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Old September 6th 20, 04:49 PM posted to alt.computer.workshop,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,talk.politics.guns,alt.comp.os.windows-10
Steve Carroll[_2_]
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Default Snit: Q - Can you run DOS apps?

On 2020-09-06, Snit wrote:
Gremlin wrote:
Snit
Sun, 06 Sep 2020 01:11:15 GMT
in alt.computer.workshop, wrote:

Gremlin wrote:
Snit
Sat, 05 Sep 2020 18:55:23
GMT in alt.computer.workshop, wrote:

* Assuming he did not use his cell phone, which he can no more
prove than I am willing to share my ID/PW, whatever service he
used has a sign up process where they verified a phone number
and that is what is shared.

Incorrect. The service I used does not have a sign up process. I
do not have a login for the service, I've never had a login for
the service.

You snipped where I noted it was speculation AND you jumped to the
idea of a sign in process â€" showing again you don’t really
understand what is being discussed.


I didn't jump to anything, illiterate toadie. You suggested the
service I used has a signup service and they verified a phone number
and that is what was shared. Which is entirely, and completely,
****ing wrong.


Ah, you don’t get the difference between a sign UP process and a sign IN
process. Thanks for clarifying where you got confused.


You're arguing that he 'signs IN' and supplies the number in question
*every* single time? How would that happen without an initial "sign UP
process"?
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