Forgive him Jack, he is wound up tighter than an 8day clock...


"Jack" <see.sig@below.my.post> wrote in message
news:c631mvg2engh2q34qarf964ej54vkk2ot4@4ax.com...
| On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 07:03:48 -0400, Jay T. Blocksom
| <usenet01+SPAMBLOCK@appropriate-tech.net> wrote:
|
| >On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:10:08 GMT, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Jack
| ><see.sig@below.my.post> wrote:
| > >
| > [snip]
| > >
| > > 1. Find an ISP that still accepts payment by money-order. GIve them
| > > totally false user information when you apply.
| > >
| > > 2. Access the above ISP account using only networking available in
| > > public places, e.g. hotels. Remember to pay cash for your room and
| > > register under a fake name! Don't establish any patterns of hotel use!
| > >
| > > Might cost more in the end the end than simply purchasing the records,
| > > but it will be virtually impossible for the RIAA to identify you.
| > >
| > >
| >
| >And it's also fraud. Suuuuure, that's a *great* way to strike a blow for
| >"ethics". <~>
| >
| >Idiot.
|
| Actually Jay, it's called "being facetious" or "sarcasm."
| Geez, where's your sense of humour? Or do you have one?
|
| Oh! You mean you actually think I was serious about spending $1000 in
| order to get $100 worth of merchandise? Now *that* is what I call
| "idiotic." Fraud is generally used in an attempt to GAIN, not lose
| money.
|
| Loosen up and take a break from the caffeine.
|
|
| -Jack-
|
| (Whose ethics are still pretty well intact. Just watch out about
| loaning me pencils and pens. I have a bad habit of absent-mindedly
| walking off with them). <g>