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Making an assumption is NOT PROOF!
Although the magic word is not mentioned, it is safe to assume that they love to grind MS's nose in it.

About as safe as assuming that Windows is secure... You still do not support the theory that the virus propogators are "Linux nutters." Maybe you are overlooking the fact that there are a LOT of people forced to use Windows who are just plain pissed off.

Microsoft NEEDS to have their noses ground, perhaps eventually they will realize it IS an issue that will not be FUDed away.
Posted by: MarcB_z   Posted on: 10/16/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Try these  John Dulles | 10/15/03
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