01-05-2016, 06:53 AM
Aside from someone else waking up a 14 month old thread, I feel compelled to ask you to clarify what you mean by:
As for ngoc009, you're not sharing your copy with her with the intention of your mom actually using it to become an Alpha Male, all while you're also still using it. She'd also secretly have to be a man for it to work at all. You're fine.
Now, let me add a little brain-teaser to the fire: What if I backed up the MP3's to the cloud, and completely without my knowledge, someone hacked into my account and made a copy, then shares that copy with 200 of his closest friends. Since I'm completely oblivious that it ever happened, and I am absolutely 100 percent convinced I've followed all the rules and haven't shared my copy with anyone, the code wouldn't activate either.
Unless there's dark magic involved. Or the Quantum Realm.
Ugh, I despise the p-word. It's so non-indicative of the behavior. Usually the anti-p representatives display more of the classic associated behaviors than the actual file-sharers themselves.
Shannon being the exception. I don't agree with Shannon on certain things, but the way he supposedly wrote this script is admirable. A bit like the honor-system. If you've used it and perceived benefits from it, you'll consider it worth the purchase afterwards. As if it creates a small, nagging incongruity in your mind, which will be resolved when you've bought it. I agree that it is so very much better than simply deactivating the product. When it comes to a 500 USD product for a pseudo-scientific field, there's going to be a lot of try-before-they-buy types. And they are a tight community. Word of mouth will - in time - increase sales. Like making an investment.
Quote:...the ap code has been release by Shannon, read the news.Care to point me to the correct item/thread where such a miracle occurred?
As for ngoc009, you're not sharing your copy with her with the intention of your mom actually using it to become an Alpha Male, all while you're also still using it. She'd also secretly have to be a man for it to work at all. You're fine.
Now, let me add a little brain-teaser to the fire: What if I backed up the MP3's to the cloud, and completely without my knowledge, someone hacked into my account and made a copy, then shares that copy with 200 of his closest friends. Since I'm completely oblivious that it ever happened, and I am absolutely 100 percent convinced I've followed all the rules and haven't shared my copy with anyone, the code wouldn't activate either.
Unless there's dark magic involved. Or the Quantum Realm.
Ugh, I despise the p-word. It's so non-indicative of the behavior. Usually the anti-p representatives display more of the classic associated behaviors than the actual file-sharers themselves.
Shannon being the exception. I don't agree with Shannon on certain things, but the way he supposedly wrote this script is admirable. A bit like the honor-system. If you've used it and perceived benefits from it, you'll consider it worth the purchase afterwards. As if it creates a small, nagging incongruity in your mind, which will be resolved when you've bought it. I agree that it is so very much better than simply deactivating the product. When it comes to a 500 USD product for a pseudo-scientific field, there's going to be a lot of try-before-they-buy types. And they are a tight community. Word of mouth will - in time - increase sales. Like making an investment.