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Originally Posted by willravel
Maybe I should ask you this: did you real the whole thing? Every word? I don't read all the crap on software before I hit "accept", so I could be agreeing to slavery for all I know for installing a new version of iTunes.
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Yeah, I read every last word. Ya believe that?
It was long and boring, too. I have four copies of it printed out in a folder with all of my other DoD papers. Want a copy for giggles? You'd get a laugh from all the legalese.
When they say that you're signing away your life? They aren't kidding. It sobers you up really quick and most mature types take it very seriously. They actually read the documentation before signing it. I racked up like $20 on my cell phone just calling the E-7 at the station to ask questions about MOS choices / bonus info / dates of training / jump school / unit selection, etc.
I signed up for 3 years active duty, 5 years reserve... with the possibility of being extended. I knew it when I signed up. When I got SL/SM? I was pissed but I wasn't going, "Man, those motherfuckers lied to me!" Why? Because I knew it when I signed up.
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My experience is a fallacy.
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Originally Posted by willravel
...installing a new version of iTunes.
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You know about the "No WMD clause" in iTunes, right?