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To: adam_az
I'm not YOU GUYS, I'm me.

That's YOUR problem, Forrest.

I refuted your specific statements, and the best you can do in response is to refer to me as if I were a cardboard cutout, part of some amorphous group-think.

Uh, no you didn't, Black Knight. I pointed out that this exploit was vastly overblown because it doesn't even affect Windows XP.

From what I've observed, your weak technical skills are only more inferior than your debate skills.

Phew, lucky for me that your observations are filtered through a built-in ideological cesspool.

That crap might work on DUh, but it doesn't fly here.

Dude, come back when you understand how an ActiveX control even works. Then, we'll talk.
235 posted on 02/03/2004 2:39:47 PM PST by Bush2000
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To: Bush2000
I pointed out that this exploit was vastly overblown because it doesn't even affect Windows XP.

What planet do you live on? Here on Earth, companies don't upgrade their desktop OS's as often as you seem to think. For example, I'm sitting here at work on a 2.4 GHZ p4.... running Windows 2000 workstation.

http://www.technewsworld.com/perl/story/32706.html

"Laura DiDio, a senior analyst at the Yankee Group, surveyed the market about six months ago, polling 1,100 firms worldwide. She found that most ran a mixed shop: 86 percent of her sample were still running Windows NT workstations, while 48 percent still had Windows 98 someplace. While Windows XP has been available since late 2001, IDC estimates there are 58 million copies of Windows 98 still installed worldwide, making up 20 percent of Windows licenses. Microsoft, which had planned to pull the plug on support for Windows 98 this month, has just extended it to 2006."

"In the Yankee Group sample, 57 percent used Windows 2000, said DiDio, and 72 percent used Windows XP, although less than 20 percent of those users said XP accounted for the bulk of their screens."


YOU thought that this was a not serious bug, MICROSOFT CALLS IT CRITICAL.

YOU think that if it doesn't affect Win XP, it's moot - but Windows 98 still represents 20% of Microsoft licenses still in use, and MS extended support for another two years.

To paraphrase Rob Zombie - you are MORE MICROSOFT THAN MICROSOFT. "Dude."

As for my having a "built in ideological cesspool," kinda funny accusation for a guy who has at home two windows systems, a Sun SPARC running Solaris 9, two OpenBSD systems, a FreeBSD box, and a Linux laptop... and a Windows XP system serves as my main workstation. The rest (except the laptop of course) are headless.
238 posted on 02/03/2004 2:56:21 PM PST by adam_az (Be vewy vewy qwiet, I'm hunting weftists.)
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