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Too funny!Originally posted by Triumph
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Too funny!
Gosh, and I thought MY errors were hilarious! I think I Download ed that thing - I did if it was identified as a critical security patch. I didn't run it, though. I suppose I won't, though it's terribly tempting to!
I'm not competent to reinstall Windows XP SP2, either! And I'd be terrified of losing data, though my beloved SO says I wouldn't lose data.
But to think of the really tough CSS difficulties disappearing into the blue, never mind the spyware stuff - ahhh, what a delight!
Tue, 01 Feb 2005 06:05:49It's not wrong - IE is the biggest nest for spyware in existence.Woob! Way to go, Microsoft!! I do think it may be a joke but still really funny. I Download ed the program and it erased the settings for my HTML editor so I just unistalled it.
P.S. Shouldn't this be in the General section?Originally posted by Triumph
I do think it may be a joke but still really funny.
I'm positive it's fiction. Just browse around the rest of the site if you aren't sure, but I was sure just from reading the article.It's a joke, the article, not AntiSpyware.
I've used it for a month with no problems. It's better than most.
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Too funny!Originally posted by Triumph
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Too funny!
Gosh, and I thought MY errors were hilarious! I think I Download ed that thing - I did if it was identified as a critical security patch. I didn't run it, though. I suppose I won't, though it's terribly tempting to!
I'm not competent to reinstall Windows XP SP2, either! And I'd be terrified of losing data, though my beloved SO says I wouldn't lose data.
But to think of the really tough CSS difficulties disappearing into the blue, never mind the spyware stuff - ahhh, what a delight!
Tue, 01 Feb 2005 06:05:49It's not wrong - IE is the biggest nest for spyware in existence.Woob! Way to go, Microsoft!! I do think it may be a joke but still really funny. I Download ed the program and it erased the settings for my HTML editor so I just unistalled it.
P.S. Shouldn't this be in the General section?Originally posted by Triumph
I do think it may be a joke but still really funny.
I'm positive it's fiction. Just browse around the rest of the site if you aren't sure, but I was sure just from reading the article.It's a joke, the article, not AntiSpyware.
I've used it for a month with no problems. It's better than most.
Look through some of the threads on a sister forum (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.antionline.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=677">http://www.antionline.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=677</a><!-- m -->)