That makes zero sense lol
That makes zero sense lol
These stories are a tiny sampling of Christians. Not an accurate representation at all.
Which is why I just took it apart instead. Nothing I tried would get the correct key.
*became
And He resents you for not giving Him credit for helping you get there. But He still loves you.
Yeah. This is how most Christians are. These stories certainly aren’t an accurate description of what most of us do.
That’s not really applicable to this situation. It doesn’t mean they weren’t dumb for not doing anything else. Just sayin’.
FYI, “homosexuals” is the most accurate description. The passages still mean to condemn homosexuality as a sin.
Well that was an ignorant comment.
#notallChristians
Yes. It was a Dell with Windows 7 Pro. It was easier just to take it apart to find the product key label on the SSD, which wasn’t the same as the key that Belarc came up with.
Buy a Mac :P
Not exactly the same. If you have XP or Vista, you have to pay for Windows 10. If you have OS X Snow Leopard or Lion (both also unsupported), you can still upgrade to Yosemite (and El Capitan in a couple weeks) for free.
It’s not the same thing. None of those things have specific licensing language that prohibits them from doing those things, like Nintendo has here.
Last time I tried Belarc, the product key it gave for Windows was incorrect.
Not really. There’s so many levels of IP here that it makes it an open and shut case for Nintendo. You are doing a public performance of their code, their levels, their characters, etc. Nintendo is completely in the right here. Anyone not in their YouTube Creator program will be lucky to still have Nintendo content on…
I wouldn’t call that murky. It’s pretty cut and dry. If you’re uploading it to YouTube and making money off of it, it most certainly is not “personal, non-commercial use”. That’s a blatant violation of Nintendo’s IP.
And nobody cares that you don’t care. Next time you don’t care, tell the person who’s forcing you to read these articles.