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John Steinberg was pontificating
A little historical tidbit about WebTV (Marty's means of access.) It was developed by Apple engineers who then pitched it back to their employers. Apple said "nyet" and off they went for bluer horizons. Ultimately, of course, MS bought WebTV, and the rest, as they say, is history. Yup. This little webbybox seems to do about everything I need it for, and while I can be a vector for viruses, they can't hurt me. (Except for the kind that fills up my mailbox with stuff from infected computers...) And it's so simple to use, even I can use it! I just sit here on my couch with my little infrared keyboard and watch my TV screen... Marty |
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Hold on fellas, give me a minute to call Gillette. . .they may want to
sponsor this thing!! -- Martin http://home.earthlink.net/~martinhowell |
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Hi Jon--What apps do you need? Perhaps I can help.
They say first pick the software you want to run, and then buy the platform that runs it... Got the apps, got the platform, got it under control.... jon |
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 13:11:49 -0400, Davoud wrote:
Marty: Howard Lester got an email with my address with an infected attachment of some kind on it, although I didn't send him anything. Might be a little careful of anything that looks like it's from me for a while... Thanks for the warning, but no worries, mate; I use Macs... Davoud HeHe! I use nothing but Linux, so no wories here either. Lawrence Sayre -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a moral being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute. Ayn Rand (in the appendix to 'Atlas Shrugged') ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Ed wrote:
"Sam Wormley" wrote in message ... "An Apple a day keeps Bill Grrrrrates away" Yeah, right. Mac users never use Microsoft Word for Macintosh, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Virtual PC, Microsoft Entourage, MSN, MSN Messenger, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft. And Mac users certainly never use Microsoft hardware like Microsoft keyboards and Microsoft mice. Innocent--I don't use any Microsoft hardware or software. Not even IE. |
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 17:44:18 GMT, John Steinberg wrote:
Suggestion: Throw out your Windows OS and install Linux or buy a Mac! [This suggestion does NOT apply to Chris L. Peterson, as he's one of a dozen people in the known universe that actually finds WinXP more aesthetically appealing than OS X snort] Ah, but just what are you snorting? That's what I'm wondering... BTW, I think the default _visual_ WinXP interface is generally is gawdawful- I call it the Drunken Clown Interface, because it looks to me like that's who designed it. Every XP machine I set up, I turn on the classic Windows interface, classic start bar, turn off all the informational graphics inside folders, and use a desktop image and color scheme made from something other than primary colors. When I said (sometime back) that I like the Windows interface better, I wasn't actually talking about the default XP look. If you thought that, I can see why you might find it difficult to believe I'm sane! g _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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![]() "Davoud" wrote in message ... Richard DeLuca But, if you want to see George W. Bush gone in November, I figure you got about another month to find a viable candidate. John Kerry ain't it, coming across as both arrogant and aloof. We haven't had a Mac vs. PeeCee war here for a long time. Just as I start to get into it, you sugue into politics! This may be the first segue of its kind in SAA; I'm pleased to be a witness to it. Lovely! There must be some way we can work in the almost forgotten refractor vs reflector venom, and what happened to the believer vs non-believer brawling, and Noah hasn't had a mention for months, and what about astrology? What an opportunity, an all-purpose mindless, ignorant thread that could go on forever. |
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Richard DeLuca
But, if you want to see George W. Bush gone in November, I figure you got about another month to find a viable candidate. John Kerry ain't it, coming across as both arrogant and aloof. We haven't had a Mac vs. PeeCee war here for a long time. Just as I start to get into it, you sugue into politics! This may be the first segue of its kind in SAA; I'm pleased to be a witness to it. And mark my words, his Vietnam experience is gonna come back and bite him in the ass. It's interesting to see how the Lying Liars of the Party of Nixon are trying to belittle the service of a thirce-wounded veteran in contrast to their AWOL Guardsman! Bush doesn't amount to a pimple on a Commander-in-Chief's ass. Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig *dawt* com |
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Sam Wormley wrote: Paul Schlyter wrote: In article , John Steinberg wrote: Jon Isaacs wrote: Here's a nice link: http://antivirus.about.com/cs/macintoshthreats/ What's nice about it? There are no Mac OS X threats (other than clueless PC users, careless programmers and a behemoth in Redmond that can spend many months creating a single critical patch.) None, Jon. No malware of any consequence for OS X. People who are religious zealots about their favourite computers are amusing -- up to a point.... The reason there are relatively few threats to OS X is that it has fairly few users. If it should become a mainstream OS, then it would be just as intensely targeted by virus authors as Windows is today. Hi Paul--There is the implied assumption that Linux, Unix and Mac OS X have just as many vulnerabilities as NT and Windows.... What's the difference between "NT" and "Windows" ? Doesn't NT belong to the WIndows family of OS'es? Anyway, that's your interpretation and not my assumption. I believe Unix and their clones have fewer vulnerabilities, but not zero vulnerabilities as some people seem to want to believe. But let me put it this way: of all these OS'es, Windows is definitely the one which had had the most severe "field test", because it's the most targeted OE'es by the virus authors. Therefore the Windows vulnerabilities are the most exposed. And users of other OS'es tend to be overly optimistic about the lack of vulnerabilities of their OS. And should their pet OS become as popular as they'd wish, I believe they might get a shock when vulnerabilities in these OS'es started to be revealed. I'm not sure that that is the case. Granted all operating systems have vulnerabilities, but I'd like to see some statistics that show the others are no better than Microsoft. I've been in the UNIX/Linux/OS X environment since 1989... have been part of the cyber wars... I seem much more secure than my Microsoft colleagues and friends. -Sam You'd probably be just as secure if you used plain MS-DOS: hardly anyone uses it anymore, and even fewer write malicious code for it. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Schlyter, Grev Turegatan 40, SE-114 38 Stockholm, SWEDEN e-mail: pausch at stockholm dot bostream dot se WWW: http://www.stjarnhimlen.se/ http://home.tiscali.se/pausch/ |
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Sam Wormley wrote: Ed wrote: "Sam Wormley" wrote in message ... "An Apple a day keeps Bill Grrrrrates away" Yeah, right. Mac users never use Microsoft Word for Macintosh, :-) ....perhaps Ed never does that, but I know Mac users who use Microsoft software sometimes. Thus the statement "Mac users never use Microsoft long list of software" is false.... Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Virtual PC, Microsoft Entourage, MSN, MSN Messenger, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft. And Mac users certainly never use Microsoft hardware like Microsoft keyboards and Microsoft mice. Innocent--I don't use any Microsoft hardware or software. Not even IE. ....and you never ever visit any web site on a server running Windows and Microsoft IIS? If you visit such a site, you're using Microsoft software, even if it's not running on your computer.... g Getting yourself religiously free from Microsoft (or any other brand) is getting increasingly difficult in a world which is getting more and more interconnected: we just don't KNOW what we're actually using..... -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Schlyter, Grev Turegatan 40, SE-114 38 Stockholm, SWEDEN e-mail: pausch at stockholm dot bostream dot se WWW: http://www.stjarnhimlen.se/ http://home.tiscali.se/pausch/ |
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