Same with CPU...investing time & money in labor, cooling, etc
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Same with CPU...investing time & money in labor, cooling, etc
Wrong.Quote:
Originally posted by Matt_E
100% correct. Because it was brought up to justify software piracy, somehow.
This was brought up to "mock" those who start deadend threads...and to point out why moral/legal issues should never be discussed in a computer forum.
People do what they do. No justification needed.
I agree, but I hate In-N-Out frenchfies :( I like my fries crunch...Quote:
Originally posted by JetForce Gemini X
In-N-OUT> BK
mmmmm Double-Double Animal style :D
but with in-n-out u can feel the grease that you bathe your teeth in...
Yeah IN-n-OUT is great :D
http://home.comcast.net/~blah/burger1.jpg
might see if icna get one of these since compusa is right across from a in-n-out and i'll need some food after black friday
edit: i'll get it with like 15 less patties...
That's right. Because One (OC) is legal and morally not wrong, while pirating software is illegal and morally wrong. it's that black & white.Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
Wrong.
This was brought up to "mock" those who start deadend threads...and to point out why moral/legal issues should never be discussed in a computer forum.
People do what they do. No justification needed.
Wail all you want.:D
And by the way: I am dang tired of supporting the lazy behinds of you glorified Software Robin Hoods. I, as a legal, paying customer, carry YOU, who doesn't feel it's necessary to pay for software.
I remember that kid who ordered the 20/20. Sick. That kid was my hero, albeit my fat hero.Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
Yeah IN-n-OUT is great :D
EDIT: Oh, and I-n-O fries are the absolute worst pieces of cardbox tasting piles of mierda I've ever tasted. They shouldn't even be called fries. They should be called chopped cardboard.
-MrD
OMG guys, you need to go to a Good Times (only in Colorado, mainly Denver), they have the best fries EVER. I swear, they are damn good. In-N-Out with Goodtimes fries = secksQuote:
Originally posted by MrDigital
I remember that kid who ordered the 20/20. Sick. That kid was my hero, albeit my fat hero.
EDIT: Oh, and I-n-O fries are the absolute worst pieces of cardbox tasting piles of mierda I've ever tasted. They shouldn't even be called fries. They should be called chopped cardboard.
-MrD
http://www.goodtimesburgers.com/home.htm
Also, I heard that guy shat grease for like 4 days afterwords
I just have a couple of things to say.
Thundergod, your analogy was useless. It proved nothing. If you bought the burger, then went home and put extra **** on it, you still paid for that extra ****. By putting the extra **** that you already paid for on the burger you already paid for, that does nothing to detriment Burger King.
As far as overclocking being wrong, nah, and I am not so blind as to not see that Guru is indifferent about it, he made this thread to prove a point, not to state his opinion.
And his point was not well taken by any of you, it was by me though. The point is, you are all very stuck up on your morals, especially about games and software piracy. Sure, it's stealing, sure stealing is wrong, who gives a ****? I don't. I don't seek out people who download games and harp at them about it. Now, on the other side of the coin, when I see people saying that Valve is doing something wrong by banning people who are trying to play a warez version of HL-2, that plain out pisses me off, and I will give them a couple of words to take home. However, people who download games are not evil, and they are not comparable to someone who robs banks and **** like that. The problem is, a lot of you make them out to be.
By the way, harping at warez-monkies wont stop them from doing it, they'll probably laugh at you, not to mention the fact that most warez-monkies are so ****ing illiterate and stupid they will simply respond with "" or something else that is equally moronic.
What's the best plan? Ignore them and let the mods take care of it, that way you dont seem like a total nazi, becuase that's exactly what you seem like, (MOM), and you dont get the warez-monkey all worked up.
BTW, that is one badass burger, I really really want it. :)don't post this kind of stuff again...Un4
KaoTiK, very perceptive and well said.Quote:
Originally posted by KaoTiK
I just have a couple of things to say.
As far as overclocking being wrong, nah, and I am not so blind as to not see that Guru is indifferent about it, he made this thread to prove a point, not to state his opinion.
And his point was not well taken by any of you, it was by me though. The point is, you are all very stuck up on your morals, especially about games and software piracy. Sure, it's stealing, sure stealing is wrong, who gives a ****? I don't. I don't seek out people who download games and harp at them about it. Now, on the other side of the coin, when I see people saying that Valve is doing something wrong by banning people who are trying to play a warez version of HL-2, that plain out pisses me off, and I will give them a couple of words to take home. However, people who download games are not evil, and they are not comparable to someone who robs banks and **** like that. The problem is, a lot of you make them out to be.
Finally, an enlightened voice in the wilderness...
For The Record
I don't think overclocking is stealing.
Every game I own was purchased at full retail either at CC or BB.
Some games I own 2 of so my wife & I can play together.
Nah, I'm no pirate, never have been.
However, the "Holier than thou" judgemental attitude expressed by the majority of posters on this topic has me seriously thinking about changing my name to Redbeard and turning outlaw...
Gotta run:
I'm gonna try and cheat Intel out of a few more Mhz.
Then I'm running down to Mickey D's, get small coke and see if I can re-fill it 8 times.
Who knows, maybe I can snag a buck or two out of the collection plate next Sunday...
Yaaar Mateys...:p
I find the small pop at McD analogy a little flawed. After working in food service for 5 years, I have found soft drinks to be one of the most profitable items on the menu. I was trained (and trained employees, once I became management) to ask "Would you like a drink to go with (insert food item here)?" if the customer didn't order a drink with their food. Why? Profit. While the cost of goods when it comes to the actual food is higher, the cost of goods when it comes to a soft drink is less than 25%.
Ok, so if a 5 gal bag in box of Coke cost $30 bucks (this is what we paid, i worked as the warehouse supervisor my last year, so I know what stuff really costs) and we get 1000 20 oz servings out of that BIB, that means the syrup costs .03 per serving. The cup may cost .05-.10, the water and CO2 might cost .05-.10, and maybe throw another .05 in for labor. We would then sell this for 2.00 (water park prices, thats why pop is so highly profitable), but McD would sell this for maybe 1.00. So at most, the cost of goods for this soft drink would be .30 or 30%.
So to FULLY get what you pay for when you buy a 20 oz pop, you technically when it comes to money have paid for those 4 refills, so in you aren't really stealing at all, thats why its allowed.
Just thought I would shed some light on this.
On topic now, i have a AMD XP M 2600+ running at 2.5 GHz. I paid $110 for it, at the time the 3200+ was $180. So I saved $70 and got a chip thats faster than the fastest one offered. Morally wrong? I dont think so. Its the nature of the consumer, you want to get the most for the least amount of money. If you think its stealing, then why do you wait for sales at stores?
-clue
EDIT: I forgot to add ice, but I think you get my point.
Hey, at least you admit it's stealing. And it is definetely not the same as OC'ing.Quote:
Originally posted by KaoTiK
I just have a couple of things to say.
Thundergod, your analogy was useless. It proved nothing. If you bought the burger, then went home and put extra **** on it, you still paid for that extra ****. By putting the extra **** that you already paid for on the burger you already paid for, that does nothing to detriment Burger King.
As far as overclocking being wrong, nah, and I am not so blind as to not see that Guru is indifferent about it, he made this thread to prove a point, not to state his opinion.
And his point was not well taken by any of you, it was by me though. The point is, you are all very stuck up on your morals, especially about games and software piracy. Sure, it's stealing, sure stealing is wrong, who gives a ****? I don't. I don't seek out people who download games and harp at them about it. Now, on the other side of the coin, when I see people saying that Valve is doing something wrong by banning people who are trying to play a warez version of HL-2, that plain out pisses me off, and I will give them a couple of words to take home. However, people who download games are not evil, and they are not comparable to someone who robs banks and **** like that. The problem is, a lot of you make them out to be.
By the way, harping at warez-monkies wont stop them from doing it, they'll probably laugh at you, not to mention the fact that most warez-monkies are so ****ing illiterate and stupid they will simply respond with "man you suk cok go eat your mom" or something else that is equally moronic.
What's the best plan? Ignore them and let the mods take care of it, that way you dont seem like a total nazi, becuase that's exactly what you seem like, (MOM), and you dont get the warez-monkey all worked up.
BTW, that is one badass burger, I really really want it. :)
Good for you. For the record, it pisses me off mightily that other's steal what I pay for, but hey....do whatever you want.Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
KaoTiK, very perceptive and well said.
Finally, an enlightened voice in the wilderness...
For The Record
I don't think overclocking is stealing.
Every game I own was purchased at full retail either at CC or BB.
Some games I own 2 of so my wife & I can play together.
Nah, I'm no pirate, never have been.
However, the "Holier than thou" judgemental attitude expressed by the majority of posters on this topic has me seriously thinking about changing my name to Redbeard and turning outlaw...
Gotta run:
I'm gonna try and cheat Intel out of a few more Mhz.
Then I'm running down to Mickey D's, get small coke and see if I can re-fill it 8 times.
Who knows, maybe I can snag a buck or two out of the collection plate next Sunday...
Yaaar Mateys...:p
I know what I am doing, and it's really none of my business what you do. But, allow me to be pissed about it.
Obviously you didn't get mine...Quote:
Originally posted by clue_8402
I find the small pop at McD analogy a little flawed. After working in food service for 5 years, I have found soft drinks to be one of the most profitable items on the menu. I was trained (and trained employees, once I became management) to ask "Would you like a drink to go with (insert food item here)?" if the customer didn't order a drink with their food. Why? Profit. While the cost of goods when it comes to the actual food is higher, the cost of goods when it comes to a soft drink is less than 25%.
Ok, so if a 5 gal bag in box of Coke cost $30 bucks (this is what we paid, i worked as the warehouse supervisor my last year, so I know what stuff really costs) and we get 1000 20 oz servings out of that BIB, that means the syrup costs .03 per serving. The cup may cost .05-.10, the water and CO2 might cost .05-.10, and maybe throw another .05 in for labor. We would then sell this for 2.00 (water park prices, thats why pop is so highly profitable), but McD would sell this for maybe 1.00. So at most, the cost of goods for this soft drink would be .30 or 30%.
So to FULLY get what you pay for when you buy a 20 oz pop, you technically when it comes to money have paid for those 4 refills, so in you aren't really stealing at all, thats why its allowed.
Just thought I would shed some light on this.
On topic now, i have a AMD XP M 2600+ running at 2.5 GHz. I paid $110 for it, at the time the 3200+ was $180. So I saved $70 and got a chip thats faster than the fastest one offered. Morally wrong? I dont think so. Its the nature of the consumer, you want to get the most for the least amount of money. If you think its stealing, then why do you wait for sales at stores?
-clue
EDIT: I forgot to add ice, but I think you get my point.
I bought a 3000+ and have OC/ed it to 3400+ speeds, but yet, I could never afford a 3400+, so wouldnt have bought one anyway, they are lucky I even purchased the 3000+!!!Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
You also cost the manufacturer the retail price difference between the 3000+ and the 3500+ - didn't you?
Are you a thief?
Is it ok to deprive the manufacturer revenues he would have gotten had you PAID for the performance you are getting?
LOL See folks? this fellow makes no apology for overclocking. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by bisonator
I bought a 3000+ and have OC/ed it to 3400+ speeds, but yet, I could never afford a 3400+, so wouldnt have bought one anyway, they are lucky I even purchased the 3000+!!!
Why blame the consumer? I'm sure AMD tests the chips to see what what speeds they could run at before they even get stamped with a XX00+ designation. When these IQYHA XP-M came out why didn't they see that they could do 2.6-2.7 on air? AMD could have marketed these chips as "XP Ultras" just like Intel did with their "Extreme" or whatever they called them chips, instead of letting the XP line die like they have. My overclock is all multiplier, the FSB is stock, so the mistake in selling these chips unlocked is AMDs.Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
Obviously you didn't get mine...
So the consumers take advantage of AMDs mistake. As I said before, the consumer will try to get the most for the least amount of money. Why spend $180 on something when I can spend $110 and get something faster?
-clue
There is absolutely no moral analogy between oc'ing and piracy. You keep trying to push that point, but I've already pointed it out to you:
One you own, the other you do not.
Matt_EQuote:
Originally posted by Matt_E
There is absolutely no moral analogy between oc'ing and piracy. You keep trying to push that point, but I've already pointed it out to you:
One you own, the other you do not.
How dense are you? You've rambled on and on about Piracy and Overclocking not being related...Still don't "get it" do ya?
I'm not "pushing" anything-maybe you should look up the phrase "tongue in cheek"...:cool:
Pffffft...it was obviously meant as some sort of analogy, if you were trying to make some point about the morals of piracy, by bringing up OC'ing, even if it was "tongue-in-cheek". And I do doubt the wholesomeness of that.
Yes, you bring up the farce that you're not even serious. To me, it sounds like a half-assed attempt to "show up" those that condemn piracy, but condone OC'ing.
That is an entirely nonsensical point, as the two are unrelated, so how dense are you, for even bringing it up in the first place?
I do realize that you brought this up not necessarily to justify piracy, but to point out "morals", and comparing it to another common practice.
But, it is so unrelated, it should be treated as a joke, at best. Problem is, some here actually do want to see an analogy, as a justification for their actions. That is the part that really irritates me.
So Guru, if you major complaint is that it is no one elses business to be the morality police, then exactly whose place is it, huh?
When people buy a processor to o/c, as long as they don't try to return something they damaged, they are not stealing. What do they do.
1. Buy higher end motherboards with o/c features, for which they pay more.
2. Buy high-end RAM, which is more expensive than regular rated RAM needed to run default speeds.
3. Buy high-end power supplies to feed power to those devices.
4. Buy extra or high-end cooling components to keep all those power hungry devices cool.
A good point that was brought up was economies of scale. AMD and Intel don't want to replace CPUs that people burned up through abuse from o/c, and as well they shouldn't. But they also know that these people are enthusiests that will, on average, replace/upgrade their CPUs several times during the time frame that the average PC buyer will turn over their computer system for a new one; that only occurs about 3-4 years on average.
When some one takes something and never pays for it, then the cost of that theft is passed along to every other consumer that does legitimately buy their stuff. When the cost of theft is passed on to them, they have every right to be pissed off and make moral judgements against those that steal. As game prices rise because the developer has to charge more, to those of us that buy our software, to offset piracy I get mad, and quite honestly, you should too. Some will say that not all of the pirated software would have been purchased anyway. Then why did the person that downloaded it actually download. There had to be interest in the software for them to want to download it. Maybe they wouldn't have purchased the program at retail prices, but they may have purchased the game later on when the prices came down some. Either way, the makers got some return for their work.
PWND! Nice post... https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/.../2006/07/3.gifQuote:
Originally posted by ThunderGod66
If you go to Burger King and buy a hamburger, take it home and put mayonaise, lettuce and tomato on it...are you stealing because you only paid for a hamburger but now you have a whopper jr.?
So, I think we can all agree this thread is and has been pointless an without any redeeming qualities othen than to allow one windbag after another try to cram their values down someone elses throat.
I could care less who pirates software or OC's their cpu, kicks their dog or beats their wife
The whole point of this ridiculous thread was to prove how many jerks are willing to pile on and ad their 2 cents worth.
I was inspired by this thread here:
http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...5&pagenumber=1
Notice my response 2nd post in the thread... Flame Fest Fodder...
I think I've pretty much made my point.
If you want an off topic forum - Create one and have the balls to call it that. Mods who participate are as guilty as anyone else of being off topic.
Agreed, other than the part about "cramming values" down someone's throat. To me, that's saying we should be more tolerant of different values we may hold. True to some extent, except that (here I go again, forgive me) stealing [software] isn't really all that relative of a moral value.
There. Done.:D