Re: xp reactivation after mobo change
- From: Donald McDaniel <dlmcdaniel2005@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:54:24 -0700
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 20:44:05 +0200, "Alias"
<aka@[notme]maskedandanonymous.org> wrote:
>
> "Donald McDaniel" <dlmcdaniel2005@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
> >> When either activation or WGA doesn't work for you, get back to me. It
> >> has
> >> nothing to do with maturity, you moron! Being considered guilty until
> >> proven
> >> innocent is an insult. Period.
> >>
> >> Alias
> >>
> > Sir: ONLY a court of law can convict a person of guilt or innocense.
>
> Do you have a reading comprehension problem? I said that MS ASSUMES YOU ARE
> GUILTY, not me, you moron! They ASSUME ONE IS GUILTY OF PIRACY UNTIL ONE
> PROVES OTHERWISE by activation and WGA.
OK, prove it publically! I will certainly change my mind about
Microsoft if you can PROVE (with internal documentation from MICROSOFT
or a finding by a court of law) what you just said.
Product Activation ACTUALLY assumes that ALL product keys of XP are
LEGITIMATE, not ILLEGITIMATE. You just got it backward. Not
completely your fault. You just lack a little knowledge and
understanding about Microsoft Product Activation.
(By the way, Product Activation has been found to be COMPLETELY legal.
I assure you, Microsofts' legal department would have reseached case
law VERY, VERY carefully before instituting the process. Not only
that, but MANY software developers are starting to require Product
Activation or other means of authentication of some sort.)
Tell me, WHY do you feel "insulted", as you call it? An insult can
only touch you if there is ANY thing in you which responds to it.
For instance, I do not feel insulted that you have called me a "Moron"
publically several times in this newsgroup, because I know I am not a
moron. Now, when I was younger, I would have felt insulted, because I
was puffed up with pride, like most younger adults and some older
ones, too. I do admit that I still struggle with pride from time to
time. After all, I am still a little immature myself. I certainly
don't claim to being God or a wise man.
There is no room or need for pride in the heart of a mature person.
Donald L McDaniel
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