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Worst analogy ever..
Even if the "Microsoft users = sheep" comparison was intentional...
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Posted by: Etch44   Posted on: 01/11/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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(NT) Well now there's a shocker :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 01/09/07
Microsoft leaves Word zero-day holes unpatched  Loverock Davidson | 01/09/07
In the meantime, so what if end users are affected?  whisperycat | 01/10/07
They won't be  Loverock Davidson | 01/10/07
Shills and sheep  whisperycat | 01/10/07
Worst analogy ever..  Etch44 | 01/11/07
Based on that logic, MS can quit wasting resources on patches altogether!  Zeppo9191 | 01/10/07
How funny  Stuka | 01/10/07
Note that Loverock has a logical explaination  sykandtyed | 01/10/07
Read again  cmjrees | 01/10/07
Not good  Boot_Agnostic | 01/10/07
The really significant statement  Chad_z | 01/10/07
I got news for you...  sykandtyed | 01/10/07
Very clever of you...  cmjrees | 01/10/07
Dude, you need to check your crap before you fling it...  ajole | 01/11/07
Really? It's not a shocker to me......  paul.glowiak@... | 01/10/07
Read the article:  puppadave | 01/10/07
Are some of you in grade school?  theblue1 | 01/10/07
WTF is that supposed to mean?  dgurney | 01/10/07
I am not liking this ms thing  smokeyboy03801@... | 01/10/07
Some Excel Files cannot be open.  kevinet | 01/10/07
Open office  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 01/17/07
No Corporate Body Does Anything  bcroner | 01/10/07
Use Open Office  support@... | 01/10/07
What a crying shame Office hasn't ported to Linux...  mdsmedia | 01/11/07
OK...  cmjrees | 01/16/07

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