445 pts · September 25, 2015
I'm gonna crumb
But I've finished. Can't she use a toy?
must be an eagles fan
yes
Also the trailer is from very early on in the game, so it shouldn't spoil anything.
No that's Charles clapping.
Source https://youtu.be/U29V0ZlUAo0
It was not a bacon tree! It was a ham bush!
Got something that's not 480 scaled up?
There are tons of people who believe it doesn't exist see #alllivesmatter #notallmen
Most places have sensible regulations regarding who can own a gun, how it is stored/transported etc. Almost no country allows CCW
Plenty of countries have guns - Canada, Finland, Switzerland etc. The US is unique in it's unfettered access to guns. 1/-
Frampt
porpoises. 2/2
When I read the username
To be fair, the leafs player won't be playing until October
Again why would repair shops buy 1000s of these. If they needed them to restore PCs the shop would only need one copy.
The point was to keep PCs in use and keep them from being parted out/recycled for metal. 1/
Right and the repair shop can say "Try this disk. The time for me to do this is worth more than the device is worth. The disk is only $1"
According to various articles he spent $80,000 and made $92,000 over 2 years, so yeah a huge profit.
Right, which may be easy for you or I, but not for less tech savvy people.
They charge businesses for the license. There's no way Microsoft charges shops to reimage Windows with an existing license/key.
If the CDs had no value why were repair shops buying them? How was this great criminal conspiracy selling a product no one would use?
download win7 and the right tools to burn it to a CD. Or the repair shop can tell them to pop in the CD and enter the key on the laptop case
Yes because that's something a 70yo is going to do with a corrupted 8yo laptop. Find another device 1/
The CDs may infringe on Microsoft's copyright as well. But putting the cost of that software at the cost of the license is absurd.
the cost of a windows license. Which is bullshit. 2\
Maybe, but that's why he pleaded guilty to infringing Dell’s trademark. The sentence came from convincing the court the CDs were worth 1\
I'm quoting the TC article https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/27/microsoft-attempts-to-spin-its-role-in-counterfeiting-case/
See https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/27/microsoft-attempts-to-spin-its-role-in-counterfeiting-case/
I'm gonna crumb
But I've finished. Can't she use a toy?
must be an eagles fan
yes
Also the trailer is from very early on in the game, so it shouldn't spoil anything.
No that's Charles clapping.
Source https://youtu.be/U29V0ZlUAo0
It was not a bacon tree! It was a ham bush!
Got something that's not 480 scaled up?
There are tons of people who believe it doesn't exist see #alllivesmatter #notallmen
Most places have sensible regulations regarding who can own a gun, how it is stored/transported etc. Almost no country allows CCW
Plenty of countries have guns - Canada, Finland, Switzerland etc. The US is unique in it's unfettered access to guns. 1/-
Frampt
porpoises. 2/2
When I read the username
To be fair, the leafs player won't be playing until October
Again why would repair shops buy 1000s of these. If they needed them to restore PCs the shop would only need one copy.
The point was to keep PCs in use and keep them from being parted out/recycled for metal. 1/
Right and the repair shop can say "Try this disk. The time for me to do this is worth more than the device is worth. The disk is only $1"
According to various articles he spent $80,000 and made $92,000 over 2 years, so yeah a huge profit.
Right, which may be easy for you or I, but not for less tech savvy people.
They charge businesses for the license. There's no way Microsoft charges shops to reimage Windows with an existing license/key.
If the CDs had no value why were repair shops buying them? How was this great criminal conspiracy selling a product no one would use?
download win7 and the right tools to burn it to a CD. Or the repair shop can tell them to pop in the CD and enter the key on the laptop case
Yes because that's something a 70yo is going to do with a corrupted 8yo laptop. Find another device 1/
The CDs may infringe on Microsoft's copyright as well. But putting the cost of that software at the cost of the license is absurd.
the cost of a windows license. Which is bullshit. 2\
Maybe, but that's why he pleaded guilty to infringing Dell’s trademark. The sentence came from convincing the court the CDs were worth 1\
I'm quoting the TC article https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/27/microsoft-attempts-to-spin-its-role-in-counterfeiting-case/
See https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/27/microsoft-attempts-to-spin-its-role-in-counterfeiting-case/