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Thread ID: 54506 2005-02-14 03:33:00 MS anti spyware sambaird (47) PC World Chat
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324867 2005-02-14 10:17:00 Seems strange.

Is the use of sarcasm a bannable offence or not?

Or is it based purely on user name?

Zero tolerence for a select few maybe?
Powerslave (7265)
324868 2005-02-14 10:25:00 Trojan piggybacks on Microsoft patching
Published: January 26, 2005, 5:35 PM PST
By Robert Lemos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

Microsoft's patch process has spawned an attempt to fool Windows users into downloading and installing a Trojan horse. A fake e-mail message, sent to CNET News.com, purports to be a Microsoft security notification about problems with the Windows operating system.

The message, which carries the subject line "MS Windows/Critical Error," attempts to fool PC users into downloading and installing an attached program. However, numerous spelling and grammar errors in the message could tip people off to the danger.

I don't make the news, I only report it.
godfather (25)
324869 2005-02-14 10:32:00 Ha Ha ,do I hear silence? Cicero (40)
324870 2005-02-14 10:45:00 That has zero relativity to the aformentioned comment. Powerslave (7265)
324871 2005-02-14 15:45:00 Nice one, godfather
Lower anatomy superbly covered.

Methinks we've met Powerslave before... possibly in your favourite Invertarctica...
Laura (43)
324872 2005-02-14 19:25:00 That has zero relativity to the aformentioned comment.
That you can see!
Cicero (40)
324873 2005-02-14 21:45:00 Looks to me like a sarcastic remark made to belittle another poster,and by what presumes to be a qualifier they were inspired by the poor spelling that accompanies the hijack.

So inspiration covers ones backside when showing contempt for and belittiling other people.
Metla (12)
324874 2005-02-14 22:03:00 Get over it Metla - sarcasm can be helpful as well as hurtful, depends how it is used.
Life can be unfair sometimes but there is always someone worse off than yourself.
Safari (3993)
324875 2005-02-14 22:09:00 Get over it?

You assume to much (as is your habit), It means nothing to me at all.

Zero,Nada,Nothing.


Sure was some helpful sacasm though wasn't it?

It wasn't?

Nope.

Priceless, Your wisdom once again rendered worthless.
Metla (12)
324876 2005-02-14 23:08:00 Get over it?

You assume to much (as is your habit), It means nothing to me at all.

Zero,Nada,Nothing.


Sure was some helpful sacasm though wasn't it?

It wasn't?

Nope.

Priceless, Your wisdom once again rendered worthless.
You are bigger than your latest diatribe,I know it.
Cicero (40)
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