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It IS the STUPID OS
Not the users.

"Yes MS has holes big enough to drive a AIRBUS through, but if people would update once an awhile, they would not have these issues."


If MS closed the holes before they release their OS into the wild then they (the end user) would not have to worry about the problems would they? I don't buy a damn car with glaring safety issue and I am not buying an OS with a track record of major problems and poor customer care and I ain't buying your weak argument either.
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These headlines will continue.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/03/05
What does...  webnovice | 05/03/05
um... are you serious?  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/03/05
People pile up anyway  osreinstall | 05/05/05
Nothing can sell more  michael-t | 05/03/05
be serious  MIS Master | 05/03/05
Smallminded Know-it-all  jacarter3 | 05/04/05
What does this have to do with the Story?  kdaulton | 05/04/05
I thought E-Mail viruses were a thing of the past.  UncleBubba | 05/03/05
Wishful thinking of a "out of touch" dictator's sponsorship.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/03/05
It's not the OS  MacLinsuxs | 05/03/05
Right. Brainwashed much?  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/03/05
You are wrong big time!  NonZealot | 05/03/05
Well, you obviously are a gen-e-ass..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/04/05
It IS the STUPID OS  Squawkbox | 05/03/05
Stop with the OS bashing  SmillingMan | 05/03/05
I have not yet begun to bash  Squawkbox | 05/03/05
I must disagree  Real World | 05/04/05
Yeah I guess I should qualify my statement better  Squawkbox | 05/04/05
So if more people use the security holes appear  voska | 05/04/05
And if you go to the next level  Wolfie2K3 | 05/04/05
Linux has its problems too.  dgclay | 05/04/05
Other OSes have to be patched too...  Mark Miller | 05/04/05
It's not the OS ....  michael-t | 05/04/05
Terrible sad  kaneos | 05/03/05
He he he: the anti-s/w engineering monster (TM) owned by MS  michael-t | 05/03/05
Software  richhayes | 05/04/05
It is simple:  michael-t | 05/04/05
Unix  richhayes | 05/04/05
The MS we all know....  michael-t | 05/04/05
worms and mailers  richhayes | 05/05/05
Don't get too excited...  Wolfie2K3 | 05/04/05
Learn from OpenBSD!  soulcircus | 05/03/05
I'm sure some code from OpenBSD is in Windows already  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/04/05
Yep, sure does.  UncleBubba | 05/04/05
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So tell me...  PA-ITGuy | 05/04/05
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This worm ain't crossing the Atlantic  zmud | 05/03/05
Not entirely true..  Wolfie2K3 | 05/04/05
WRONG AGIAN ZDJOKE!!!! BUWAHAHAHAH!!!!  itanalyst | 05/04/05
Reading for comprehension...  PA-ITGuy | 05/04/05

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