WGA is software as a service? I can't think of any "service" I've ever received from it - unless you count the updates and patches you need to keep your Windows machines even marginally secured. Was I stupid to subscribe to WGA, as Dvorak states? Maybe, but not as stupid as I would have been to leave my desktop unpatched. If I'm stupid either way, maybe Dvorak would agree that my true stupidity was running Windows in the first place, instead of Linux or OS X, which don't require such nonsense.
Just believe whatever the Ministry of Truth tells you and don't ask any questions. BB is watching.
WGA is software as a service? I can't think of any "service" I've ever received from it - unless you count the updates and patches you need to keep your Windows machines even marginally secured. Was I stupid to subscribe to WGA, as Dvorak states? Maybe, but not as stupid as I would have been to leave my desktop unpatched. If I'm stupid either way, maybe Dvorak would agree that my true stupidity was running Windows in the first place, instead of Linux or OS X, which don't require such nonsense.