"Robin T Cox" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0CbLi.16180$yN2.5508@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:36:44 -0400, Ms. Polly Ester wrote:
>
>> "Robin T Cox" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:yWaLi.16171$yN2.10224@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:13:36 -0400, Ms. Polly Ester wrote:
>>>
>>>> Here we see that two of the major scumbags on COLA are sharing one
>>>> internet
>>>> connection between them. Yet the terms-of-service (TOS) forbids this
>>>> sort
>>>> of
>>>> thing.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.demon.net/helpdesk/producthelp/aup/thusfup/
>>>>
>>>> Why is it that both Mark Kent and Roy Schestowitz are posting from the
>>>> same
>>>> internet connection? Doesn't the lowly community college that Roy goes
>>>> to
>>>> have internet access yet? If so, why isn't he using that instead of
>>>> breaking
>>>> the law?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.advocacy/msg/256384be6744d809?dmode=source
>>>>
>>>> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.linux.advocacy/msg/ebbd4b4b2ba2c638?dmode=source
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Bullshit.
>>>
>>> My wife and I also share the same internet connection via our domestic
>>> router.
>>
>> So what you are saying is that Roy Schestowitz and Mark Kent are also
>> married and share the same residence. I knew that linux users were weird
>> but
>> this really cuts the cake.
>>
>>
>
> Pathetic.
It really is Pathetic how lienux users are willing to do anything to save a
dollar or two.
>>> Wanna make an issue of it?
>>
>> According to the terms of service it's okay to share a connection within
>> a
>> household with other family members. But I'm sure your ISP wouldn't like
>> it
>> very much if you started giving access to your internet connection to
>> your
>> friends and neighbors. Surely this is so simple that even someone with
>> your
>> limited intelligence can understand.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Someone with your exalted intelligence surely has better things to do with
> their time than to worry about how I, or anyone else, uses their router.
>
> Or do you?
If Mark Kent were not such a self-righteous asshole net-kopf then I would
view this differently. But given his holier than thou attitude you would
think that he would get his own house in order before threatening others for
abusing their terms-of-service agreement.
Then again, hypocrisy continues to dominate in the linux world.
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