William Poaster wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 09:10:33 +1100, above the shrieking & whining of the
> trolls, Terry Porter was heard to say:
>
>> Doctor Smith wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 20:40:28 +1100, Terry Porter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>> Hash: SHA1
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>>>>> Microsoft updates WGA
>>>>>
>>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>>>| SOFTWARE GIANT MICROSOFT is updating Windows XP anti-piracy
>>>>>| technology to detect illegal copies installed with stolen or faked
>>>>>| product keys, or with new activation cracks.
>>>>> `----
>>>>>
>>>>>
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http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/537/1051537/microsoft-updates-wga
>>>>>
>>>>> Microsoft is desperate for cash.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Wouldn't it be interesting if MS disabled all cracked/illegal/stolen XP
>>>> installs?
>>>>
>>>> *Every* single troll here would disappear overnight!
>>>
>>> That really says it all about Linux now doesn't it?
>>
>> Er, no, it only speaks volumes about the trolls here. You yourself admit
>> to not buying XP, but rather using a 'corporate copy' even tho you no
>> longer work for the company concerned.
>
> And Dopez99 using cracked copies on CDs he bought in Thailand.
That he spent several hundred dollars on. Won't Dopez be impressed if MS
shuts down his cracked Windows remotely!
>
>>> When people would rather go through the trouble of cracking and using
>>> cracked copies of Windows than ...
>>
>> paying for it ?
>>
>> You can answer that question, as you have never paid for Windows
>> yourself.
>
> Thieving seems to be a common practice amongst the wintrolls. So rather
> than pay for M$ Windoze, they use pirated copies.
> I doubt that trolls like DFS & Halfwit Hadron say anything about *that*
> though.
Even Bill Gates said that the biggest freetards were Windows users, home and
small business.
>
> Then the hypocrites accuse Linux users of being "freetards" for not
> buying Windoze!
Every single word they utter, is really about THEM, they want us to know
what despicable, sad and lonely creatures they are.
--
If we wish to reduce our ignorance, there are people we will
indeed listen to. Trolls are not among those people, as trolls, more or
less by definition, *promote* ignorance.
Kelsey Bjarnason, C.O.L.A. 2008
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