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Subject: WARNING--Virus sent from R'osity member

ElectricAardvark opened this issue on Jun 15, 2002 ยท 34 posts


Alleycat169 posted Thu, 20 June 2002 at 5:02 PM

Does that mean you are done cutting, pasting, reformatting, underlining and capitalizing for the day too? I sure hope so. I swear if you spent half the time you spent quoting me on making a real point, you might actually be saying something. You can recycle and rehash everything I say back at me all day. It doesn't mean you are actually making a point. Last time I checked Linux and Unix were PC based platforms, so this is not a Mac vs. PC rant. Windows and Outlook are the real problem, not your PC. They are garbage IN MY OPINION, plain and simple. "unlike Alleycat (who doesn't want to stand by what he/she says), you can quote me on that promise." Uh dude, if you haven't figured out yet that I am a man you really need help with reality. I have quoted you so I hope you keep your promise, and for the record. I stand by everything I say, I just get a little tired of having it underlined, italicized, taken out of context and thrown back in my face like I was in front of a judge. Save your legal dissertations for the courtroom, no one wants to see them here. Least of all me. I couldn't care less what platform or machine anyone else uses. All I was saying was that if you use Mac, Unix or Linux based systems you will not be affected by over 95% of the viruses out there. To me it's a no brainer. Use Windows and Outlook at your own risk...and buy lots of anti-virus software, you'll need it. In fact you can buy mine second hand, CHEAP! I never use it and don't anticipate ever needing it. So relax lil' nukem, no one is 'swiping' at you. Please don't put words in my mouth, it's bad enough that you can't make a point without quoting me and twisting it until it is something for you to flame against. Just once I'd like to see you post a reply where you didn't quote or reference something someone else said. Try forming an original thought for a change, you might like it. ;-)