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  #91  
Old April 17th 03, 12:33 AM
Kadaitcha Man
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gregh wrote:

If that is all you can do, stop wasting posting space.


I was going to post google a link to all your posts that have your catch-cry
lame in them, you know ... "you low grade moron" but I won't, though only
because I found the post where you told some poor ****ster he had a virus in
his printer. BWAHAHAHAHAH!!!! http://tinyurl.com/9p68

Time to update your peanut gallery entry.

http://kadaitcha.ath.cx/bio.htm#peanut_gallery



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  #92  
Old April 17th 03, 12:46 AM
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I think some people should subscribe to
alt.argue.the.toss
alt.dont.admit.youre.wrong
alt.how.2.have.a.civilized.discussion


  #93  
Old April 17th 03, 12:46 AM
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I think some people should subscribe to
alt.argue.the.toss
alt.dont.admit.youre.wrong
alt.how.2.have.a.civilized.discussion


  #94  
Old April 17th 03, 01:03 AM
Kadaitcha Man
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Newt wrote:

I think


Liar.


  #95  
Old April 17th 03, 01:03 AM
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Newt wrote:

I think


Liar.


  #96  
Old April 17th 03, 02:45 AM
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Ooops!! sorry about that, I KNOW FOR CERTAIN that some people really do need
to subscribe to aforementioned nsgs. Sorry for doubting anybody.

"Kadaitcha Man" wrote in message
...
Newt wrote:

I think


Liar.




  #97  
Old April 17th 03, 02:45 AM
Newt
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Ooops!! sorry about that, I KNOW FOR CERTAIN that some people really do need
to subscribe to aforementioned nsgs. Sorry for doubting anybody.

"Kadaitcha Man" wrote in message
...
Newt wrote:

I think


Liar.




  #98  
Old April 17th 03, 04:34 AM
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Stop arguing your uninformed opinion. They cannot disable the OS- it is
Denial of Service, a felony.


Whether it is a felony depends on the laws of the country it is in. It isnt
a DOS as you well know in any case. The computer can still work. It is just
a disabling of a program. If you CHOOSE to make it your ONLY OS that's your
choice. If you have, say, a dual boot XP/Linux, your computer still works.

They cannot do it, even if you are in Australia. I am sure the aussies
have a similar law, but even if they dont, the US law will cover that
action since they are an American owned corporation.


Not really sure if that is a thing in Australia at all but it isnt a DOS so
it is really not the subject. Likely a real DOS is against the law but I
dont know for sure.



Gregh... you are right about that.. you really do not know for sure...
before you post, try researching and learning... it is DOS under the laws
of the US. And, since M$ is an American comapny, they are bound by US
law....

This is the end of this thread as far as I am concerned- you are not the
type to learn- you know what you know, I will not confuse you further with
the facts... lol
  #99  
Old April 17th 03, 04:34 AM
Ghost
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Stop arguing your uninformed opinion. They cannot disable the OS- it is
Denial of Service, a felony.


Whether it is a felony depends on the laws of the country it is in. It isnt
a DOS as you well know in any case. The computer can still work. It is just
a disabling of a program. If you CHOOSE to make it your ONLY OS that's your
choice. If you have, say, a dual boot XP/Linux, your computer still works.

They cannot do it, even if you are in Australia. I am sure the aussies
have a similar law, but even if they dont, the US law will cover that
action since they are an American owned corporation.


Not really sure if that is a thing in Australia at all but it isnt a DOS so
it is really not the subject. Likely a real DOS is against the law but I
dont know for sure.



Gregh... you are right about that.. you really do not know for sure...
before you post, try researching and learning... it is DOS under the laws
of the US. And, since M$ is an American comapny, they are bound by US
law....

This is the end of this thread as far as I am concerned- you are not the
type to learn- you know what you know, I will not confuse you further with
the facts... lol
  #100  
Old April 17th 03, 04:52 AM
Kadaitcha Man
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Ghost wrote:

And, since M$ is an American comapny, they are bound by US
law....


Total ****ing crap. A company is bound by the laws of the countries it is
operating in, you stupid wankstain. If company A is based in country B and
commits a crime in country C, it is certainly liable to the laws of country
C. If the crime commited in country C is also a crime in country B, then
company A would also be liable in country B. I take it you have absolutely
no ****ing idea why companies are given legal entity status, hmmm?

For example, in the US it seems quite legal to cook your books and make
false statements to the tune of tens of billions of dollars... Enron,
Worldcom, et al. If those US companies had offices here and those frauds
were perpetrated here by those offices, the local directors would have been
given an opportunity of watching endless reruns of Seinfeld for 25 to 30
years.


  #101  
Old April 17th 03, 04:52 AM
Kadaitcha Man
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Ghost wrote:

And, since M$ is an American comapny, they are bound by US
law....


Total ****ing crap. A company is bound by the laws of the countries it is
operating in, you stupid wankstain. If company A is based in country B and
commits a crime in country C, it is certainly liable to the laws of country
C. If the crime commited in country C is also a crime in country B, then
company A would also be liable in country B. I take it you have absolutely
no ****ing idea why companies are given legal entity status, hmmm?

For example, in the US it seems quite legal to cook your books and make
false statements to the tune of tens of billions of dollars... Enron,
Worldcom, et al. If those US companies had offices here and those frauds
were perpetrated here by those offices, the local directors would have been
given an opportunity of watching endless reruns of Seinfeld for 25 to 30
years.


  #102  
Old April 17th 03, 05:10 AM
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ROTFLMAO!!


"Newt" wrote in message
...
Ooops!! sorry about that, I KNOW FOR CERTAIN that some people really do

need
to subscribe to aforementioned nsgs. Sorry for doubting anybody.

"Kadaitcha Man" wrote in message
...
Newt wrote:

I think


Liar.






  #103  
Old April 17th 03, 05:10 AM
Spinner
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ROTFLMAO!!


"Newt" wrote in message
...
Ooops!! sorry about that, I KNOW FOR CERTAIN that some people really do

need
to subscribe to aforementioned nsgs. Sorry for doubting anybody.

"Kadaitcha Man" wrote in message
...
Newt wrote:

I think


Liar.






  #104  
Old April 17th 03, 11:16 AM
Dan Beale
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"gregh" wrote in message
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It isn't all there is, though. A list of software
on your machine DOES get sent to MS every time you
use Windows Update over the web with XP.


Do you have a link for that?


  #105  
Old April 17th 03, 11:16 AM
Dan Beale
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"gregh" wrote in message
...

It isn't all there is, though. A list of software
on your machine DOES get sent to MS every time you
use Windows Update over the web with XP.


Do you have a link for that?


 




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