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falcon
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Fact: you are halfway through a reinstall. That means you
can't access the operating system to pull out the
information that is there and would help you!

Fact: You didn'T write down the 25 digit alpha/numeric
key code!

Fact: You lost the original code!

Fact: You are ****ed due to your stupidity and
carelessness!

>-----Original Message-----
>I have recently needed to re-install Windows XP because
of
>a corrupt file that would not allow it to function
>properly. I am halfway through the install when I have
>appearently misplaced the book that has the Product ID
>code of my software. What can I do?
>
>I do have the 150-digit return code offered by Microsoft
>when you call in to verify the product id.
>.
>

Raoul
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
FACT:

You are rude, lude and crude.



"falcon" > wrote in message
...
> Fact: you are halfway through a reinstall. That means you
> can't access the operating system to pull out the
> information that is there and would help you!
>
> Fact: You didn'T write down the 25 digit alpha/numeric
> key code!
>
> Fact: You lost the original code!
>
> Fact: You are ****ed due to your stupidity and
> carelessness!
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have recently needed to re-install Windows XP because
> of
> >a corrupt file that would not allow it to function
> >properly. I am halfway through the install when I have
> >appearently misplaced the book that has the Product ID
> >code of my software. What can I do?
> >
> >I do have the 150-digit return code offered by Microsoft
> >when you call in to verify the product id.
> >.
> >
>

Raoul
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
It's hard to believe that at the time of conception, your sperm was the
fastest swimmer!!

"falcon" > wrote in message
...
> Fact: you are halfway through a reinstall. That means you
> can't access the operating system to pull out the
> information that is there and would help you!
>
> Fact: You didn'T write down the 25 digit alpha/numeric
> key code!
>
> Fact: You lost the original code!
>
> Fact: You are ****ed due to your stupidity and
> carelessness!
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have recently needed to re-install Windows XP because
> of
> >a corrupt file that would not allow it to function
> >properly. I am halfway through the install when I have
> >appearently misplaced the book that has the Product ID
> >code of my software. What can I do?
> >
> >I do have the 150-digit return code offered by Microsoft
> >when you call in to verify the product id.
> >.
> >
>

JBM
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
"Raoul" > wrote in message
link.net...
> It's hard to believe that at the time of conception, your sperm was the
> fastest swimmer!!
>

That would be a good trick.

Jim Manning

> "falcon" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Fact: you are halfway through a reinstall. That means you
> > can't access the operating system to pull out the
> > information that is there and would help you!
> >
> > Fact: You didn'T write down the 25 digit alpha/numeric
> > key code!
> >
> > Fact: You lost the original code!
> >
> > Fact: You are ****ed due to your stupidity and
> > carelessness!
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >I have recently needed to re-install Windows XP because
> > of
> > >a corrupt file that would not allow it to function
> > >properly. I am halfway through the install when I have
> > >appearently misplaced the book that has the Product ID
> > >code of my software. What can I do?
> > >
> > >I do have the 150-digit return code offered by Microsoft
> > >when you call in to verify the product id.
> > >.
> > >
> >
>
>

johnf
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
He wasn't. He conned the others into pushing him.

--
Johnf

> It's hard to believe that at the time of conception, your sperm was the
> fastest swimmer!!
>
> "falcon" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Fact: you are halfway through a reinstall. That means you
>> can't access the operating system to pull out the
>> information that is there and would help you!
>>
>> Fact: You didn'T write down the 25 digit alpha/numeric
>> key code!
>>
>> Fact: You lost the original code!
>>
>> Fact: You are ****ed due to your stupidity and
>> carelessness!
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> I have recently needed to re-install Windows XP because
>> of
>>> a corrupt file that would not allow it to function
>>> properly. I am halfway through the install when I have
>>> appearently misplaced the book that has the Product ID
>>> code of my software. What can I do?
>>>
>>> I do have the 150-digit return code offered by Microsoft
>>> when you call in to verify the product id.
>>> .

Pat Garard
December 5th 03, 01:53 AM
Your reply to a person in need is an excellent demonstration

of your utter uselessness to anyone else in the Human Race.

You are clearly a self-made man - it is obvious from the

poor and crappy workmanship.

My dearest wish for you, and those of your ilk and ignorance, is that your
PC suffers Nuclear Meltdown while your gonads are in close proximity.

My most insincere regards,

Pat Garard.

"falcon" > wrote in message
...
> Fact: you are halfway through a reinstall. That means you
> can't access the operating system to pull out the
> information that is there and would help you!
>
> Fact: You didn'T write down the 25 digit alpha/numeric
> key code!
>
> Fact: You lost the original code!
>
> Fact: You are ****ed due to your stupidity and
> carelessness!
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have recently needed to re-install Windows XP because
> of
> >a corrupt file that would not allow it to function
> >properly. I am halfway through the install when I have
> >appearently misplaced the book that has the Product ID
> >code of my software. What can I do?
> >
> >I do have the 150-digit return code offered by Microsoft
> >when you call in to verify the product id.
> >.
> >

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