Windows Validation

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Steve N.

Leythos said:
I didn't twist your words, I commented specifically on the part that I
wanted to comment on. I would suggest that you should have used OTHER
words in your speech if you didn't really want it addressed.

I don't see where MS has lied to any customer or where they told they
customer the customer was wrong.

If you don't like participating in the BETA of the Validation program,
don't slam MS, beta programs have been used for decades by vendors and
it's a valid way to ask people if they WANT TO HELP TEST products so that
they are made better for all users.

You took my words out of context and applied them to an entirely
different subject. Read what I wrote, IN CONTEXT. Reply to that IN
CONTEXT or don't reply at all. You don't fool me.

I refuse to attempt to take up the slack in your lack of reading
comprehension skills or to argue points you try to make my words apply
to that have nothing at all to do with what I was adressing in the first
place. It's not my place to make YOUR brain work.

Steve
 
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kurttrail

Steve said:
You took my words out of context and applied them to an entirely
different subject. Read what I wrote, IN CONTEXT. Reply to that IN
CONTEXT or don't reply at all. You don't fool me.

I refuse to attempt to take up the slack in your lack of reading
comprehension skills or to argue points you try to make my words apply
to that have nothing at all to do with what I was adressing in the
first place. It's not my place to make YOUR brain work.

Is Lamethos up to his old troll tricks again? ;-)

Here's a little humerous article about how MS is using WGA:

http://www.betanews.com/article/MS_No_Updates_for_Virtualized_Windows/1109012710

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Kurt
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Greg R

If validation causes a lot of problems with legal systems. I am sure
Microsoft will stop it.


Greg R
 

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