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Fair enough Laff!
I myself have stated that as long as Apple fixes the problem before there is an exploit I am fine but that does mean that it should be fixed.

Ya got me good buddy! Let me revise:
MS doesn't need to fix this quickly. As long as the patch gets released 1 day before the first PC gets taken over, that is all that counts. Better?
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COLOR ME SHOCKED!  Counselor_Beep | 03/21/06
Again, not much surprise, but...  Tony Agudo | 03/21/06
Read the article on van der Stad's website  Scrat | 03/22/06
of course IE7 is safe  corticus | 03/22/06
Thanks for the update!  Tony Agudo | 03/22/06
Not Windows 2000?  rick752 | 03/21/06
I'm sure it does affect W2K...  PB_z | 03/22/06
Read the article on van der Stad's website  Scrat | 03/22/06
Calling George Ou  Letophoro | 03/21/06
I can't believe he hasn't chimed in yet...  tic swayback | 03/22/06
But it doesn't surprise me that you have!!  NonZealot | 03/22/06
Good to see you too  tic swayback | 03/22/06
Again with the feelings of self doubt?  NonZealot | 03/22/06
Very snide, NZ  tic swayback | 03/22/06
Oh gawd [rolling eyes] . . . here we go again  brian ansorge | 03/22/06
They call this news ?  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 03/22/06
hey, leave me out of this  Monkey_MCSE | 03/22/06
I support the Mac so work is a word I rarely cross paths with:)  Laff | 03/22/06
I'm Through Preaching  cyberscan | 03/23/06
|o zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz  Mr. Roboto | 03/22/06
Let's see...  tslocum7 | 03/22/06
Better Late Than Never,It only Get's Better!!!  dotcom_z | 03/22/06
Ignorant hyperbole  cdgoldin | 03/22/06
This is the only part of the story that matters  NonZealot | 03/22/06
So close and yet so far...sigh.  Laff | 03/22/06
Fair enough Laff!  NonZealot | 03/22/06
Yes much better but quickly is subjective cause one  Laff | 03/22/06
Use IE 7  elliottxp | 03/22/06
And what do you know, Vista is "just around the corner"  michael_t | 03/22/06
So what's new in Redmons/windows  WSHBaker@... | 03/23/06

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