Of course it isn't their fault.

Fortunately, I'm not affected by problems that aren't Microsoft's fault.

On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Robert Slade wrote:

> Apparently some users of Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 are seeing a 
> problem with the computer will boot up to a black screen.
> 
> Microsoft has announced, today, that they have absolutely no idea what the 
> problem is, but it is *not* *their* *fault*.
> 
> (Yes, I know it is Friday in NZ.  No, this is not a joke.  It's a real news 
> story.  Heard it on the drive in to teach this morning.)
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