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I do not own a television. I would not RENT DRM-infected files. A credit card requires activation to ensure that the individual to whom the line of credit is granted is reasonably assumed to have received the card. I am NOT buying a credit card. Indeed, it is life. I refuse to activate software.
Edited 2006-10-07 05:58
"""I do not own a television"""
Glad to meet you!
I have a TV. It's a 27" Magnavox. Once or twice a year there is something compelling enough that comes to my attention that I decide to fire it up.
It's almost like putting up the Christmas Tree. I've got to get it all plugged in, make sure the cable service is working, etc. I usually start a half hour before the scheduled start time of the program.
Come to think of it though, the last time I did this was a year and a half ago, when "Enterprise" did a "Mirror Universe" episode in which the original "USS Defiant" came to life again.
Suffice it to say that I'm not a big TV fan! :-)




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2005-04-01
When you buy Tivo, you have to activate it to get the schedules.
When you buy music from iTMS, you have to connect to Apple's servers.
When you get a credit card, you have to call to activate it.
This is life. Activation of commercial software is OK in my book.