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Story: Microsoft: 'No patches for pirates'
Consumers should start a "no pay for buggy, insecure software" initiative. I don't know why anyone would use Microsoft's garbage anyway. Maybe if Microsoft would spend more time on fixing their software and less on trying to maximize profits they could come up with something worth having on a computer. After that they might even develop something worth paying for!
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Story: Microsoft: 'No patches for pirates'
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at last the kick i needed to make the move linux :... Anonymous -
Pirates won't pay up for a proper copy of Windows,... NJ -
Consumers should start a "no pay for buggy, insecu... Tom Wootton -
In my profession if you can't prove it works... Anonymous -
Microsoft should be going after the dist... Anonymous -
"people whose copies are found not to be legitimat... Anonymous -
i realize windows is categorically an inferior pro... Anonymous -
It's interesting that Microsoft say that they have... Bart Chellors
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