Re: Pay for Automatic Updates Automatically

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Okay, some of you sound reasonable and make some valid points. Some of you,
of course, drop down in the gutter because that is what some people just do
and call me an idiot and this and that.

So, let me see if I can reasonably describe the position of the majority of
others who responded to my original post.

When I buy a product from Microsoft, no matter what happens, what
unforseeable events pop up, no matter the time period elasped since I bought
the product, could be twenty or thirty years, I want free updates and
patches.

I demand that it all be free because that is how everything should be in my
1993 world of the Web and every utility and program, etc... should always be
free and if it isn't the people distributing it are evil and out to kill the
Internet.

I think that no matter what the people do that have evil intentions do to
try to destabilize MS products, no matter how many times MS has to fix
things that people will always find a way to foul up for the rest of us, I
think MS should bear the brunt of costs for all these patches and updates.
I refuse to pay money to fix things that are screwed up by people who just
want to wreak havoc because I expect everything to always be free because I
paid for it once upon a time and it should always be free.

Whatever you may think or may want or may wish for, it will all change soon
enough. I think the more forward thinking among us can already see that and
know what is coming.

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