On 24 Jan 99 at 2:49, Chad A. Fernandez wrote:

> On 1999-01-23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>    >so now, what then about that "security.bin" - is it safe to delete
>    >it ? (if you don't want to password-protect disks at all ?)
>
> I would like to know this too!  I try to keep a very tidy HD.  My roomates
> barely know how to turn on a computer, much less read my mail or whatever.
> If they wanted to "get even" with me about something they would sooner throw
> the computer off the balconey than try to erase anything, so I don't really
> need any password protection.

Well the attributes for security.bin are +r +s +h. Very helpful not.

> PS: If they ever do anything to my computer there baseball card collection
> and RedWings stuff is HISTORY!!!

Computer illiterate people. They dont like your computers,
they call you wizz's, nerds, geeks etc...then you warn them about a
problem with computers that will affect them (eg Y2K) and they take
no notice.

After saying he is doing all he can about the "so called" Y2K bug he
says:

"Well I saw one congressman stand up and applaud, and theres probably
the same percentage of people watching the television..."

Tonight's news: Airlines are saying the planes are safe to fly at
midnight on Jan 1 2000.

Let me be the first person I know to use the term: "Y2K Bug Toll"

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