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Re: "My dad is a pirate."


From: Johnny Rocket
Subject: Re: "My dad is a pirate."
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 13:57:28 -0800 (PST)
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On Feb 14, 4:27 pm, spi...@freenet.co.uk wrote:
> In the sacred domain of comp.os.linux.advocacy,
> chrisv <chr...@nospam.invalid> didnst hastily scribble thusly:
>
> > spi...@freenet.co.uk wrote:
> >>In the sacred domain of comp.os.linux.advocacy,
> >>chrisv <chr...@nospam.invalid> didnst hastily scribble thusly:
> >>> Ingoramus21499 wrote:
>
> >>>>Anyhow, my question is that of child rearing. I have a 6 year old.
>
> >>>>Should I tell him that "your dad is a pirate" or not? Would it hurt
> >>>>him to know that his dad is a pirate?
>
> >>> Doesn't matter.  In either case, he'll eventually figure-out that
> >>> you're an immoral, thieving scumbag.
>
> >>What's he stolen?
> > Music and movies.
>
> He has?
> I don't recall him admitting engaging in shoplifting or burglary.
> He didn't even admit to mugging someone for a DVD or CD they were
> carrying... So... what did he steal?
>
> What physical property did he deprive some other entity (be it person or
> company) of?
>
> Copying a file is not theft because the so called "victim" is not deprived
> of the original.


Idiot. So "identity theft" isn't a crime because no physical property
was stolen and the "victim" still gets to keep their name?

Or "stealing" the recipe for Coca-Cola isn't a crime because Coke
still has the original formula so there's no damage their either?

Or "stealing" military secrets isn't a crime because no physical
property was stolen and the USA still gets to keep their nukes?



You are simply an IDIOT. Do yourself a favor and return your piece of
shit degree back to the website you bought it from. It wasn't worth
the $5 you paid for it.




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