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Hard to keep track of all the exploits
I don't know how Windows users manage to keep track of all the potential exploits. Firewalls, virus scanners...you spend a small fortune in time and treasure keeping other people out of your computer and off your network. And then there's still stuff going around. Just seems insane to me. I know it's not worth it but you just can't, or won't, try something different. Even if you finally get fed up enough to try Linux you get huffy and snuffy if it's not exactly like Windows. ROFL! You can't have it both ways.

Get off MSFT, you'll be so glad you did. It's worth the little bit of time and effort it takes whether you're switching to Apple or Linux. It will be an adjustment either way. But that adjustment is far less difficult than staying on the internet with Windows.
Posted by: Chad_z   Posted on: 02/03/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Hard to keep track of all the exploits  Chad_z | 02/03/07
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