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Posted: Mon 24 Oct, 2005 21.49
by Jamez
Luke-H wrote:Oh do fuck off Hyma, why should I care what you think?
Because you have a lampshade on your head, dear...

Posted: Tue 25 Oct, 2005 11.59
by Sput
Luke-H wrote:What the fuck have I been doing with my life...)
Saying "see you later" in a series of fits of spontaneous hilarity, apparently.

Posted: Tue 25 Oct, 2005 12.58
by Johnny
According to Today's Metro a load of Yanks are trying to sue Apple because they reckon that Apple knew the i-Pod Nano was faulty and it's there fault for releasing it& conning a load of people :roll: Or words to that effect

Anyone experienced any screen problems with this Nano? I was going to get one but alot of reports say it ain't that good.

Posted: Tue 25 Oct, 2005 13.39
by Pete
Johnny wrote:According to Today's Metro a load of Yanks are trying to sue Apple because they reckon that Apple knew the i-Pod Nano was faulty and it's there fault for releasing it& conning a load of people :roll:
why :roll: ?

Posted: Tue 25 Oct, 2005 23.18
by Johnny
Well we all know how petty the Yanks are, especially when it comes to suing people

Posted: Wed 26 Oct, 2005 21.03
by Chris
oMg w00t l33t h4xx0r Al3Rt ...

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As seen in the shop window of Dixons, Guildford.

"Your computer might be at risk". Perhaps this computer has a built in burglar detection unit? :lol:

Oh, and another thing. How can NIS "might" be out of date. It is or it isn't. :?

No wonder Macs seem such a more viable option for new users.

Posted: Wed 26 Oct, 2005 21.40
by Gavin Scott
Chris wrote:No wonder Macs seem such a more viable option for new users.
Yes but look at the pricetag.
Chris wrote:Oh, and another thing. How can NIS "might" be out of date. It is or it isn't. :?
It is probably flagging that it hasn't been able to check for updated virii lists from the Norton site, and so in terms of completeness may be "out of date".

Posted: Thu 27 Oct, 2005 00.01
by cdd
No no no no no no. Silly you; that pc is a Packard Bell. I've heard their very protected.

No wonder Norton give these programs for free, they charge astronomical subscription fees to the idiots brainwashed by OMG SPYWAER!!!! propaganda. A fool and their money are soon parted!

Never try and tell this to someone though, because they tend to get incredibly shirty, especially if their computer does end up with a virus. Telling them it's their fault for being so stupid in the first place also does not help.

Posted: Thu 27 Oct, 2005 08.06
by Pete
cdd wrote:No no no no no no. Silly you; that pc is a Packard Bell. I've heard their very protected.

No wonder Norton give these programs for free, they charge astronomical subscription fees to the idiots brainwashed by OMG SPYWAER!!!! propaganda. A fool and their money are soon parted!

Never try and tell this to someone though, because they tend to get incredibly shirty, especially if their computer does end up with a virus. Telling them it's their fault for being so stupid in the first place also does not help.
OMG! Remember the last time you said that and got infected by spyware? lol

Posted: Thu 27 Oct, 2005 10.19
by cdd
Hymagumba wrote:
cdd wrote:No no no no no no. Silly you; that pc is a Packard Bell. I've heard their very protected.

No wonder Norton give these programs for free, they charge astronomical subscription fees to the idiots brainwashed by OMG SPYWAER!!!! propaganda. A fool and their money are soon parted!

Never try and tell this to someone though, because they tend to get incredibly shirty, especially if their computer does end up with a virus. Telling them it's their fault for being so stupid in the first place also does not help.
OMG! Remember the last time you said that and got infected by spyware? lol
I refer the honorable broken record to the answer I gave some moments ago.

Posted: Thu 27 Oct, 2005 19.35
by MarkN
cdd wrote:I refer the honorable broken record to the answer I gave some moments ago.
Ah, but if you had been clever enough to put in place preventative measures, then you would not have had a spyware problem at all!

(Note: Taking "preventative measures" need not necessarily mean installing Norton Money Hoover 2005)