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Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:42 pm
by ktulu
Mr. D. wrote:
Remind yourself of that if you ever let someone borrow your OS disk. (Oh wait you would NEVER DO THAT because then the devil would come and suck your soul out of your ears. and stick a pitch fork up you....).
That's simple, if you are a windows user, you have a license that you have to enter in order to use it, so I could use one disc to install a billion machines, and it'd be legal as long as I either had a site license, or a billion licenses. However, using a disc (vs disk) is outdated. I prefer either USB or network installs.
Now, if you mean you would actually take your disk and let someone borrow it, you either have a dedicated OS disk or you're allowing them to have access to personal data. Not wise, but...nevermind...
Mr. D. wrote:
Oh don't worry PatchOBlack's reply showed me EXACTLY the mentality of the people posting here.
Yeah, I hate when people have integrity and do the right thing. Reminds me of a shirt my daughter got a school. I can get you one, it's the 3 R's, which means Respectful, Responsible, and do the Right thing.
Zazu wrote:And yet, you still keep coming back. One is given to wonder, "Why?"
Who knows, but I find it entertaining :D: We need a TROLOLOLO smiley ;)
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:43 pm
by Zazu
Mr. D. wrote:Remind yourself of that if you ever let someone borrow your OS disk. (Oh wait you would NEVER DO THAT because then the devil would come and suck your soul out of your ears. and stick a pitch fork up you....).
I hand out copies of my OS disk all the time. Then again, I use Linux, so that's not only permitted, it's encouraged.
Wait, you aren't paying good money for something when higher quality products are available for free are you?
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:45 pm
by Zazu
ktulu wrote:We need a TROLOLOLO smiley ;)
Can you give me some idea of what one looks like?
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:54 pm
by ktulu
Zazu wrote:Can you give me some idea of what one looks like?
Sure!
Without the "problem?" at the bottom.
Video reference for tolololo (the unofficial, yet strangely official, theme song for trolling):
http://youtu.be/oavMtUWDBTM
Pluto gives his stamp of approval!
http://youtu.be/wuNOmeAd8HU
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 6:25 pm
by Zazu
ktulu wrote:Sure!
Okay then. Your official troll face is: :trolface:
Any resemblance to anyone posting here is purely coincidental.
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 6:34 pm
by ktulu
Zazu wrote:Okay then. Your official troll face is: :trolface:
Any resemblance to anyone posting here is purely coincidental.
HAHAHA! Trololololoooooo
Very nice, thanks!
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:15 pm
by Mr. D.
BRWombat wrote:This is a first. Never, ever added anyone to an ignore list on any forum, which shows what tolerance I have for stupidity -- until now. Congrats!
Or more like your lack of tolerance for people that think differently then you.
ktulu wrote:That's simple, if you are a windows user, you have a license that you have to enter in order to use it, so I could use one disc to install a billion machines, and it'd be legal as long as I either had a site license, or a billion licenses. However, using a disc (vs disk) is outdated. I prefer either USB or network installs.
Now, if you mean you would actually take your disk and let someone borrow it, you either have a dedicated OS disk or you're allowing them to have access to personal data. Not wise, but...nevermind...
I mean like I go and buy (for example) Windows XP. I install with the code on the box. I then give to friend who installs with code on the box. And so on. Works just fine and Microsoft got paid for that copy.
ktulu wrote:Yeah, I hate when people have integrity and do the right thing. Reminds me of a shirt my daughter got a school. I can get you one, it's the 3 R's, which means Respectful, Responsible, and do the Right thing.
Yeah I hate it when people don't live in the REAL WORD too.
Zazu wrote:I hand out copies of my OS disk all the time. Then again, I use Linux, so that's not only permitted, it's encouraged.
Wait, you aren't paying good money for something when higher quality products are available for free are you?
I prefer a real OS written by real programers. Not something written by a bunch of high school kids that pretend to be programers. Ever wonder why their stuff is free????
Zazu wrote:Okay then. Your official troll face is: :trolface:
Any resemblance to anyone posting here is purely coincidental.
The resemblance is uncanny.
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:33 pm
by TdcOgre
I've said it once. I'll say it again.
Don't feed the Troll
Replying just makes him come back. USE YOUR IGNORE LIST. Go read the other posts in the forums and forget him.
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:50 pm
by hobie16
Zazu wrote:I hand out copies of my OS disk all the time. Then again, I use Linux, so that's not only permitted, it's encouraged.
Wait, you aren't paying good money for something when higher quality products are available for free are you?
Mr. D. wrote:I prefer a real OS written by real programers. Not something written by a bunch of high school kids that pretend to be programers. Ever wonder why their stuff is free????
Really? With that statement you've confirmed how stupid you really are.
Mr. D. wrote:
The resemblance is uncanny.
And that statement absolutely proves it. Somewhere there's a line and you just crossed it.
Re: Non Florida Residents using Florida Resident Tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:43 pm
by ktulu
Mr. D. wrote:
I mean like I go and buy (for example) Windows XP. I install with the code on the box. I then give to friend who installs with code on the box. And so on. Works just fine and Microsoft got paid for that copy.
I prefer a real OS written by real programers. Not something written by a bunch of high school kids that pretend to be programers. Ever wonder why their stuff is free????
Well, last time I saw someone use a duplicate key, it got shutdown. That is also a violation of the end user license agreement. Again, IT IS WRONG!
Haha...the statement about high school programmers made me LOL. I guess I know lots of old hi schoolers. I can't wait till I see a couple of them again, I guess it won't be over a couple of beers...
Oh, trolololololoooo
:trolface: