Re: [Audyssey] games on a business PC - Re: The importance of patronage

2011-04-28 Thread shaun everiss
well one thing to note is that as long as you can get away with it 
like not doing it during schooltime or whatever it doesn't matter.
I have been known while  sitting in a class or where I need to work 
from a document with no interaction  from my reader or anyone around 
to play quiet music while working.
Ofcause games can distract you so coman sence not to play those and 
to be concious people could see your screen to.

All my computers including school systems were loaded with games.
And in most cases unless I needed to access special functions, any 
systems were reformatted and loaded with my os and my software.
THen when I had finnished it reformatted and given back with the 
origional systems.

Can't do that now though.
At 02:28 p.m. 29/04/2011, you wrote:
It's like I said. I put games on the first and only Laptop the 
Commission bought me within days after receiving it. And i still 
managed to ace both English courses.

We are the Knights who say...Ni!
- Original Message - From: "Charles Rivard" 
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Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 7:39 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] games on a business PC - Re: The importance of patronage


Used to be?  You don't break ridiculous nonsensical rules 
anymore?  How disappointing.  Even now, I would do it unless the 
game is still in the beta sage.


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- Original Message - From: "Thomas Ward" 
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] The importance of patronage



Hi Jim,

Interesting. That could always be. Perhaps some rehab counselors have
some opinion that their clients should not put games on their
machines. That's an attitude that is rediculous since they aren't
hurting anything by being there, and as has been stated that doesn't
stop the client from scanning books, using Office, or anything else
that needs to get done for college, work, etc.

Of course, if my counselor had told me something like that I'd have
gone and done it anyway. My opinion use to be "rules are made for
breaking," and I broke a lot of them growing up. Lol!

On 4/28/11, Jim Kitchen  wrote:

Hi Thomas,

I have talked with people who told me that they had been told that since
BSVI bought their computer that they were not allowed to put games on it.
So it may not be the individuals but some of the rehab people telling them
such things.  But I do know of other rehab councilors that put my games on
the clients computers.

BFN

 Jim

Don't ever argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the
difference.



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Re: [Audyssey] games on a business PC - Re: The importance of patronage

2011-04-28 Thread Bryan Peterson
It's like I said. I put games on the first and only Laptop the Commission 
bought me within days after receiving it. And i still managed to ace both 
English courses.

We are the Knights who say...Ni!
- Original Message - 
From: "Charles Rivard" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 7:39 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] games on a business PC - Re: The importance of patronage


Used to be?  You don't break ridiculous nonsensical rules anymore?  How 
disappointing.  Even now, I would do it unless the game is still in the 
beta sage.


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To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] The importance of patronage



Hi Jim,

Interesting. That could always be. Perhaps some rehab counselors have
some opinion that their clients should not put games on their
machines. That's an attitude that is rediculous since they aren't
hurting anything by being there, and as has been stated that doesn't
stop the client from scanning books, using Office, or anything else
that needs to get done for college, work, etc.

Of course, if my counselor had told me something like that I'd have
gone and done it anyway. My opinion use to be "rules are made for
breaking," and I broke a lot of them growing up. Lol!

On 4/28/11, Jim Kitchen  wrote:

Hi Thomas,

I have talked with people who told me that they had been told that since
BSVI bought their computer that they were not allowed to put games on 
it.
So it may not be the individuals but some of the rehab people telling 
them
such things.  But I do know of other rehab councilors that put my games 
on

the clients computers.

BFN

 Jim

Don't ever argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell 
the

difference.




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Re: [Audyssey] games on a business PC - Re: The importance of patronage

2011-04-28 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Charles,

Well, let me amend my statement. I still break rules I don't agree
with, but I'm more selective with the ones I choose to break. I don't
break rules just for breaking them, but usually have some compelling
reason for doing so. Usually it has to do with some rule that is
either rimpractical or non-sensical.

For example, BSVI or someone purchases a laptop primarily for
business/company use. I'll certainly use it for that purpose, but I
wouldn't have any second thoughts about dropping a few games on their
as well in case I want to play them while traveling, on a break, etc.
The rule that I wouldn't be allowed to play games on that system
wouldn't make any sense to me since I can do both quite easily, and if
they don't want those games on their when I return it that's what the
uninstall option is for. I can just as easily remove those games
without having a lot of my own stuff on their if I have to return it.

On 4/28/11, Charles Rivard  wrote:
> Used to be?  You don't break ridiculous nonsensical rules anymore?  How
> disappointing.  Even now, I would do it unless the game is still in the beta
> sage.
>
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> heart.

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