God Bless Microsoft

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HOWARD COSELL

Guest
Actually, I do not understand why many people argue against windows
product activation, to be honest, the idea of installing only one copy
per computer is pretty good. I would love to buy a copy of a cd with the
Microsoft hologram and logo on it, those cds look pretty good and it's
definitely guaranteed that you have a genuine legal copy per unit. Once
windows XP comes out, I just can't wait to buy 2 more computers for my
house, in order to upgrade legally by buying a copy of windows XP for
each individual computer. I do not care how much it would cost, the idea
of buying separate licenses from Microsoft makes me feel good as well as
very important. Only the top business men from large corporations buy
lots of licenses for each individual computer, so I would feel pretty
good to do the same. I understand that some people say that it's unfair
because before people could install it on one house computer and then
reinstall it on another, it was like saying, you can watch a movie in a
VHS and then your brother can watch that movie later, but did you people
know that all that is against the law, and Microsoft is a very unique
corporation, as well as very good to its customers for us to do that to
Microsoft, do you know how much time bill gates and everyone involved in
the windup project have spent in order for us to get good quality?
People should not complain about product activation, product activation
is a must for the computer world to progress, I am so proud of this new
plan. Every single product and software made should always include
product activation, whether it be a VHS tape or a CD. Cracks for windows product activation are a no no, it disrecpects microsoft and bill gates, bill gates is such a cutie pie patootie, even though i am a man, i wish i were a woman in order to marry bill gates. When I had 2 twin
sons, I had to disown one since I felt it was illegal to have 2 of the
same kind. I did not have a separate license for the other son.
 

Gonzo

Infinitesimally Outrageous
Staff member
It must be a bitch having alzheimers. That must be it, being 69 and all:confused:
 

fury

Administrator
Staff member
Product activation alone probably wouldn't bother me so much, but the fact that it resets each time a major piece of hardware is changed is what pisses me off

"Yeah, Bill, I just overclocked my computer a few hundred MHz, added some more ram and upgraded my CD-ROM drive, I'd like another key so your operating system will still work."

"Hi, it's me again, I just installed a new video card and another NIC, so I'd like for another product activation key, thanks."

"I added another hard drive and a RAID card and tossed out my old processor, can I have my operating system back now?"

One can see that it could get very tedious
 

Neo

Administrator
Staff member
Howard,
I believe that was an oxymoron when you said "as well as very good to its customers for us to do that to
Microsoft, do you know how much time bill gates and everyone involved in
the windup project have spent in order for us to get good quality?"
It is a rare thing to think of microsoft and quality anymore.
:mad:
 

a13antichrist

Moderator from Hell
I think I'll be moving to Linux before I go to XP. Unless of course I can find an activation-less build somewhere.. ;)
 
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