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rdrake

Junior Member
haha no as long as I get a good laugh I keep comin back...;)

Once again.. its a long haul between cyber encription and a bank vault. If a retail seller has his clients financial information on an accessible network and he isn't using the very latest in net security, well I have to affirm that I think he IS asking for trouble.


And the fact of the matter is that I was PLAYING GAMES.. which you can't do on the campus network. I was quite happy to be able to log on during my break and the last thing I expected was to be bothered by anyone.

Now that I have been enlightened by all of you about the hackers, stalkers, molesters, terrorists and kidnappers who all base their operations where I am playing my online game, I will be sure to think twice about it :p
 


CdwJava

Senior Member
As long as you comply with a request to scram if asked, then you can play games in your car all you like.

- Carl
 

rdrake

Junior Member
Thank you

Well as we can all see, Carl's response was really the only one ANY of us needed. The rest of you should all take a vacation.
 

justalayman

Senior Member
Well as we can all see, Carl's response was really the only one ANY of us needed. The rest of you should all take a vacation.
well, if you would listen. This is from my first post (#9):

rdrake Staying on track, I understand your point that if the property manager asks you to leave you have to leave.. I would like to get REAL clear on that

.justalayman; It's real clear. If the owner of controlling person of a property tells you to leave, you got 2 choices; leave or face the consequences, which ae usually going to be the police.

ya see rdrake, that is what everybody told you from way back when but you wanted to argue that you had some rights due to your purchase.

Post #4;

.You Are Guilty
Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 6,481

If you bought it from Starbucks, you can use it in Starbucks. Starbucks can still kick you out at any time they want, but they would have to issue you a refund for any unused time if they did so. But since Starbucks does not own or operate the mall (i.e. the parking lot), the Mall gets to decide who stays and who goes from that area.

Find another hill to die on, this one's a loser.

and carl told you the same this way back in post #7.

and peligroso in #14.

it just apparently took you 47 posts to get it through your thick head.

"what a maroon!"
bugs bunny
 

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