Have you ever heard the expression about comparing apples to apples instead of oranges? In your "analogy" you just compared apples to ground beef. The two situations could not be more different. In the car example you gave someone would actually be without something in the end, the driver you spoke of would not have a car in the end that he did in the beginning. When it comes to Vista, someone may have something in the end that they did not pay for, BUT NOBODY will find themselves without anything they had before. In your car analogy someone gets something AND someone looses something. When it comes to cracking Vista someone gains something, that's it.
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@Chris,
Have you ever heard the expression about comparing apples to apples instead of oranges? In your "analogy" you just compared apples to ground beef. The two situations could not be more different. In the car example you gave someone would actually be without something in the end, the driver you spoke of would not have a car in the end that he did in the beginning. When it comes to Vista, someone may have something in the end that they did not pay for, BUT NOBODY will find themselves without anything they had before. In your car analogy someone gets something AND someone looses something. When it comes to cracking Vista someone gains something, that's it.