I think Jonathan Powell have not read the "readme.1st" first...before the
installation

----- Original Message -----
From: Sonny Hidayat <Sonny [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 09, 1999 1:45 PM
Subject: [stttelkom] Newest Operating System


>
>   Dear sir,
>
>    Last year I upgraded Girlfriend 1.0 to Wife 1.0 and
>     noticed that the new program began unexpected child
>     processing that took up a lot of space and valuable
>     resources. No mention of such phenomenon was included
>     in the product brochure.
>     In addition, Wife 1.0 installs itself into all other programs
>     and launches during system initialization where it monitors
>     all other system activity.   Applications such as
>     KaraOk-Night 10.3 and Beerbash 2.5 no longer run,
>     crashing the system whenever selected. I cannot seem to
>     purge Wife 1.0 from my system. I am thinking about going
>     back to Girlfriend 1.0 but uninstall does not work on this
>     program. Can you help me?
>
>   Jonathan Powell
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>   Dear Jon,
>
>     This is a very common problem men complain about, but it is
>     mostly due to a  primary misconception. Many people
>     upgrade from Girlfriend 1.0 to Wife 1.0 with the idea that
>     Wife 1.0 is a "UTILITIES & ENTERTAINMENT" program.
>     In fact, Wife 1.0 is an "OPERATING SYSTEM" and designed by
>     it's creator to run everything. It is impossible to uninstall,
>     delete or purge the program from the system once  installed.
>     You cannot go back to Girlfriend 1.0 because Wife 1.0 is
>     not designed to do this. Some have tried to install
>     Girlfriend 2.0 or Wife 2.0 but end up with more problems
>     than original system. Look in your manual under WARNINGS:
>     Alimony / Child Support. I recommend you keep Wife 1.0
>     and just deal with the situation.
>     Having Wife 1.0 installed myself, I might also suggest you
>     read the entire section regarding General Protection
>     Faults (GPFs). You must assume all responsibility for faults
>     and problems that might occur. The best course of action
>     will be to push the apologize button then reset button as
>     soon as lock-up occurs. System will run smooth as long as
>     you take blame for all GPFs.
>     Wife 1.0 is a great program but is very high maintenance.
>
>     Answer Man.
>
>     P/S : Do not attempt to install illegal program like
>     Mistress 1.0 which is currently circulating both local and
>     overseas. Such program once detected by Wife 1.0 will
>     result unimaginable damages and cost of repair may incur
>     very high fee and time, not to mention emotional distress
>
>
>  Jimmy
>
>
> PS Again :
> Marriage is a NO EXIT TRAP - BE AWARE !!!
>
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> Sonny Hidayat (IKABASU'91 member)
> Bagian Perencanaan Kandatel Surabaya Barat
> PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia
> Telp.  : +62-31-5404639
> E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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