they do nothing to stop real piracy. The average consumer

>>>> sees Windows wherever they go, so windows = computers, it is what

>>>> they expect and generally accept as being "The computer", but as

>>>> more screens become Apple or Linux more consumers will get used to

>>>> the idea. The display = publicity. A few "Casual" pirate copies is,

>>>> IMHO better than walking into some office and seeing "Ubuntu" on the

>>>> screen, people will ask "Does that work then?". It does.

>>>>

>>>> So this is not really a matter of loyalty or disloyalty, rather it

>>>> is a matter of whether MS have made a good or bad business decision,

>>>> and it seems to me they are saving $1 which may ultimately cost them

>>>> $10.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Charlie, apparently it has stopped a great deal of piracy, but not

>>> all of course. It has made it much harder for the casual copier.

>>>

>>> If you were producing software on which depended your livelihood and,

>>> instead of paying you either directly or through stores, the users

>>> chose to make thousands of copies for free distribution, I feel sure

>>> that you would not be well pleased.

>>>

>>> It is easy to see why WGA and DRM exist. That the measures have to be

>>> so Draconian is a reflection on the level of the problem.

>>>

>>> Like CCTV and speed cameras, it is an unfortunate sign of the times.

>>> Fortunately though, many have nothing to fear from CCTV, speed

>>> cameras, WGA and DRM. They are called 'honest' folk.. :-)

>>>

>>

>> Have some more kool aid with your brainwashing, Mike. Being honest

>> doesn't guarantee that you won't be screwed by Big Brother. Explain

>> being honest to the hundreds of death row prisoners in the USA who did

>> decades of time to only be proven innocent with DNA tests.

>> Totalitarian governments are into spying on their citizens and keeping

>> them "honest". Is that what you want for the "free" world?

>>

>> Alias

>

> You are really one fukked up POS lying linux troll and an atheist and

> proly a commie mf to boot.

> IOW's, you're a big pile of worthless sh*t!

> Frank

 

Wrong again, Frank.

 

Alias

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>

>>> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina

>>> DiBoy'" <none@none.not> wrote in message news:flgpt8$sen$1@aioe.org...

>>>

>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina

>>>>> DiBoy'" <none@none.not> wrote in message news:flf60m$b4f$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>

>>>>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:fldkl2$33b$1@aioe.org...

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> If you love Microsoft's buggy DRM tactics, you love this:

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> http://news.google.com/nwshp?gl=us&ned=us&ncl=1125567199&hl=en&topic=t

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Read this..

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=284

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> The music industry has always been a pain in the butt. It used to

>>>>>>> be all about 'having a license to play music in a bar,

>>>>>>> restaurant, or other public place'. Then it was people copying

>>>>>>> music to compact cassettes.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Bear in mind that DRM starts with the product produced by the

>>>>>>> record companies, not Microsoft...

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> That's true, for entertainment media, but MS has it's own sort of

>>>>>> DRM in the form of WGA/N and WPA.

>>>>>>

>>>> >

>>>>

>>>>> Alias has no problem with XP which is WGA. Wait up.. he did have a

>>>>> problem with XP in the pre-Vista days, and a couple of years from

>>>>> now, he will have a problem with Windows 7. I guess he has to fill

>>>>> up his time somehow as he only runs Abiword in Ubuntu, which can't

>>>>> be a whole lot of fun.. :-)

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Hi Mike. I can't presume to speak for Alias, but I'm not entirely

>>>> sure why someone should have an issue with XP. I don't have too

>>>> many issues with XP, but I do think that the WPA and WGA/N in it

>>>> totally sucks and take issue with that! Do you get it that WPA and

>>>> WGA/N are forms of DRM?

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group -

>>>> Submit your nomination at the link below:

>>>> http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html

>>>>

>>>> View nominations already submitted:

>>>> http://htmlgear.tripod.com/guest/control.guest?u=protectfreedom&i=1&a=view

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on

>>>> free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of

>>>> the creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country.

>>>> Consumer rights in the digital age are not frivolous."

>>>> - Maura Corbett

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Yes, they are as is CCTV, speed cameras, speed bumps etc. We should

>>> all stop from being 'naughty kids' and maybe there would be no need

>>> for these measures.

>>>

>>> The innocent have to creep by CCTV and feel intimidated by it because

>>> the few can't help but try to grab a bargain. We have to watch our

>>> speed, making sure we are not over the limit because some drivers

>>> feel that they are above sticking to the rules, watch our speed in

>>> case we have to pay out for another $300 muffler system.

>>>

>>> As long as we keep within the rules, we will not be adversely

>>> affected, and the annoyance is minimal

>>>

>>

>> You sure have led a sheltered life, Mike. Take off your rose colored

>> glasses and look at reality.

>>

>> Alias

>

> You call you're lying life reality? Guess what as*hole, nobody in their

> right mind would want to be you.

> Loser.

> Frank

 

Wrong again, Frank.

 

Alias

"Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

 

snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>

> Wrong again, Frank.

>

> Alias

 

You are sounding more like the crowd in alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy

all the time.

It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

dennis@home wrote:

>

>

> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

> news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

>

> snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>

>>

>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>

>> Alias

>

> You are sounding more like the crowd in

> alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy all the time.

> It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

 

Wrong again, Dennis.

 

Alias

Alias wrote:

> dennis@home wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

>>

>> snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>>

>>>

>>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>> You are sounding more like the crowd in

>> alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy all the time.

>> It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

>

>

> Wrong again, Dennis.

>

> Alias

 

hehehehe...yeah...keep telling yourself the same lie...LOL!

Frank

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> dennis@home wrote:

>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

>>>

>>> snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>>>

>>>>

>>>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> You are sounding more like the crowd in

>>> alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy all the time.

>>> It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

>>

>>

>> Wrong again, Dennis.

>>

>> Alias

>

> hehehehe...yeah...keep telling yourself the same lie...LOL!

> Frank

 

Wrong again, you ignorant slut.

 

Alias

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> Alias wrote:

>>

>>> dennis@home wrote:

>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

>>>>

>>>> snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>>>>

>>>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> You are sounding more like the crowd in

>>>> alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy all the time.

>>>> It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Wrong again, Dennis.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>>

>> hehehehe...yeah...keep telling yourself the same lie...LOL!

>> Frank

>

>

> Wrong again, you ignorant slut.

>

> Alias

 

Ahahaha...getting desperate huh...LOL!

Well, it does not matter seeing as how you lost this battle a long time

ago you stupid POS lying atheist commie bastard...hahaha...!

Frank

dennis@home wrote:

>

>

> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

> news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

>

> snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>

>>

>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>

>> Alias

>

> You are sounding more like the crowd in alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy

> all the time.

> It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

 

Sadly, you'll never know, because you're too fscking dumb to figure out how

to install Linux.

 

Cheers.

 

PS. Note to Frank the Stalker: Please read my sig. It's there to help you

with your "headless" injury.

 

 

--

An HONEST Vista Ad:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=bzt4wDiVY9E

 

The Rolling Stones Love Vista:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-kql8cWqiv8

 

Frank - seek help immediately! Visit ...

http://www.binsa.org/

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>> Frank wrote:

>>

>>> Alias wrote:

>>>

>>>> dennis@home wrote:

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>>>>> news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

>>>>>

>>>>> snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> You are sounding more like the crowd in

>>>>> alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy all the time.

>>>>> It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Wrong again, Dennis.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>

>>>

>>> hehehehe...yeah...keep telling yourself the same lie...LOL!

>>> Frank

>>

>>

>> Wrong again, you ignorant slut.

>>

>> Alias

>

> Ahahaha...getting desperate huh...LOL!

> Well, it does not matter seeing as how you lost this battle a long time

> ago you stupid POS lying atheist commie bastard...hahaha...!

> Frank

 

Wrong again, Frank.

 

Alias

"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:L2ffj.442$EA5.425@pd7urf2no...

> dennis@home wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> "Alias" <alias@aliasmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:flif33$4sh$5@aioe.org...

>>

>> snip loads of junk that should already have been snipped.

>>

>>>

>>> Wrong again, Frank.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>

>> You are sounding more like the crowd in

>> alt.linux.we.know.nothing.advocacy

>> all the time.

>> It must be the effect Linux has on some people. -)

>

> Sadly, you'll never know, because you're too fscking dumb to figure out

> how

> to install Linux.

 

Your too dumb to figure that being able to install Ubuntu and wanting too

are different.

When Linux offers something useful I will install it.

It runs on my router, and NAS drives where it sits and does what its good

at.

It is useless as a desktop interface and doesn't run the software I use and

there are no "Linux" alternatives either (so much for the Linux does

everything joke).

For you, the stupid, to make things clear, that makes Ubuntu useless and

nothing but a play thing to me.

 

PS. try some other Linux variants and you will see how cr@p Ubuntu is.

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