People think it's like the greatest thing cuz they seen it on teevee -
like AOL or something. Lame as shit and break easily.
Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:
Can this be right? I have a customer who wants to use MSN Explorer (I
have no idea why) and I notice on the download page it says:
"Note:
Agreed.
FORC5 wrote:
most NIS are these days, and have been for some time. beside being a
performance hog.
--
Cheers,
joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)
I might have said this before but I quit using, suggesting, or defending
Symantec with NAV 2004.
Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:
I hadn't realized with a POS Norton Internet Security was until today.
I have a machine in with Norton claiming every cookie written or read is
a "HIGH RISK" - it wou
most NIS are these days, and have been for some time. beside being a
performance hog.
how about NIS and Vista together >:-}
fp
At 09:03 AM 6/7/2006, Thane Sherrington (S) Poked the stick with:
>I hadn't realized with a POS Norton Internet Security was until today. I have
>a machine in with Nor
At 03:19 PM 07/06/2006, Mark wrote:
OHHH and you can upgrade to IE 6
Ok, that sounds better. Still not sure why anyone would use it, but
so long as it is quasi-secure.
T
OHHH and you can upgrade to IE 6
Mark
-Original Message-
>From: "Thane Sherrington (S)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jun 7, 2006 10:36 AM
>To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
>Subject: [H] MSN Explorer
>
>Can this be right? I have a customer who wants to use MSN Explorer
>(I have no idea why)
It contains IE 5.5 but is is a separate app from IE. Pretty much runs on top of
IE so it in itself is secure.
Mark
-Original Message-
>From: "Thane Sherrington (S)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jun 7, 2006 10:36 AM
>To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
>Subject: [H] MSN Explorer
>
>Can this be r
Can this be right? I have a customer who wants to use MSN Explorer
(I have no idea why) and I notice on the download page it says:
"Note: this version of MSN contains Internet Explorer 5.5."
So MSN Explorer is IE 5.5? Doesn't that mean it's full of security holes?
T
I hadn't realized with a POS Norton Internet Security was until
today. I have a machine in with Norton claiming every cookie written
or read is a "HIGH RISK" - it would be funny if it weren't so clearly
lying to make the product look like it was doing
something. Interestingly enough, the syst
OMG, that has to be one of the funniest things I have seen in awhile...
_
Julian Zottl
CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC
Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff
the right packets
-- Original Message ---
away after Apple
demanded to see my books.
T
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http://www.eset.com
Or maybe this card:
ASUS N6800/TD/512M Geforce 6800 512MB 128-bit GDDR2 AGP 4X/8X Video Card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814121216
Thanks,
Bobby
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid
Sent: Wednesday, June 07,
Can't you buy them through TechData?
Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:
At 11:38 AM 06/06/2006, joeuser wrote:
Anyone know how to go about reselling Apple computers?
LOL! I looked into selling iPods and walked away after Apple demanded
to see my books.
T
Hi again,
I appreciate all of the comments that I received on my initial query. I
have been watching various places so that I might find a good deal.
What do you all think about this:
XFX PVT42KUDE3 Geforce 6800XT 256MB 256-bit GDDR3 AGP 4X/8X - $147.
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?i
At 01:48 AM 07/06/2006, warpmedia wrote:
Has anyone seen this? The designers must have been on something but
the G4 people must REALLY be on something to do the coverage of it.
All I can say is be ready for a lot of hot KHA'AK action, lol.
ROTFL! Is this serious? They must be playing this u
At 11:38 AM 06/06/2006, joeuser wrote:
Anyone know how to go about reselling Apple computers?
LOL! I looked into selling iPods and walked away after Apple
demanded to see my books.
T
Okay, I am in a dillema here.
I had a server that I use as a webserver/sql/samba
server at home.
For some totally bizzare reason my celeron 2.66
decided to give up the ghost and it utterly refuses to
boot. The mobo is an intel 865PERL original board and
that seemed to work fine, just se
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