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Stupid ideas, part two
Someone higher up at my company decided that ME was OK on laptops that only connected to the network sometimes. Try cleaning up that excrement after some idiot takes the machine home, loads "a few cute things" and brings it back to work.

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shorthorn? (nt)  ryusen | 03/05/04
we would of added to sp  JWatson77 | 03/05/04
The elegance is astounding...  Mike Cox | 03/05/04
Windows 2003 Server is too old  nucrash | 03/05/04
MS just cant compete with their releases.  Suicida| | 03/06/04
What!?!  Martin Marvinski | 03/06/04
Microsoft must be hurting for money, I guess...  B.O.F.H. | 03/05/04
Whooooooaaaa!  michael-t | 03/05/04
(NT) Will this be called "Windows 2003 Rebloated"?  Plain Logic | 03/06/04
Not that bloated  Suicida| | 03/06/04
Not really  zd-spam | 03/06/04
hmm  Suicida| | 03/06/04
Gentoo?  doe_z | 03/07/04
Yep 2004.0  Suicida| | 03/07/04
Remember Windows ME!  scoobies_snacks | 03/06/04
Windows ME workstation?  JoeMama_z | 03/06/04
I've seen it happen  Suicida| | 03/06/04
Stupid ideas, part two  AbsolutelyNot | 03/10/04
MS has simply condemned itself  michael-t | 03/06/04
Message has been deleted.  qwwq | 03/07/04
"www.LinuxCAD.com" doesn't belong in here.  GraysonPeddie | 03/07/04
"The form that will take is still being determined"  nite_w0lf | 03/07/04
"chose the form of your destroyer" (nt)  ryusen | 03/08/04
MS breaks record?  Richard Flude | 10/18/04

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