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Old 03-15-2007, 01:47 PM
Ron Lopshire
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Default Re: Windows Defender whitelisting certain spyware ?

Moe Trin wrote:

> On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.computer.security, in article
> <W8TJh.127291$_73.117328@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net>, Ron Lopshire wrote:
>
>>Moe Trin wrote:

>
>>The information that is sent, of course, is not the issue. Being above
>>board is.

>
> Hey - they put the information in the privacy statements. Is it _their_
> fault that no one reads the statements? I _was_ going to clean the
> heads on my VCR by sticking into the washing machine until I found the
> warning in the user guide not to get it wet. I guess that means I've got
> to send it out to the dry cleaners. Sure glad I read that user guide
> from cover to cover.


LOL. Thanks for your thoughts, Moe.

These guys evidently read the EULA and decided to pass, at least until
they understand it. [bg]

U.S. Government Agencies Banning Microsoft Vista

http://www.nist.org/news.php?extend.215

One of my favorite disclaimers is for Mold & Mildew Cleaners:

"Use only in well-ventilated areas ..."

If it were well-ventilated, there would not be any mold and mildew in
the first frickin' place.

Ron :)

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