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RE: scan are the worst



 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Poulton [mailto:swp@xxxxxxx]
Sent:
03 July 2002 23:59
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [ukha_d] scan are the worst

Hmmmmmm.

Norton != Free.

 

Well Norton isn’t free, but there are free products out there which offer effective protection against script borne threats.



Please define remotely connected, Would it work over a piece of wet
string ?

 

At the moment I am remotely connected using Windows NT terminal services to two machines. One over a wireless LAN and one over an ADSL link via a VPN. Why would I want it to work over a wet piece of string? I’ve been involved in the dark ages of computing – my first ever computer was an RML 380Z, I too have used TeX on a VAX 11/780, when “graphics” screens were addressed in the same way as laser printers, and it would take in the order of 30 seconds to render a “page” on a CRT monitor. Things have moved on, and just because you haven’t, don’t winge when “we” want to use html because it enriches “our” computing experience. The vast majority of the connected world use html capable mail clients, and software which fills the coffers of the”evil Bill”. If you want to be part of that community, then it is time to find software which can cope.

Don't get started on the Linux thing again. Each to their own.

 

See above.



Thanks

My pleasure.

 

Tim.



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