One solution to the viruses on your computers.
Use the colloidal silver of computers
An Apple a day keeps the doctor away.
1 - stop using Microsoft products - try Eudora from eudora.com and
stop the Outlook address book cluster bomb problem - stop hurting
your friends with your acquired viruses.
2 - Buy a Macintosh and find out what its like to not have to update
your virus definitions every day. You can get Office for a Mac if the
arrogant majority keep using Word and creating .doc files. Or there
are great conversion utilities to get them into other formats.
3 - Join the aware minority. Apple stole the idea of a mouse and
windows from Xerox and Bill Gates stole it from Apple - unfortunately
Bill is not a very innovative fellow and with a committee based
design process and influences from the US Government has created a
fundamental operating system that is fundamentally flawed - a bit
like antibiotics for chickens to help them fatten up.
4 - Buying a Macintosh will not generally lose friends and it will
get you into a community that I find is like the silver list. Mac
users are somehow different - maybe like Honda, Peugeot or Mercedes
drivers - they are certainly not the majority but they know what they
have.
Enough of the rant. Any more will be offlist. Write to me if you have
any questions about getting off the Microsoft soma and into something
exciting.
I love this list - I have been lurking with the occasional input and
have gleaned all my knowledge from the very talented people who
frequent this list - so now I can make a phone powered current
limited rig that works in a stainless steel cup. Thankyou all for
your generous input.
Phil Salmon
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