
that wasnt the affect i was going for
but oh well
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Mon 31 Oct 2005, 23:11,
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but oh well

they had little 3D models of their laptops, which you could spin around. If you turned them upside down, you could read the Windows serial number off the back.
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Mon 31 Oct 2005, 22:59,
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yes, and how many times did I take advantage of that ..... me? never ;)
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Mon 31 Oct 2005, 23:12,
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apparently ;)
not me mind.. I have a legit XP Home and everything else Linux
.. and a hooky win2k :)
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Mon 31 Oct 2005, 23:19,
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not me mind.. I have a legit XP Home and everything else Linux
.. and a hooky win2k :)

My home 2k server is legit.
Everything I've ever installed is legit, well in the last few years.
Reusing licences relinquished by previous owners is legit, isn't it?
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Mon 31 Oct 2005, 23:21,
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Everything I've ever installed is legit, well in the last few years.
Reusing licences relinquished by previous owners is legit, isn't it?

it`s effectively tied to the motherboard, unless it`s a full unopened copy of the software - that`s why if you get cheap OEM copies, legally it has to be supplied with an "essential" system component.. like a 2 quid piece of shit mouse
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Mon 31 Oct 2005, 23:24,
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and you have never told me that if I ever have to go to court. As a professional, I am fully aware of how those tossers work their thumbscrews.
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Mon 31 Oct 2005, 23:28,
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/sort of relevant, and freeeee
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