Re: acessing a wireless router




John Navas wrote:
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In <1140726762.885719.34360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on 23 Feb 2006
12:32:42 -0800, nickarama2005@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Because it is non-tangible and no one, including the ISP lose nothing.
No one loses anything. If I was planning on using large amounts of
bandwidth, I'd agree with you. But I'm not. Jut simply email and
internet access. I'd even pay for it there, if they offered.

That doesn't justify stealing it.

I found a way, and am happy and am not hurting or taking anything away
from anyway from anyone.

Nonsense.

Perfect sense.

My conscious is clear.

You mean you have no conscience
LOL. That is hilarious. I guess that explains why I have never
murdered, raped or stole in my life.
LOL.

.



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