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    How to keep PayPal from printing my home address on invoices?

    When I buy things on Ebay, often the paypal invoice will just show the seller as "DBS Industries" or whatever, rather than someone's name. But when I sell things, my full name and home address shows up on the invoice. And I can't change my name to a company name in PayPal, because the info has...
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    How can I buy just a product key for Windows XP?

    I got a pirated version of xp, and put it on a pc that I built. So I'm in the "30 day activation period," that you can use it in without registering. But obviously I want to continue using it after the 30 days. I don't mind paying for a legitimate copy, but I don't want to have to reinstall...
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    can you be charged with a past crime if you admit it on the radio or on a podcast?

    like if you say "well I download movies illegally" or something more serious like "i used to steal cars" or whatever. It seems unlikely, but I'm curious to know if you could be charged for something from the past, just from talking about it/admitting it on a broadcast.
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    can you be charged with a past crime if you admit it on the radio or on a podcast?

    like if you say "well I download movies illegally" or something more serious like "i used to steal cars" or whatever. It seems unlikely, but I'm curious to know if you could be charged for something from the past, just from talking about it/admitting it on a broadcast.
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    can you be charged with a past crime if you admit it on the radio or on a podcast?

    like if you say "well I download movies illegally" or something more serious like "i used to steal cars" or whatever. It seems unlikely, but I'm curious to know if you could be charged for something from the past, just from talking about it/admitting it on a broadcast.
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    can you be charged with a past crime if you admit it on the radio or on a podcast?

    like if you say "well I download movies illegally" or something more serious like "i used to steal cars" or whatever. It seems unlikely, but I'm curious to know if you could be charged for something from the past, just from talking about it/admitting it on a broadcast.
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