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Your right.
and I have yet to get a single virus. But then again I'm not an idiot and run as admin.
Thats right it will when taken out of context it will make you think. Mainly it makes me think your the idiot that runs as admin then is surprised when you get a virus.

Just because I'm an admin does not mean I login with admin creds, it's called two accounts. Thats what elevation is for and 'Run as'.
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IE/FF just as fast  FrankSz | 09/11/08
IE 8 runs fast enough...  Spiritusindomit@... | 01/27/09
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So sad..  storm14k | 09/10/08
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LOL ouch ! nt  USTechHead | 09/11/08
RE: Sure ... promising, promises as ...  n0neXn0ne | 09/11/08
Oh dear  AndyCee | 09/10/08
Actually  TedKraan | 09/11/08
My Eee PC boots faster...  nucrash | 09/11/08
That's about the same time as my Vista system.  ye | 09/11/08
Yes, but the Eee includes the hardware  nucrash | 09/11/08
Lol  zeb 1 | 10/10/08
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Um, Server 2008 (vista kernel) ranked 23rd in top500.org.  DevGuy_z | 09/11/08
Way to go Windows... Sort of...  nucrash | 09/11/08
this proofs that Microsoft takes care about performance:  qmlscycrajg | 09/11/08
In other words...  jasonp@... | 09/10/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  ZachE84 | 09/10/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  Lerianis | 09/10/08
Is every ZDnet Reader a gamer?  nucrash | 09/11/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  John L. Ries | 09/10/08
IE8 is not top priority!  eMJayy | 09/10/08
Who are you again that it matters?  transposeIT | 09/11/08
Your point is....  nucrash | 09/11/08
Your point is.... this ...  n0neXn0ne | 09/11/08
Lynx parses too much information  nucrash | 09/11/08
RE: Lynx parses too much information  n0neXn0ne | 09/11/08
Yeah  TedKraan | 09/11/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  dumaal | 09/11/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  jasonwheeler | 09/11/08
I love the hourglass,  oldbaritone | 09/11/08
You say...  GuyAlanDye | 09/11/08
RE: You say what ...  n0neXn0ne | 09/11/08
So you can read the cute little comments  USTechHead | 09/11/08
LOL  n0neXn0ne | 09/11/08
I thought "Just Working" was top priority.  nucrash | 09/11/08
a slow browser suits Microsoft nicely  nohassle | 09/11/08
Typical connection speed?  Anton Philidor | 09/11/08
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No Way  zeb 1 | 10/10/08
No  mietz | 10/30/08
Its all about the sparkly bits...  Parassassin | 09/11/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  t-meers | 09/11/08
re: ... top priority  n0neXn0ne | 09/11/08
Your right.  t-meers | 09/11/08
Oops, wrong OS (nt)  n0neXn0ne | 09/11/08
And you've achieved your goal!  magusat999@... | 09/11/08
Are you kidding  zeb 1 | 10/10/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  heyhey99 | 09/12/08
That stuff started back with Windows 3.0  mietz | 10/09/08
Yea -  mietz | 10/30/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  BClark31@... | 09/16/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  mikefarmer | 10/09/08
Ditto for IE 7 as well  mikifinaz1@... | 10/30/08
RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  elanch | 10/30/08
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RE: Microsoft on IE8--speed not top priority  dglitak@... | 06/23/09

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