MyDoom Virus Hitting the Internet Hard

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Trish

So now you want to attack a 16 yr old child by calling her a brat? You
don't even know her.
I consider myself a good parent, my child wants for nothing of importance.
She is a straight A student, has a job and she is nice to others! The only
time she uses the net is to do homework (research), download music (before
you call her a thief, she pays for it on Napster) and read these few news
groups. If that makes her a brat so be it.
 
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kurttrail

Trish said:
So now you want to attack a 16 yr old child by calling her a brat?

Ever hear of Bratz dolls? I don't hear you bitchin' about some
corporation attacking kids.
You don't even know her.

It's just another way to say "kid." Not everyone talks or writes
"politically correct."
I consider myself a good parent, my child wants for nothing of
importance.

Proper supervision of her internet usage, would be one thing she lacks.
She is a straight A student, has a job and she is nice to
others!

Sorry, but spamming this group with her WinXP News links wouldn't be
considered nice.
The only time she uses the net is to do homework (research),
download music (before you call her a thief, she pays for it on
Napster) and read these few news groups.

No. To me it would mean that her mother is stupid, for buying music at
a worse digital quality than CDs, not to mention paying the same price
or even slightly more than buying songs on CD, even the music companies
don't even half the overhead to pay offering digital downloads. You are
teaching your daughter to be ripped off by the music oligarchy!
If that makes her a brat so
be it.

No, being under the age of 18 would make her a brat in my book.

You really need to take a little blue pill, cunnis. There's a word for
you to figure out!

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Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
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"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
 

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