Why is activation necessary -- it is invasive!!!

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Alias

Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:unE$smXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:u48EheXwHHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> John Barnes wrote:
>>>>> You probably wasted more time with your rant than it took to
>>>>> reactivate.
>>>>
>>>> Gosh, that was helpful. Why is it that you see nothing wrong with
>>>> inconveniencing paying customers with a program that does nothing to
>>>> stop piracy? Have you been brainwashed by MS to believe that to be
>>>> normal or what?
>>>>
>>>
>>> What's wrong with you?

>>
>> Um, we were talking about activation, not me, although your "tactic"
>> to distract from the issues by trying to change the subject to me is a
>> common thing in this newsgroup.

>
> Who cares about the rest of this? I just notice you flying up and down
> the NG, in some kind of lunatic state of mind. :)


You're letting your imagination run away with you.

Alias
 
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Alias

Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:uAIpCkXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>> I have notice you posting.

>>
>> I'm flattered.

>
> You shouldn't be, because if I notice you, you got a problem. You're
> slobbering all over these threads.


Care to point out what you don't agree with or are you happy aping Frank
and merely hurling insults and pretending to by a psychiatrist?

>>> I have notice that you post just a little too much.

>>
>> Probably. Everybody needs a hobby.

>
> You're beyond a hobby. It's more like an addiction.


Your unfounded opinion and an amateur psychology assessment.

>
>>
>>> I think you have some issues in life.

>>
>> Who doesn't?

>
> That's the only thing you have said that makes any kind of sense.
>
>>
>>> It's just an obsewrvation.

>>
>> Noted.

>
> You should pay attention and keep some kind of dignity.
>
> <bye>


Dignity

Fat man lookin' in a blade of steel
Thin man lookin' at his last meal
Hollow man lookin' in a cottonfield
For dignity

Wise man lookin' in a blade of grass
Young man lookin' in the shadows that pass
Poor man lookin' through painted glass
For dignity

Somebody got murdered on New Year's Eve
Somebody said dignity was the first to leave
I went into the city, went into the town
Went into the land of the midnight sun

Searchin' high, searchin' low
Searchin' everywhere I know
Askin' the cops wherever I go
Have you seen dignity?

Blind man breakin' out of a trance
Puts both his hands in the pockets of chance
Hopin' to find one circumstance
Of dignity

I went to the wedding of Mary-lou
She said I don't want nobody see me talkin' to you
Said she could get killed if she told me what she knew
About dignity

I went down where the vultures feed
I would've got deeper, but there wasn't any need
Heard the tongues of angels and the tongues of men
Wasn't any difference to me

Chilly wind sharp as a razor blade
House on fire, debts unpaid
Gonna stand at the window, gonna ask the maid
Have you seen dignity?

Drinkin' man listens to the voice he hears
In a crowded room full of covered up mirrors
Lookin' into the lost forgotten years
For dignity

Met Prince Phillip at the home of the blues
Said he'd give me information if his name wasn't used
He wanted money up front, said he was abused
By dignity

Footprints runnin' cross the silver sand
Steps goin' down into tattoo land
I met the sons of darkness and the sons of light
In the bordertowns of despair

Got no place to fade, got no coat
I'm on the rollin' river in a jerkin' boat
Tryin' to read a note somebody wrote
About dignity

Sick man lookin' for the doctor's cure
Lookin' at his hands for the lines that were
And into every masterpiece of literature
for dignity

Englishman stranded in the blackheart wind
Combin' his hair back, his future looks thin
Bites the bullet and he looks within
For dignity

Someone showed me a picture and I just laughed
Dignity never been photographed
I went into the red, went into the black
Into the valley of dry bone dreams

So many roads, so much at stake
So many dead ends, I'm at the edge of the lake
Sometimes I wonder what it's gonna take
To find dignity

Alias
 
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Mr. Arnold

"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
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> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>
>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>> news:unE$smXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>> news:u48EheXwHHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>> John Barnes wrote:
>>>>>> You probably wasted more time with your rant than it took to
>>>>>> reactivate.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gosh, that was helpful. Why is it that you see nothing wrong with
>>>>> inconveniencing paying customers with a program that does nothing to
>>>>> stop piracy? Have you been brainwashed by MS to believe that to be
>>>>> normal or what?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What's wrong with you?
>>>
>>> Um, we were talking about activation, not me, although your "tactic" to
>>> distract from the issues by trying to change the subject to me is a
>>> common thing in this newsgroup.

>>
>> Who cares about the rest of this? I just notice you flying up and down
>> the NG, in some kind of lunatic state of mind. :)

>
> You're letting your imagination run away with you.
>
> Alias


First, you have to recognize the problem. Look at this imaginary thread and
see who running up and down the thread posting and slobbering all over it.
:)

Now, you remember. It's just an observation that you *noted*.

Can you show a little dignity? Is the dignity within you?
 
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Alias

Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:eKFntIYwHHA.4640@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:unE$smXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>>>> news:u48EheXwHHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> John Barnes wrote:
>>>>>>> You probably wasted more time with your rant than it took to
>>>>>>> reactivate.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gosh, that was helpful. Why is it that you see nothing wrong with
>>>>>> inconveniencing paying customers with a program that does nothing
>>>>>> to stop piracy? Have you been brainwashed by MS to believe that to
>>>>>> be normal or what?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> What's wrong with you?
>>>>
>>>> Um, we were talking about activation, not me, although your "tactic"
>>>> to distract from the issues by trying to change the subject to me is
>>>> a common thing in this newsgroup.
>>>
>>> Who cares about the rest of this? I just notice you flying up and
>>> down the NG, in some kind of lunatic state of mind. :)

>>
>> You're letting your imagination run away with you.
>>
>> Alias

>
> First, you have to recognize the problem. Look at this imaginary thread
> and see who running up and down the thread posting and slobbering all
> over it. :)
>
> Now, you remember. It's just an observation that you *noted*.
>
> Can you show a little dignity? Is the dignity within you?


Dignity

Fat man lookin' in a blade of steel
Thin man lookin' at his last meal
Hollow man lookin' in a cottonfield
For dignity

Wise man lookin' in a blade of grass
Young man lookin' in the shadows that pass
Poor man lookin' through painted glass
For dignity

Somebody got murdered on New Year's Eve
Somebody said dignity was the first to leave
I went into the city, went into the town
Went into the land of the midnight sun

Searchin' high, searchin' low
Searchin' everywhere I know
Askin' the cops wherever I go
Have you seen dignity?

Blind man breakin' out of a trance
Puts both his hands in the pockets of chance
Hopin' to find one circumstance
Of dignity

I went to the wedding of Mary-lou
She said I don't want nobody see me talkin' to you
Said she could get killed if she told me what she knew
About dignity

I went down where the vultures feed
I would've got deeper, but there wasn't any need
Heard the tongues of angels and the tongues of men
Wasn't any difference to me

Chilly wind sharp as a razor blade
House on fire, debts unpaid
Gonna stand at the window, gonna ask the maid
Have you seen dignity?

Drinkin' man listens to the voice he hears
In a crowded room full of covered up mirrors
Lookin' into the lost forgotten years
For dignity

Met Prince Phillip at the home of the blues
Said he'd give me information if his name wasn't used
He wanted money up front, said he was abused
By dignity

Footprints runnin' cross the silver sand
Steps goin' down into tattoo land
I met the sons of darkness and the sons of light
In the bordertowns of despair

Got no place to fade, got no coat
I'm on the rollin' river in a jerkin' boat
Tryin' to read a note somebody wrote
About dignity

Sick man lookin' for the doctor's cure
Lookin' at his hands for the lines that were
And into every masterpiece of literature
for dignity

Englishman stranded in the blackheart wind
Combin' his hair back, his future looks thin
Bites the bullet and he looks within
For dignity

Someone showed me a picture and I just laughed
Dignity never been photographed
I went into the red, went into the black
Into the valley of dry bone dreams

So many roads, so much at stake
So many dead ends, I'm at the edge of the lake
Sometimes I wonder what it's gonna take
To find dignity

Alias
 
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Mr. Arnold

Did I push a lip dribble button on you? Can't you see your slobbering
problem?

<VBG>
 
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Mr. Arnold

LOL, it don't take much to push your lip dribble button.
 
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Alias

Mr. Arnold wrote:
> LOL, it don't take much to push your lip dribble button.


Too deep for you, eh?

Read it again and maybe you, too, will find "dignity".

Alias
 
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Mr. Arnold

"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:OqtxfVYwHHA.3588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>> LOL, it don't take much to push your lip dribble button.

>
> Too deep for you, eh?


Yeah, it's too deep. Yes, you're deep and you're full of it. :)

>
> Read it again and maybe you, too, will find "dignity".
>

For what? You're not worth a read, because you're a lunatic. I thought you
knew that :)

But when one has become addicted and a lunatic like you're have become, it's
really hopeless. <g>
 
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Alias

Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:OqtxfVYwHHA.3588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>> LOL, it don't take much to push your lip dribble button.

>>
>> Too deep for you, eh?

>
> Yeah, it's too deep. Yes, you're deep and you're full of it. :)
>
>>
>> Read it again and maybe you, too, will find "dignity".
>>

> For what? You're not worth a read, because you're a lunatic. I thought
> you knew that :)
>
> But when one has become addicted and a lunatic like you're have become,
> it's really hopeless. <g>


More insults. Yawn.

Alias
 
F

Frank

Alias wrote:

> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
>>
>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>> news:uAIpCkXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have notice you posting.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm flattered.

>>
>>
>> You shouldn't be, because if I notice you, you got a problem. You're
>> slobbering all over these threads.

>
>
> Care to point out what you don't agree with or are you happy aping Frank
> and merely hurling insults and pretending to by a psychiatrist?
>
>>>> I have notice that you post just a little too much.
>>>
>>>
>>> Probably. Everybody needs a hobby.

>>
>>
>> You're beyond a hobby. It's more like an addiction.

>
>
> Your unfounded opinion and an amateur psychology assessment.
>
>>
>>>
>>>> I think you have some issues in life.
>>>
>>>
>>> Who doesn't?

>>
>>
>> That's the only thing you have said that makes any kind of sense.
>>
>>>
>>>> It's just an obsewrvation.
>>>
>>>
>>> Noted.

>>
>>
>> You should pay attention and keep some kind of dignity.
>>
>> <bye>

>
>
> Dignity
>
> Fat man lookin' in a blade of steel
> Thin man lookin' at his last meal
> Hollow man lookin' in a cottonfield
> For dignity
>
> Wise man lookin' in a blade of grass
> Young man lookin' in the shadows that pass
> Poor man lookin' through painted glass
> For dignity
>
> Somebody got murdered on New Year's Eve
> Somebody said dignity was the first to leave
> I went into the city, went into the town
> Went into the land of the midnight sun
>
> Searchin' high, searchin' low
> Searchin' everywhere I know
> Askin' the cops wherever I go
> Have you seen dignity?
>
> Blind man breakin' out of a trance
> Puts both his hands in the pockets of chance
> Hopin' to find one circumstance
> Of dignity
>
> I went to the wedding of Mary-lou
> She said I don't want nobody see me talkin' to you
> Said she could get killed if she told me what she knew
> About dignity
>
> I went down where the vultures feed
> I would've got deeper, but there wasn't any need
> Heard the tongues of angels and the tongues of men
> Wasn't any difference to me
>
> Chilly wind sharp as a razor blade
> House on fire, debts unpaid
> Gonna stand at the window, gonna ask the maid
> Have you seen dignity?
>
> Drinkin' man listens to the voice he hears
> In a crowded room full of covered up mirrors
> Lookin' into the lost forgotten years
> For dignity
>
> Met Prince Phillip at the home of the blues
> Said he'd give me information if his name wasn't used
> He wanted money up front, said he was abused
> By dignity
>
> Footprints runnin' cross the silver sand
> Steps goin' down into tattoo land
> I met the sons of darkness and the sons of light
> In the bordertowns of despair
>
> Got no place to fade, got no coat
> I'm on the rollin' river in a jerkin' boat
> Tryin' to read a note somebody wrote
> About dignity
>
> Sick man lookin' for the doctor's cure
> Lookin' at his hands for the lines that were
> And into every masterpiece of literature
> for dignity
>
> Englishman stranded in the blackheart wind
> Combin' his hair back, his future looks thin
> Bites the bullet and he looks within
> For dignity
>
> Someone showed me a picture and I just laughed
> Dignity never been photographed
> I went into the red, went into the black
> Into the valley of dry bone dreams
>
> So many roads, so much at stake
> So many dead ends, I'm at the edge of the lake
> Sometimes I wonder what it's gonna take
> To find dignity
>
> Alias


You and the word "dignity" are an absolute oxymoron.
Don't make me laugh!
Frank
 
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Mr. Arnold

I got some chicken I got to put on the grill, which is more interesting than
you are. :)

It's was fun. You should get some help soon don't wait, because you don't
have a minute to waste. :)
 
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Alias

Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
>>> news:uAIpCkXwHHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>>> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have notice you posting.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm flattered.
>>>
>>>
>>> You shouldn't be, because if I notice you, you got a problem. You're
>>> slobbering all over these threads.

>>
>>
>> Care to point out what you don't agree with or are you happy aping
>> Frank and merely hurling insults and pretending to by a psychiatrist?
>>
>>>>> I have notice that you post just a little too much.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Probably. Everybody needs a hobby.
>>>
>>>
>>> You're beyond a hobby. It's more like an addiction.

>>
>>
>> Your unfounded opinion and an amateur psychology assessment.
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I think you have some issues in life.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Who doesn't?
>>>
>>>
>>> That's the only thing you have said that makes any kind of sense.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> It's just an obsewrvation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Noted.
>>>
>>>
>>> You should pay attention and keep some kind of dignity.
>>>
>>> <bye>

>>
>>
>> Dignity
>> Fat man lookin' in a blade of steel
>> Thin man lookin' at his last meal
>> Hollow man lookin' in a cottonfield
>> For dignity
>>
>> Wise man lookin' in a blade of grass
>> Young man lookin' in the shadows that pass
>> Poor man lookin' through painted glass
>> For dignity
>>
>> Somebody got murdered on New Year's Eve
>> Somebody said dignity was the first to leave
>> I went into the city, went into the town
>> Went into the land of the midnight sun
>>
>> Searchin' high, searchin' low
>> Searchin' everywhere I know
>> Askin' the cops wherever I go
>> Have you seen dignity?
>>
>> Blind man breakin' out of a trance
>> Puts both his hands in the pockets of chance
>> Hopin' to find one circumstance
>> Of dignity
>>
>> I went to the wedding of Mary-lou
>> She said I don't want nobody see me talkin' to you
>> Said she could get killed if she told me what she knew
>> About dignity
>>
>> I went down where the vultures feed
>> I would've got deeper, but there wasn't any need
>> Heard the tongues of angels and the tongues of men
>> Wasn't any difference to me
>>
>> Chilly wind sharp as a razor blade
>> House on fire, debts unpaid
>> Gonna stand at the window, gonna ask the maid
>> Have you seen dignity?
>>
>> Drinkin' man listens to the voice he hears
>> In a crowded room full of covered up mirrors
>> Lookin' into the lost forgotten years
>> For dignity
>>
>> Met Prince Phillip at the home of the blues
>> Said he'd give me information if his name wasn't used
>> He wanted money up front, said he was abused
>> By dignity
>>
>> Footprints runnin' cross the silver sand
>> Steps goin' down into tattoo land
>> I met the sons of darkness and the sons of light
>> In the bordertowns of despair
>>
>> Got no place to fade, got no coat
>> I'm on the rollin' river in a jerkin' boat
>> Tryin' to read a note somebody wrote
>> About dignity
>>
>> Sick man lookin' for the doctor's cure
>> Lookin' at his hands for the lines that were
>> And into every masterpiece of literature
>> for dignity
>>
>> Englishman stranded in the blackheart wind
>> Combin' his hair back, his future looks thin
>> Bites the bullet and he looks within
>> For dignity
>>
>> Someone showed me a picture and I just laughed
>> Dignity never been photographed
>> I went into the red, went into the black
>> Into the valley of dry bone dreams
>>
>> So many roads, so much at stake
>> So many dead ends, I'm at the edge of the lake
>> Sometimes I wonder what it's gonna take
>> To find dignity
>>
>> Alias

>
> You and the word "dignity" are an absolute oxymoron.
> Don't make me laugh!
> Frank


Went right over you head again, eh, Frank?

Alias
 
C

Charlie Wilkes

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 09:12:00 -0700, bp wrote:
>
> Activation may not stop China form pirating Vista but it will stop
> casual piracy and that is million and millions of copies.


There's the key point... Microsoft doesn't want to prevent the Chinese
from pirating Vista, because the Chinese are used to getting their OS for
free, and if they suddenly have to pay, they might switch to Linux.

It amounts to a two-tiered pricing system... MS is screwing its best
customers by charging them more than ever and adding punitive
restrictions to the license, while making sure its worst customers can
still get the product for free.

Charlie
 
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ray

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 08:06:03 -0700, Taking_back_my_computer wrote:

> I am building a system. I am now on my third activation.
>
> Microsoft is invasive -- period. Activation is required for instances
> having nothing to do with the Vista operating system or my use under license
> agreement.
>
> I added a hard disk drive and formatted it -- this was another drive and on
> a second SATA controller (in addition to my drive holding my system files
> [Windows Vista] located on a primary SATA controller). I later removed the
> formattted drive from my computer. This triggered a second activation and
> one that permitted only a 3-day grace period. A re-activation which could
> only be done by phone (to India). This reguirement for activation had
> nothing to do with VISTA or Microsoft's license. This is MY hardware.
> Microsoft is trespassing on my property.
>
> I added hard drives (a 4-drive system) and built two RAID arrays, "1" & "0"
> (two drives each). These RAID arrays share the same primary SATA controller.
> The RAID "1" array includes the system volume and files (Windows Vista). A
> third activation was now required by Microsoft. Although this instance of
> re-activation could be accomplished online, why does adding the security of
> mirrored drives necessitate re-activation? How is Vista compromised or
> Microsoft threatened?
>
> Activation is a sham!!!


Agreed. But that is what you signed up for. You'll find that Linux systems
do not do that.


>
> I question wheather there are darker purposes here. For example, is
> Activation being used to condition the sheep? Is this just another stepping
> stone for Microsoft to get all "uses" on single pay? When will we own
> absolutely nothing? When will we be paying every time for every use of
> software, every time for every single play of a song, a sound clip, or a
> video segment? When will the price of a CD or DVD vary according to how many
> uses/plays are permitted?
>
> For your own sake, protest Activation.
 
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Mick Murphy

Anyone that used Raid 0 and Raid 1 is a waste of space!

Ever haerd of Raid 5, the proper way, lol.

"Taking_back_my_computer" wrote:

> I am building a system. I am now on my third activation.
>
> Microsoft is invasive -- period. Activation is required for instances
> having nothing to do with the Vista operating system or my use under license
> agreement.
>
> I added a hard disk drive and formatted it -- this was another drive and on
> a second SATA controller (in addition to my drive holding my system files
> [Windows Vista] located on a primary SATA controller). I later removed the
> formattted drive from my computer. This triggered a second activation and
> one that permitted only a 3-day grace period. A re-activation which could
> only be done by phone (to India). This reguirement for activation had
> nothing to do with VISTA or Microsoft's license. This is MY hardware.
> Microsoft is trespassing on my property.
>
> I added hard drives (a 4-drive system) and built two RAID arrays, "1" & "0"
> (two drives each). These RAID arrays share the same primary SATA controller.
> The RAID "1" array includes the system volume and files (Windows Vista). A
> third activation was now required by Microsoft. Although this instance of
> re-activation could be accomplished online, why does adding the security of
> mirrored drives necessitate re-activation? How is Vista compromised or
> Microsoft threatened?
>
> Activation is a sham!!!
>
> I question wheather there are darker purposes here. For example, is
> Activation being used to condition the sheep? Is this just another stepping
> stone for Microsoft to get all "uses" on single pay? When will we own
> absolutely nothing? When will we be paying every time for every use of
> software, every time for every single play of a song, a sound clip, or a
> video segment? When will the price of a CD or DVD vary according to how many
> uses/plays are permitted?
>
> For your own sake, protest Activation.
 
D

Dave

Raid 0 is for speed
Raid 5 is for redundancy
Gateway shipped my PC with Raid 0
I could say Raid 5 is a waste of space, especially in a home computer, with
adequate backups.



"Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:51F598C0-C78F-4C23-818E-F3A94FF5E70F@microsoft.com...
> Anyone that used Raid 0 and Raid 1 is a waste of space!
>
> Ever haerd of Raid 5, the proper way, lol.
>
> "Taking_back_my_computer" wrote:
>
>> I am building a system. I am now on my third activation.
>>
>> Microsoft is invasive -- period. Activation is required for instances
>> having nothing to do with the Vista operating system or my use under
>> license
>> agreement.
>>
>> I added a hard disk drive and formatted it -- this was another drive and
>> on
>> a second SATA controller (in addition to my drive holding my system files
>> [Windows Vista] located on a primary SATA controller). I later removed
>> the
>> formattted drive from my computer. This triggered a second activation
>> and
>> one that permitted only a 3-day grace period. A re-activation which
>> could
>> only be done by phone (to India). This reguirement for activation had
>> nothing to do with VISTA or Microsoft's license. This is MY hardware.
>> Microsoft is trespassing on my property.
>>
>> I added hard drives (a 4-drive system) and built two RAID arrays, "1" &
>> "0"
>> (two drives each). These RAID arrays share the same primary SATA
>> controller.
>> The RAID "1" array includes the system volume and files (Windows Vista).
>> A
>> third activation was now required by Microsoft. Although this instance
>> of
>> re-activation could be accomplished online, why does adding the security
>> of
>> mirrored drives necessitate re-activation? How is Vista compromised or
>> Microsoft threatened?
>>
>> Activation is a sham!!!
>>
>> I question wheather there are darker purposes here. For example, is
>> Activation being used to condition the sheep? Is this just another
>> stepping
>> stone for Microsoft to get all "uses" on single pay? When will we own
>> absolutely nothing? When will we be paying every time for every use of
>> software, every time for every single play of a song, a sound clip, or a
>> video segment? When will the price of a CD or DVD vary according to how
>> many
>> uses/plays are permitted?
>>
>> For your own sake, protest Activation.
 
F

Frank

ray wrote:
....You'll find that Linux systems do not do that...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'll also find that linux systems wouldn't many other things...things
that you need to do. Like run you're best or most popular software.
But hey, after all, it is free.
Frank
 
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Alias

Frank wrote:
> ray wrote:
> ...You'll find that Linux systems do not do that...
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> You'll also find that linux systems wouldn't many other things...


Is English your native language?

things
> that you need to do. Like run you're best or most popular software.


YOU don't own the software. You only have a license to use it :) It
runs all the software I need. Have you ever heard of Wine?

> But hey, after all, it is free.
> Frank


Among many other positive things.

Alias
 
B

Bill Yanaire

No, Frank is right, you're not wanted here


"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:usGZZxXwHHA.4384@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Frank wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Um, we were talking about activation, not me, although your "tactic" to
>>> distract from the issues by trying to change the subject to me is a
>>> common thing in this newsgroup.
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>> ---------------------------
>>
>> Yeah, something you're good at and do all the time.

>
> A lie.
>
>> Take you're linux crap over to the linux ng.

>
> Can't do it. No "crap" to take.
>
>> You're not wanted here.

>
> Another lie.
>
> Alias
 
A

Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:

> No, Frank is right, you're not wanted here


I have convinced over ten people on this newsgroup and others to try
Ubuntu and you have convinced how many Linux users to try Vista?

Alias
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:usGZZxXwHHA.4384@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Frank wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Um, we were talking about activation, not me, although your "tactic" to
>>>> distract from the issues by trying to change the subject to me is a
>>>> common thing in this newsgroup.
>>>>
>>>> Alias
>>> ---------------------------
>>>
>>> Yeah, something you're good at and do all the time.

>> A lie.
>>
>>> Take you're linux crap over to the linux ng.

>> Can't do it. No "crap" to take.
>>
>>> You're not wanted here.

>> Another lie.
>>
>> Alias

>
>
 

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