Was riffing on the "magic bullet" theory to explain the Kenedy assasination.
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Huh?
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I've had it up to here with "magic SD card" conspiracy theories!
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Headquarter in New Zealand is just a front. We all know that the
Americans call the shots when it comes to the braillenote. Why else
would a major software upgrade be released that has little baring on
what users really need to do such as read html email. I feel like a
finger-smeared cd (that's modern day lingo for a broken record).
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Your American way falls down when oyu remember that Human Ware is
headquartered in New Zealand.
I remember one a while back Dene sent a message to the list about why
the BN couldn't get viruses and one of them was because what with teh
RTF converter, web page code filtering, and no HTML in emails, viruses
simply
didn't have a way to get onto the BN. It seems to me that the benefits
of
HTML in messages (...which are what, exactly, could someone tell me?)
outway
the risks. But, y'know, that's just my opinion.
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Oh, so Humanware better not do that then, especially with all those
hackers out there trying to crack keysoft and bring the braillenote
down to its knees.
Even if that was the case, it would be good for the economy. Then we
could pay Macafee and Symantec money to guard against viruses on our
braillenotes. It's the American way.
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Putitng HTML in email will seriously increase the likelyness of
viruses.
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No, a necessity and a long-time oversight. Come on guys, an fm
radio
and games are cute and cool and all, but let's tighten up some loose
ends, eh? There's already an html browser in keysoft. Why hasn't
it
yet been extended to keymail? Very frustrating to say the least.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 7:31 PM
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upgrade
Hi Dean and List,
Please pass the suggestion along for HTML in email. This would be
a
real plus.
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