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JesusFreak wrote:This is why you don't add your own personal convictions to a poll, k?
PCs are accessable, and most games play only on PCs.
And, if it wasn't for iPods, Apple woulda tanked a while back.
TheAppleFreak wrote:JesusFreak wrote:This is why you don't add your own personal convictions to a poll, k?
PCs are accessable, and most games play only on PCs.
And, if it wasn't for iPods, Apple woulda tanked a while back.
Not true...
Apple just would have focused on more specialized fields.
Plus, the only reason it lost value in the beginning was because the original staff members thought Job's genius was too "radical," and thus had Jobs go on a temporary hiatus.
Anyway, Jobs was the guy who founded some of the computers that changed the world.
For example, he invented the NEXT workstation, and on one of those, Tim Berners-Lee invented the Internet.
Those dunderheads at Redmond Hill, Seattle, wrote:SCOPE OF LICENSE. The software is licensed, not sold. This agreement only gives you some rights
to use the software. Microsoft reserves all other rights. Unless applicable law gives you more rights
despite this limitation, you may use the software only as expressly permitted in this agreement. In
doing so, you must comply with any technical limitations in the software that only allow you to use it
in certain ways. For more information, see http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/userights. You may
not
• work around any technical limitations in the software;
• reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, except and only to the extent that
applicable law expressly permits, despite this limitation;
• use components of the software to run applications not running on the software;
• make more copies of the software than specified in this agreement or allowed by applicable law,
despite this limitation;
• publish the software for others to copy;
• rent, lease or lend the software; or
• use the software for commercial software hosting services.
TheAppleFreak wrote:A revival to my old thread...
I found THIS in the Microsoft Vista User LicenseThose dunderheads at Redmond Hill, Seattle, wrote:SCOPE OF LICENSE. The software is licensed, not sold. This agreement only gives you some rights
to use the software. Microsoft reserves all other rights. Unless applicable law gives you more rights
despite this limitation, you may use the software only as expressly permitted in this agreement. In
doing so, you must comply with any technical limitations in the software that only allow you to use it
in certain ways. For more information, see http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/userights. You may
not
• work around any technical limitations in the software;
• reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software, except and only to the extent that
applicable law expressly permits, despite this limitation;
• use components of the software to run applications not running on the software;
• make more copies of the software than specified in this agreement or allowed by applicable law,
despite this limitation;
• publish the software for others to copy;
• rent, lease or lend the software; or
• use the software for commercial software hosting services.
Obviously, I'd be annoyed when I find out I don't own the software on my $1000 computer when they tell me that I only have "some rights".
TheAppleFreak wrote:I did. No mention of Apple having complete and utter ownership over Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The people actually own their Macs, and we can edit the system as much as we want.
Its there in black and white.
And French.
And Spanish.
And Dutch.
Took a little searching around to find it, though.
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