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Larry Samuels

And unfortunately,anyone that was that careless is in trouble unless their
machine is completely hardened.
Just having all current patches is not enough for this site--you have to be
running either XP SP2 or have security levels set to high in SP1.

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Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User)
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SuperGumby said:
you're a 'glass half empty' type of person heh?

as has been posted, the advisory doesn't even have a clickable link. A
reader would have to ignore the warning and deliberately visit the site, I
believe such action would be easily described as 'criminal stupidity'.
 
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John Smith

SuperGumby said:
you're a 'glass half empty' type of person heh?

That saying is a poor analogy to attitude, maybe more analogous to my libation
state.

Assuming this fact, when I pour a glass of wine, it's for me to drink, to
consume. It's not to leave out on the table forever to admire.

So as I'm drinking it, I drink it to the bottom (of course it's half empty) then
I may fill it again.

If my wine bottles also empty though, I can't necessarily fill it again. So I
guess my attitude depends on how much wine I have left in the wine bottle.
Assuming the wine bottle had some left over, then I could truly can say, oh,
it's not half empty, it's half full or able to be filled again..

Usually if I've reached the bottom of the bottle, at that point I'm in a very
good mood!!
Especially if it was a nice Californian Cabernet.

:)
 
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Jeff Cochran

That saying is a poor analogy to attitude, maybe more analogous to my libation
state.

Assuming this fact, when I pour a glass of wine, it's for me to drink, to
consume. It's not to leave out on the table forever to admire.

I really don't see the glass as half empty or half full, I'm usually
too mad that someone's been drinking my wine... :)

Jeff
 
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Ken Lynch

I don't see the glass as half full either. I see the glass as too big. You
should either have a smaller glass or you should keep it constantly full.
 

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