Please, antonio, Quote my arrogant statements. And since you say "again", please quote my previous arrogant statements too, if you can. I'd like to learn from my mistakes.
Jostein Quoting Antonio Aparicio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Jostein, > > I think the arrogance and abuse (yet again) is all yours. Not to > mention the flames. All I did was pass on the information. > > Cmon Jostein, any other product would be pulled from the market on > safety grounds by now, not to mention trade descriptions/not fit for > the purpose for which it was sold! - and yet with Windows we have > 1,000s of viruses, trojans, etc. etc., all of which apparently the > responsibility of the user acording to your argument. If anyone falls > foul then it is their fault for not not downloading the latest fix from > Microsoft .... nice thinkiing. I guess that is how you build and > maintain a monopoly. > > Antonio > > On 6 Jul 2004, at 14:36, Jostein wrote: > > > Please, mr. Aparicio. > > > > What an arrogant way to present "helpful information". > > > > By the time such information reaches your sources (whatever "The > > Syracuse > > Post-Standard" may be), most sensible windows users have updated their > > systems > > a long time ago. Please don't act like a smartass on operating systems > > you're > > not fully familiar with. It's only stuff to fuel flame wars with. > > > > Jostein > > > > PS. FYI, the Scob Trojan was first observed in the wild 25. June > > (which is *two* > > weeks ago), and the Microsoft update available about 20 hours later. > > Which > > means that all *legal* copies of Microsoft Windows operating systems > > could be > > patched within a week after that, depending on the update frequency. > > Companies not updating their platforms can of course be caught pants > > down any > > day. > > > > Quoting Antonio Aparicio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > >> For those on the list who beleive windows is safe:� > >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

