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Bunjee Love
Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ...
wrote: Pictures of me and my girlfriend having sex at the end of a Bunjee Rope 100 meters off a bridge in Scotland Credit where credit's due, if I were stupid enough to open a .zip from Usenet, I'd open a picture of sex at the end of a Bunjee Rope long before I'd open a picture of a dead Osama bin Laden. ;-) With MacIntosh and/or Linux, you don't have to worry about it. If click an attachment, the operating system asks you what you want do with it. On Winblows, if the attachment is an executable program, they run just run it. How did the worst product get a monopoly anyway? Is that the magic of the marketplace? Reminds me politics somehow too..... |
Bunjee Love
Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ...
wrote: Pictures of me and my girlfriend having sex at the end of a Bunjee Rope 100 meters off a bridge in Scotland Credit where credit's due, if I were stupid enough to open a .zip from Usenet, I'd open a picture of sex at the end of a Bunjee Rope long before I'd open a picture of a dead Osama bin Laden. ;-) With MacIntosh and/or Linux, you don't have to worry about it. If click an attachment, the operating system asks you what you want do with it. On Winblows, if the attachment is an executable program, they run just run it. How did the worst product get a monopoly anyway? Is that the magic of the marketplace? Reminds me politics somehow too..... |
Bunjee Love
(Salmo Bytes) wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ... wrote: Pictures of me and my girlfriend having sex at the end of a Bunjee Rope 100 meters off a bridge in Scotland Credit where credit's due, if I were stupid enough to open a .zip from Usenet, I'd open a picture of sex at the end of a Bunjee Rope long before I'd open a picture of a dead Osama bin Laden. ;-) With MacIntosh and/or Linux, you don't have to worry about it. If click an attachment, the operating system asks you what you want do with it. On Winblows, if the attachment is an executable program, they run just run it. Your ignorance is showing through. Religous arguments about platforms aside, it's the software you use to handle mail or usenet, and the options it provides that determines whether or not the program is run. Most email programs, including outlook depressed can be taught not to open automatically. How did the worst product get a monopoly anyway? Is that the magic of the marketplace? Reminds me politics somehow too..... Again, sidestepping the argument about which platform is best, the best marketed program wins, as long as it's good enough to perform most of the required tasks. Quality doesn't matter, it's marketing that counts. This from a developer who found this the hardest lesson he learned in business. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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