• New Low for Microsoft

    From nunnurbiz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 13 19:50:38 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    New Low for microSUCK asshole shit company, dishonest and started by the
    THIEF Bill Gates.

    They are NOW sending VIRUSES to you Windows OS without notification or
    warning under the GUISE of REPAIR WINDOWS such to take control of your
    OS and disable it until you PAY UP. Bunch of low life motherfuckers (incompetent to boot). Bill Gates is living proof that to be successful
    in the USA you have to be a THIEF, LIAR and conman. Then you can shovel
    your SHIT OS onto the public.

    Do NOT choose "repair windows" on startup, you will get infected with the microsuck virus and your OS will no longer work correctly. You will
    receive the message: your windows version is not genuine, click here to activate it.

    What a bunch of morons working at MS. Do they not realize that windows 7
    is freely available all over the net, including working keys. I guess the figure that the mostly ignorant gullible public will fall for their
    bullshit?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Andy@21:1/5 to nunnurbiz on Thu Mar 14 02:56:38 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    You are so full of BS its funny.
    I have NEVER had a problem with windows 7 Professional Edition and windows
    up dates i have all the updates that pertain to my system and it runs fine.


    --
    AL'S COMPUTERS
    "nunnurbiz" <whodunit@notme.org> wrote in message news:XnsAA1182AAD2B63wwkkw888iaiddkj@46.165.242.91...
    New Low for microSUCK asshole shit company, dishonest and started by the THIEF Bill Gates.

    They are NOW sending VIRUSES to you Windows OS without notification or warning under the GUISE of REPAIR WINDOWS such to take control of your
    OS and disable it until you PAY UP. Bunch of low life motherfuckers (incompetent to boot). Bill Gates is living proof that to be successful
    in the USA you have to be a THIEF, LIAR and conman. Then you can shovel
    your SHIT OS onto the public.

    Do NOT choose "repair windows" on startup, you will get infected with the microsuck virus and your OS will no longer work correctly. You will
    receive the message: your windows version is not genuine, click here to activate it.

    What a bunch of morons working at MS. Do they not realize that windows 7
    is freely available all over the net, including working keys. I guess the figure that the mostly ignorant gullible public will fall for their
    bullshit?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From pk121@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 14 06:37:57 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    "nunnurbiz" wrote in message news:XnsAA1182AAD2B63wwkkw888iaiddkj@46.165.242.91...

    New Low for microSUCK asshole shit company, dishonest and started by the
    THIEF Bill Gates.

    They are NOW sending VIRUSES to you Windows OS without notification or
    warning under the GUISE of REPAIR WINDOWS such to take control of your
    OS and disable it until you PAY UP. Bunch of low life motherfuckers (incompetent to boot). Bill Gates is living proof that to be successful
    in the USA you have to be a THIEF, LIAR and conman. Then you can shovel
    your SHIT OS onto the public.

    Do NOT choose "repair windows" on startup, you will get infected with the microsuck virus and your OS will no longer work correctly. You will
    receive the message: your windows version is not genuine, click here to activate it.

    What a bunch of morons working at MS. Do they not realize that windows 7
    is freely available all over the net, including working keys. I guess the figure that the mostly ignorant gullible public will fall for their
    bullshit?

    You have Gates mixed up with D.Trump !!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From n/a@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 14 21:07:52 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    "nunnurbiz" wrote in message news:XnsAA1182AAD2B63wwkkw888iaiddkj@46.165.242.91...

    snip....

    reads like a troll, smells like a troll, quacks like a troll, must be a troll.....

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From nunnurbiz@21:1/5 to gone@phoenix.com on Fri Mar 15 06:52:32 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    "n/a" <gone@phoenix.com> wrote in news:q6ettb$3k9$1@dont-email.me:



    "nunnurbiz" wrote in message news:XnsAA1182AAD2B63wwkkw888iaiddkj@46.165.242.91...

    snip....

    reads like a troll, smells like a troll, quacks like a troll, must be a troll.....



    If you dummies knew how to use google search, you would see that MS has a license expiration date on most of it's OS versions, including Win10-7.
    This allows them to shut down or limit your OS until you have what they consider a "genuine" version of windoze. They also built in hardware recognition such that you cannot change your hardware and continue to use
    the same OS you were always using prior to the change. There are several
    hack programs to overide this hijacking by Microsuck. And if you search
    further you will find that it is difficult but not impossible to turn off windows update. Even if you set one of the many setting to no update,
    Microsuck takes control of your machine and updates anyways.

    As to the asshole thief, con man Billy BOy gates. There was a movie made
    about him and how he STOLE DOS from a professor, then STOLE windows from
    Apple. He is a fucking dishonest thief. A thief does not change its
    colors, he will always be a thief. These movies are NOT released until
    they go through a panel of attorneys to eliminate anything untrue and potentially libelous. So, you see, he IS a thief and he did steal to get
    where he is today.

    You can scream spam all you want, but the fact is, you're ignorant.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to nunnurbiz on Fri Mar 15 06:30:27 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    nunnurbiz wrote:
    "n/a" <gone@phoenix.com> wrote in news:q6ettb$3k9$1@dont-email.me:


    "nunnurbiz" wrote in message
    news:XnsAA1182AAD2B63wwkkw888iaiddkj@46.165.242.91...

    snip....

    reads like a troll, smells like a troll, quacks like a troll, must be a
    troll.....



    If you dummies knew how to use google search, you would see that MS has a license expiration date on most of it's OS versions, including Win10-7.
    This allows them to shut down or limit your OS until you have what they consider a "genuine" version of windoze. They also built in hardware recognition such that you cannot change your hardware and continue to use
    the same OS you were always using prior to the change. There are several
    hack programs to overide this hijacking by Microsuck. And if you search further you will find that it is difficult but not impossible to turn off windows update. Even if you set one of the many setting to no update, Microsuck takes control of your machine and updates anyways.

    As to the asshole thief, con man Billy BOy gates. There was a movie made about him and how he STOLE DOS from a professor, then STOLE windows from Apple. He is a fucking dishonest thief. A thief does not change its
    colors, he will always be a thief. These movies are NOT released until
    they go through a panel of attorneys to eliminate anything untrue and potentially libelous. So, you see, he IS a thief and he did steal to get where he is today.

    You can scream spam all you want, but the fact is, you're ignorant.

    You toss some of the usual terms around, but you seem to have
    them a bit twisted.

    1) It *is* possible for install media to be booby-trapped. I've
    seen this precisely once. They can arrange "winload.exe" to have
    a signing certificate that expires. During the boot process, booting
    will stop if this signing is not valid. Such mechanisms are intended
    to stop the hacking of media, at least for some simple changes.

    I think that might have been one Windows Insider version, valid
    for about a week or so. The signing was only valid for several
    months perhaps.

    No other media I've used, suffers from such a setting.

    2) When you install the OS, there is a thing called the "grace
    period". The OS is not dependent on the key at that time.

    This mechanism exists so IT personnel can build an image,
    do SYSPERP or sealing or the like.

    The grace period can be rearmed. On the 29th day or 59th day

    slmgr.vbs -rearm

    rundll32.exe syssetup,SetupOobeBnk # WinXP

    that resets the grace period.

    On some OS, this can be repeated up to four times, for
    150 days of grace period usage (possibly Enterprise).

    Someone in the groups once claimed to be able to do this
    forever - YMMV.

    3) The OS response to the grace period varies.

    Windows 10 installs outside grace period, continue to run.

    Windows 7 Enterprise (I have a VM) continues to run outside
    the grace period. It will run for around 30 minutes, before
    it spontaneously reboots (dirty shutdown and all). This is,
    again, a courtesy to IT staff, allowing them to retrieve files
    or do tiny things, on an out-of-grace image. I have a compiler
    seated in that OS, and I can "squeak in a compile" in the 30 minutes :-)
    I keep MinGW in there.

    On some of the older OSes, if you move the hard drive,
    the OS basically "Seizes up" or "freezes". That's the worst.
    Of course, you could get 30 days grace by just installing
    that OS over again. Not a big deal.

    4) Some of the install media is "gated by keys". It won't
    allow you to install, without a key. There are three possibilities.

    a) doesn't care about key (Win10) - you can load a key later
    b) will accept an available install-only key (Win8)
    c) absolutely needs a key (WinXP SP3 maybe? varied
    between WinXP Service Pack versions, four different discs)

    5) Ability to move a licensed product is clearly defined in
    the terms of use. A "System Builder OEM" stays with the
    original hardware it is installed on. This can be remedied
    with a phone calls, if you haven't been abusing the license
    key. A person who installed once, had a hardware failure two
    years later, could request that their install work on a new
    replacement motherboard which isn't actually the same. The
    automated telephone challenge might be all that's needed.

    There are "Retail" SKUs that allow moving the OS, but
    the license had better not be "visible" on the old machine,
    or it could be cut off. The "Retail" SKU, because of this
    flexibility, the market will bear a higher price for this
    (if not, they'd never sell any).

    6) There are tools for activating stuff anyway, like
    "DAZ's loader". And there are enough abuses of volume
    licensing by mom and pop computer stores, to make even
    your "installed by mom and pop" OS, not be legitimate.
    That's why mom or pop "only charged $50 for the job".

    You can really have, just about anything you want,
    at any price you're willing to pay. Right now, you
    could use the Heidoc downloader to generate a URL for
    Win7 ISO media. Download the media. Then use DAZ's loader
    to make it "legit". And be off and running with no grace
    period. And it costs you... nothing. Just a little hair loss.

    And I don't think Gates had too much of a hand in the
    software itself. He wasn't a coding machine or anything.
    And GUI/UI concepts are reused from all sorts of OSes,
    when making newer OSes. Lots of ideas were "borrowed"
    from Xerox PARC, once upon a time.

    Paul

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From micky@21:1/5 to nunnurbiz on Fri Mar 15 18:34:14 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    In alt.windows7.general, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:50:38 +0000 (UTC),
    nunnurbiz <whodunit@notme.org> wrote:

    New Low for microSUCK asshole shit company, dishonest and started by the >THIEF Bill Gates.

    They are NOW sending VIRUSES to you Windows OS without notification or

    I read in a software journal that they do do this, but only to people
    who use foul language online.

    warning under the GUISE of REPAIR WINDOWS such to take control of your
    OS and disable it until you PAY UP. Bunch of low life motherfuckers >(incompetent to boot). Bill Gates is living proof that to be successful
    in the USA you have to be a THIEF, LIAR and conman. Then you can shovel
    your SHIT OS onto the public.

    Do NOT choose "repair windows" on startup, you will get infected with the >microsuck virus and your OS will no longer work correctly. You will
    receive the message: your windows version is not genuine, click here to >activate it.

    What a bunch of morons working at MS. Do they not realize that windows 7
    is freely available all over the net, including working keys. I guess the >figure that the mostly ignorant gullible public will fall for their
    bullshit?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Ned Ludd@21:1/5 to whodunit@notme.org on Sun Mar 24 17:56:36 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:50:38 +0000 (UTC), nunnurbiz
    <whodunit@notme.org> wrote:

    You will
    receive the message: your windows version is not genuine, click here to >activate it.

    Do they not realize that windows 7
    is freely available all over the net, including working keys.

    Sounds like some "everything should be free" snowflake found a pirate
    copy of Windows on the web and now he's mad because he's too dumb to
    make it work.

    then STOLE windows from Apple.

    Both Apple and Microsoft "stole" the idea from the Xerox advance
    development laboratories. Xerox didn't really want to follow that line
    of business.

    MS chose to ride on their DOS for IBM PC hardware; Apple used
    different hardware and wrote a version that ran on their (different)
    DOS. Both found markets.

    There were a dozen Graphical User Interfaces marketed to ride on top
    of MS DOS. HP's New Wave, GEM, others. MS was the version that caught
    on in the market place. The others had a fair shot.

    Oh, God! Am I defending MS? Sorry about that.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Boris@21:1/5 to Paul on Fri Mar 29 03:18:30 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote in news:q6fus3$1km$1@dont-email.me:

    nunnurbiz wrote:
    "n/a" <gone@phoenix.com> wrote in news:q6ettb$3k9$1@dont-email.me:


    "nunnurbiz" wrote in message
    news:XnsAA1182AAD2B63wwkkw888iaiddkj@46.165.242.91...

    snip....

    reads like a troll, smells like a troll, quacks like a troll, must be
    a troll.....



    If you dummies knew how to use google search, you would see that MS has
    a license expiration date on most of it's OS versions, including
    Win10-7. This allows them to shut down or limit your OS until you have
    what they consider a "genuine" version of windoze. They also built in
    hardware recognition such that you cannot change your hardware and
    continue to use the same OS you were always using prior to the change.
    There are several hack programs to overide this hijacking by Microsuck.
    And if you search further you will find that it is difficult but not
    impossible to turn off windows update. Even if you set one of the many
    setting to no update, Microsuck takes control of your machine and
    updates anyways.

    As to the asshole thief, con man Billy BOy gates. There was a movie
    made about him and how he STOLE DOS from a professor, then STOLE
    windows from Apple. He is a fucking dishonest thief. A thief does not
    change its colors, he will always be a thief. These movies are NOT
    released until they go through a panel of attorneys to eliminate
    anything untrue and potentially libelous. So, you see, he IS a thief
    and he did steal to get where he is today.

    You can scream spam all you want, but the fact is, you're ignorant.

    You toss some of the usual terms around, but you seem to have
    them a bit twisted.

    1) It *is* possible for install media to be booby-trapped. I've
    seen this precisely once. They can arrange "winload.exe" to have
    a signing certificate that expires. During the boot process, booting
    will stop if this signing is not valid. Such mechanisms are intended
    to stop the hacking of media, at least for some simple changes.

    I think that might have been one Windows Insider version, valid
    for about a week or so. The signing was only valid for several
    months perhaps.

    No other media I've used, suffers from such a setting.

    2) When you install the OS, there is a thing called the "grace
    period". The OS is not dependent on the key at that time.

    This mechanism exists so IT personnel can build an image,
    do SYSPERP or sealing or the like.

    The grace period can be rearmed. On the 29th day or 59th day

    slmgr.vbs -rearm

    rundll32.exe syssetup,SetupOobeBnk # WinXP

    that resets the grace period.

    On some OS, this can be repeated up to four times, for
    150 days of grace period usage (possibly Enterprise).

    Someone in the groups once claimed to be able to do this
    forever - YMMV.

    3) The OS response to the grace period varies.

    Windows 10 installs outside grace period, continue to run.

    Windows 7 Enterprise (I have a VM) continues to run outside
    the grace period. It will run for around 30 minutes, before
    it spontaneously reboots (dirty shutdown and all). This is,
    again, a courtesy to IT staff, allowing them to retrieve files
    or do tiny things, on an out-of-grace image. I have a compiler
    seated in that OS, and I can "squeak in a compile" in the 30 minutes
    :-) I keep MinGW in there.

    On some of the older OSes, if you move the hard drive,
    the OS basically "Seizes up" or "freezes". That's the worst.
    Of course, you could get 30 days grace by just installing
    that OS over again. Not a big deal.

    4) Some of the install media is "gated by keys". It won't
    allow you to install, without a key. There are three possibilities.

    a) doesn't care about key (Win10) - you can load a key later
    b) will accept an available install-only key (Win8)
    c) absolutely needs a key (WinXP SP3 maybe? varied
    between WinXP Service Pack versions, four different discs)

    5) Ability to move a licensed product is clearly defined in
    the terms of use. A "System Builder OEM" stays with the
    original hardware it is installed on. This can be remedied
    with a phone calls, if you haven't been abusing the license
    key. A person who installed once, had a hardware failure two
    years later, could request that their install work on a new
    replacement motherboard which isn't actually the same. The
    automated telephone challenge might be all that's needed.

    There are "Retail" SKUs that allow moving the OS, but
    the license had better not be "visible" on the old machine,
    or it could be cut off. The "Retail" SKU, because of this
    flexibility, the market will bear a higher price for this
    (if not, they'd never sell any).

    6) There are tools for activating stuff anyway, like
    "DAZ's loader". And there are enough abuses of volume
    licensing by mom and pop computer stores, to make even
    your "installed by mom and pop" OS, not be legitimate.
    That's why mom or pop "only charged $50 for the job".

    You can really have, just about anything you want,
    at any price you're willing to pay. Right now, you
    could use the Heidoc downloader to generate a URL for
    Win7 ISO media. Download the media. Then use DAZ's loader
    to make it "legit". And be off and running with no grace
    period. And it costs you... nothing. Just a little hair loss.

    And I don't think Gates had too much of a hand in the
    software itself. He wasn't a coding machine or anything.
    And GUI/UI concepts are reused from all sorts of OSes,
    when making newer OSes. Lots of ideas were "borrowed"
    from Xerox PARC, once upon a time.

    Paul


    Yes, once upon a time. And, yes, "borrowed".

    I joined Xerox PARC nearly four decades ago, a bit after it fumbled the future. When I got there, my tools included the Alto from 1973, later the
    Star 8010, from 1981, and still later the Daybreak 6085 from 1985,
    running ViewPoint. These were impressive machines for the times. It is unfortunate that Apple scientists visited the Computer Sciences Lab and capitalized on what they saw at PARC, and PARC didn't.

    Early on, PARC was looked upon as the red-headed step-child by the
    mothership, and the mothership wasn't able to see the future that was
    being invented at PARC. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PARC_(company)#Accomplishments

    PARC's co-founder, George Pake, was still there when I arrived, as were
    some of the distinguised scientists known for much of PARC's innovation.
    PARC continues to innovate. https://www.parc.com/about-parc/parc-history/

    PARC was a fun place to be. I retired after 32 years at PARC.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From nunnurbiz@21:1/5 to Paul on Mon Apr 1 08:00:46 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote in news:q6fus3$1km$1@dont-email.me:

    nunnurbiz wrote:
    "n/a" <gone@phoenix.com> wrote in news:q6ettb$3k9$1@dont-email.me:


    "nunnurbiz" wrote in message
    news:XnsAA1182AAD2B63wwkkw888iaiddkj@46.165.242.91...

    snip....

    reads like a troll, smells like a troll, quacks like a troll, must
    be a troll.....



    If you dummies knew how to use google search, you would see that MS
    has a license expiration date on most of it's OS versions, including
    Win10-7. This allows them to shut down or limit your OS until you
    have what they consider a "genuine" version of windoze. They also
    built in hardware recognition such that you cannot change your
    hardware and continue to use the same OS you were always using prior
    to the change. There are several hack programs to overide this
    hijacking by Microsuck. And if you search further you will find that
    it is difficult but not impossible to turn off windows update. Even
    if you set one of the many setting to no update, Microsuck takes
    control of your machine and updates anyways.

    As to the asshole thief, con man Billy BOy gates. There was a movie
    made about him and how he STOLE DOS from a professor, then STOLE
    windows from Apple. He is a fucking dishonest thief. A thief does not
    change its colors, he will always be a thief. These movies are NOT
    released until they go through a panel of attorneys to eliminate
    anything untrue and potentially libelous. So, you see, he IS a thief
    and he did steal to get where he is today.

    You can scream spam all you want, but the fact is, you're ignorant.

    You toss some of the usual terms around, but you seem to have
    them a bit twisted.

    1) It *is* possible for install media to be booby-trapped. I've
    seen this precisely once. They can arrange "winload.exe" to have
    a signing certificate that expires. During the boot process,
    booting will stop if this signing is not valid. Such mechanisms
    are intended to stop the hacking of media, at least for some
    simple changes.

    I think that might have been one Windows Insider version, valid
    for about a week or so. The signing was only valid for several
    months perhaps.

    No other media I've used, suffers from such a setting.

    2) When you install the OS, there is a thing called the "grace
    period". The OS is not dependent on the key at that time.

    This mechanism exists so IT personnel can build an image,
    do SYSPERP or sealing or the like.

    The grace period can be rearmed. On the 29th day or 59th day

    slmgr.vbs -rearm

    rundll32.exe syssetup,SetupOobeBnk # WinXP

    that resets the grace period.

    On some OS, this can be repeated up to four times, for
    150 days of grace period usage (possibly Enterprise).

    Someone in the groups once claimed to be able to do this
    forever - YMMV.

    3) The OS response to the grace period varies.

    Windows 10 installs outside grace period, continue to run.

    Windows 7 Enterprise (I have a VM) continues to run outside
    the grace period. It will run for around 30 minutes, before
    it spontaneously reboots (dirty shutdown and all). This is,
    again, a courtesy to IT staff, allowing them to retrieve files
    or do tiny things, on an out-of-grace image. I have a compiler
    seated in that OS, and I can "squeak in a compile" in the 30
    minutes :-) I keep MinGW in there.

    On some of the older OSes, if you move the hard drive,
    the OS basically "Seizes up" or "freezes". That's the worst.
    Of course, you could get 30 days grace by just installing
    that OS over again. Not a big deal.

    4) Some of the install media is "gated by keys". It won't
    allow you to install, without a key. There are three
    possibilities.

    a) doesn't care about key (Win10) - you can load a key later
    b) will accept an available install-only key (Win8)
    c) absolutely needs a key (WinXP SP3 maybe? varied
    between WinXP Service Pack versions, four different discs)

    5) Ability to move a licensed product is clearly defined in
    the terms of use. A "System Builder OEM" stays with the
    original hardware it is installed on. This can be remedied
    with a phone calls, if you haven't been abusing the license
    key. A person who installed once, had a hardware failure two
    years later, could request that their install work on a new
    replacement motherboard which isn't actually the same. The
    automated telephone challenge might be all that's needed.

    There are "Retail" SKUs that allow moving the OS, but
    the license had better not be "visible" on the old machine,
    or it could be cut off. The "Retail" SKU, because of this
    flexibility, the market will bear a higher price for this
    (if not, they'd never sell any).

    6) There are tools for activating stuff anyway, like
    "DAZ's loader". And there are enough abuses of volume
    licensing by mom and pop computer stores, to make even
    your "installed by mom and pop" OS, not be legitimate.
    That's why mom or pop "only charged $50 for the job".

    You can really have, just about anything you want,
    at any price you're willing to pay. Right now, you
    could use the Heidoc downloader to generate a URL for
    Win7 ISO media. Download the media. Then use DAZ's loader
    to make it "legit". And be off and running with no grace
    period. And it costs you... nothing. Just a little hair loss.

    And I don't think Gates had too much of a hand in the
    software itself. He wasn't a coding machine or anything.
    And GUI/UI concepts are reused from all sorts of OSes,
    when making newer OSes. Lots of ideas were "borrowed"
    from Xerox PARC, once upon a time.

    Paul

    Much thanks for an educated look at windows OS.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From nunnurbiz@21:1/5 to micky on Mon Apr 1 08:07:29 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    micky <NONONOmisc07@bigfoot.com> wrote in news:qtkn8epsl1iqssoqepavbbd1upepgjk307@4ax.com:

    In alt.windows7.general, on Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:50:38 +0000 (UTC),
    nunnurbiz <whodunit@notme.org> wrote:

    New Low for microSUCK asshole shit company, dishonest and started by
    the THIEF Bill Gates.

    They are NOW sending VIRUSES to you Windows OS without notification or

    I read in a software journal that they do do this, but only to people
    who use foul language online.

    warning under the GUISE of REPAIR WINDOWS such to take control of your
    OS and disable it until you PAY UP. Bunch of low life motherfuckers >>(incompetent to boot). Bill Gates is living proof that to be
    successful in the USA you have to be a THIEF, LIAR and conman. Then
    you can shovel your SHIT OS onto the public.

    Do NOT choose "repair windows" on startup, you will get infected with
    the microsuck virus and your OS will no longer work correctly. You
    will receive the message: your windows version is not genuine, click
    here to activate it.

    What a bunch of morons working at MS. Do they not realize that windows
    7 is freely available all over the net, including working keys. I
    guess the figure that the mostly ignorant gullible public will fall
    for their bullshit?


    as opposed to spreading ignoramus remarks?

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  • From nunnurbiz@21:1/5 to Ned Ludd on Mon Apr 1 08:10:30 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    Ned Ludd <Ned_Ludd@Sherwood_Forest.web> wrote in news:rv8g9eps5t1one9um6v9589oejnvbbsvs1@4ax.com:

    On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 19:50:38 +0000 (UTC), nunnurbiz
    <whodunit@notme.org> wrote:

    You will
    receive the message: your windows version is not genuine, click here
    to
    activate it.

    Do they not realize that windows 7
    is freely available all over the net, including working keys.

    Sounds like some "everything should be free" snowflake found a pirate
    copy of Windows on the web and now he's mad because he's too dumb to
    make it work.

    No, it's working fine. I also have w10 and most all other versions of
    the basically shit OS from windows. You sound like your one of windows
    dummy developers that STILL cannot produce a good OS after years of
    trying. If Linux users weren't such assholes I would be using that
    instead long ago.


    then STOLE windows from Apple.

    Both Apple and Microsoft "stole" the idea from the Xerox advance
    development laboratories. Xerox didn't really want to follow that line
    of business.

    MS chose to ride on their DOS for IBM PC hardware; Apple used
    different hardware and wrote a version that ran on their (different)
    DOS. Both found markets.

    There were a dozen Graphical User Interfaces marketed to ride on top
    of MS DOS. HP's New Wave, GEM, others. MS was the version that caught
    on in the market place. The others had a fair shot.

    Oh, God! Am I defending MS? Sorry about that.

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  • From J. P. Gilliver (John)@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 1 10:29:40 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote in news:q6fus3$1km$1@dont-email.me:
    []
    And I don't think Gates had too much of a hand in the
    software itself. He wasn't a coding machine or anything.
    []
    I think he did start out with coding ability: I originally had a home
    computer (Tangerine), which had BASIC in ROM; ISTR seeing two names
    actually in the precious ROM space, and I think BG was one of them.
    --
    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

    one can't go from `supposed crackpot ideas have been right before' to `we should
    take this latest crackpot idea onboard without making it fight for acceptance like all the previous ones'. - Richard Caley, 2002 February 11 00:02:28

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  • From up2u@21:1/5 to G6JPG-255@255soft.uk on Sun Jun 2 00:08:27 2019
    XPost: misc.consumers.frugal-living, alt.windows7.general

    "J. P. Gilliver (John)" <G6JPG-255@255soft.uk> wrote in news:bkUmuOaEodocFwbP@255soft.uk:

    Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote in news:q6fus3$1km$1@dont-email.me:
    []
    And I don't think Gates had too much of a hand in the
    software itself. He wasn't a coding machine or anything.
    []
    I think he did start out with coding ability: I originally had a home computer (Tangerine), which had BASIC in ROM; ISTR seeing two names
    actually in the precious ROM space, and I think BG was one of them.

    His main "coding ability" seems to have always been taking advantage of
    others accomplishments. But thanks for the new tidbit of info.

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