Vista Problems!

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alexB said:
It is not production machines. I do not produce anything. I am a
developer. I purchased a brand new DELL T7400 for what you can remotely
call production. That "production" is in fact my own research.

You Michael is an idiot who don't understand basics. I've told you many
times: MS is fully aware of what their MSDN subscribers are doing. If I am
allowed to download and install software it means I am within legal
limits. If I install software from a DVD and I enter a product key it
means I am within Legal Limits. I can entre the same product key a number
of time within the confines of my private office and home office.

You must not be able to comprehend the EULA!!! Read it again.
 
MICHAEL said:
That's what the MSDN EULA states.

No, Microsoft is not going to come to take away your
computers. It's a matter of integrity and honor.


-Michael
Two points to add. It is interesting that so much time is spent by so
many ms "supporters" in these ngs, putting down linux users as assumed
no-good thieves, unwilling to spend money for a "real" os because they
"cannot steal it", yet themselves turning around and ignoring the eula
they agreed to. Where are all the other self-righteous ms "supporters"
that have no problem calling out as thieves and as having no integrity
those that have issues with the eula and don't agree with the intent of
them? They seem to be missing in action when "one of their own" dares
"skirt" the terms of the eula.
 
MICHAEL said:
Once again, you prattle on barely cognitive of the tripe
you write.

-Michael

What he wrote, in all seriousness, is that he is a non productive developer.
Like we didn't already know that.
 

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