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Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
> >Got mine thru e-bay
> >12.00 with cable
> >plus 2.00 shipping
>
> Just be careful on eBay: While some items are legitimate, others are pirated
> or counterfeit.
Why are you so worried for him, John? Don't you think he's a big boy
who can take care of himself?
Have you ever thought that he doesn't give a rat's a.s, either?
BruceR - 28 Feb 2006 00:29 GMT
The OP's question clearly stated that he was looking for a legit (i.e.
NOT pirated) copy of the program. While many don't give a rat's a.s and
find nothing wrong with just stealing whatever they want because they
won't get caught, the OP was clear that he is not one of those and the
response pointed out an area to be looked at in making that
determination.
I would not let those who don't give a rat's a.s into my home as I'm
sure I'd have to count the silverware after they left. These people
will tell you they are honest people when in fact they think that
stealing is perfectly fine - it's the "getting caught" part that keeps
them from doing it in person.
> In article
> <bkIMf.472168$qk4.45141@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, John
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> Have you ever thought that he doesn't give a rat's a.s, either?
GomJabbar - 28 Feb 2006 00:52 GMT
Unless your looking at a different OP than John Navas, J.N. posted a
hypothetical question and an answer to it. He was not looking for the
program for himself.
BruceR - 28 Feb 2006 01:07 GMT
But the question did, nonetheless, ask about a legit copy whether for
himself or for a hypothetical buyer.
> Unless your looking at a different OP than John Navas, J.N. posted a
> hypothetical question and an answer to it. He was not looking for the
> program for himself.