From now on I do. A Japanese game once put a clause in the license agreement that gave them permission to install a Trojan on your computer and take pictures of your desktop to upload to the internet.Xan Krieger said:I do recall one store including a bit in the agreement in which your soul belonged to the company. If you didn't agree I think you got money off your next purchase, if you did agree they eventually said they'd never collect your soul.
Anyway, do you read the agreements or do you just click "I agree"?
The way you said it made is sound like you loved EVERY single episode before this since you watched them multiple times, but this one was the absolute worst. Besides, I was only kidding, no need to get pissed off.Trogdor1138 said:So because I didn't like the episode I'm an Apple fanboy? Makes perfect sense, it's not like I thought the episode was shit or that I think the show has gone downhill or anything.smallthemouse said:I bet you are an Apple fanboy.Trogdor1138 said:Never. What? I don't have time to sit down and read their confusing shit novel length legal document. Nothing will happen to me. If it was something besides software then I would read it though obviously, for something important in real life.
Also, that South Park was absolute shit and one of the worst episodes of all time, this is coming from somebody who has seen every episode several times and loves the show.
I thought it was a quality episode.
Ooh and I also never ever read them, but every time I see them I somehow seriously consider it.
For your information, I use an iMac, I use it because it's a good computer and does what I need it to (for personal and work use). Not all of the people that have an Apple product are pretentious douche bags who blindly love Apple.
Apologies if I sounded pissed off dude, twas not the intentionsmallthemouse said:The way you said it made is sound like you loved EVERY single episode before this since you watched them multiple times, but this one was the absolute worst. Besides, I was only kidding, no need to get pissed off.Trogdor1138 said:So because I didn't like the episode I'm an Apple fanboy? Makes perfect sense, it's not like I thought the episode was shit or that I think the show has gone downhill or anything.smallthemouse said:I bet you are an Apple fanboy.Trogdor1138 said:Never. What? I don't have time to sit down and read their confusing shit novel length legal document. Nothing will happen to me. If it was something besides software then I would read it though obviously, for something important in real life.
Also, that South Park was absolute shit and one of the worst episodes of all time, this is coming from somebody who has seen every episode several times and loves the show.
I thought it was a quality episode.
Ooh and I also never ever read them, but every time I see them I somehow seriously consider it.
For your information, I use an iMac, I use it because it's a good computer and does what I need it to (for personal and work use). Not all of the people that have an Apple product are pretentious douche bags who blindly love Apple.
I don't see why you hated it though, I mean it wasn't the best episode, but it had plenty of the ridiculous literal representations of their viewpoints, which is my favorite part of the show. (like "so you can put all your shit on the iPad!")
So since you don't agree with them, I assume you click disagree?TestECull said:Nope. I don't intend on following them, I don't agree to them, and I sure as hell don't like them, so I ain't gonna waste my time reading them.
I will use the software I paid good money for though, and I will use it as I see fit. I paid good god damn money for one copy of the software, I am not about to give up any of my rights because some douchebag lawyer put some legalese in the installer.
Seriously fuck EULAs.