 mers2Premium,MVM join:2004-03-20 USA kudos:8 Reviews:
·AT&T U-Verse
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Re: File stealing techs - said by swhx7:They weren't stealing, they were copying the files. Translation: stealing files. -- Team Discovery
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 n1zukBreak out the checkbookPremium join:2001-10-24 Malta kudos:2 Reviews:
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| said by mers2:said by swhx7:They weren't stealing, they were copying the files. Translation: stealing files. No, no, you misunderstood. He was just performing a complimentary off-site backup for you...  -- New to Forum Life? Click here and learn. |
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 mers2Premium,MVM join:2004-03-20 USA kudos:8 Reviews:
·AT&T U-Verse
| said by n1zuk:said by mers2:said by swhx7:They weren't stealing, they were copying the files. Translation: stealing files. No, no, you misunderstood. He was just performing a complimentary off-site backup for you... Only if he gives me any "off site" disks created.  -- Team Discovery
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 Blackhood5I Escaped ConvergysPremium join:2002-08-24 Tallahassee, FL | reply to mers2 Now now... Careful. If we call this stealing, instead of copying, it gives the **AA more strength.
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Lmao@offsite backup
I agree, self maintaining systems is way to go. |
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 | reply to Blackhood5 said by Blackhood5:Now now... Careful. If we call this stealing, instead of copying, it gives the **AA more strength. /sarcasm Yep.
Anyone who has to strictly limit / simplify the definition of "steal" in order to justify philosophical opposition to the RIAA (copyrights, generally) or allegiance to the idea of FOSS is either too mentally deficient to make rational, logical cases for these philosophies where they do exist or, alternatively, the philosophies are inherently fatally flawed. I suggest the former is the case. |
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 brandonSome truth included in this post.Premium join:2003-03-31 Hurley, MS 1 edit | reply to n1zuk said by n1zuk:said by mers2:said by swhx7:They weren't stealing, they were copying the files. Translation: stealing files. No, no, you misunderstood. He was just performing a complimentary off-site backup for you... I know this is a joke, but if he went to court, this would probably be his defense. I mean, to be safe and all, if something were to go wrong while installing iTunes and the hard drive fails, consumerist (or a real consumer, anyway) would be happy that their valuable vacation photos had been saved.
Otherwise, it's "you didn't install itunes like I said, you broke my computer, and you lost all of my irreplaceable pictures!"
And of course, after he completed the installation, he was going to delete the files off his thumb drive. Of course. |
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