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Offline Wolfe

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Looks to me that Micro$'s weekening market is starting to nibble away at the seems of the Evil Empire.  :-D

Tell me if this sounds about right:  I am going to charge you for all my mistakes in my software.  :hammer:  :-o

And, if you don't pay you could end up screwed.   :-o

No wonder so many places are starting to look for other solutions other than Micro$.   :-D  

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Re: Microsoft now wants to take charge for security updates/patches...
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2003, 06:48:55 AM »
I can see the pockets of Windblows users already starting to smoke in anticipation of being scammed, conned and ripped off. :pissed:     As Micro$ begins to inhale green your wallets will start shrinking.  :boohoo:

And why are some looking forward to a new version of Windblows.   :huh:    Just more bugs to fix and more drain on the wallet.   :-D   There's a lesson to be learned here!  :oops:

I've heard some say that Micro$ was the best thing to happen to computers -   :griping:  - But without competition the market suffers.   :whack:    

I don't use anything Micro$ and I don't feel I am doing without at all, but thats just me.  :-D

To bad some feel there is no other choice but Windblows because no other system will ever make a real entrance onto the scene until those fed up with Windblows put there money elsewhere so Micro$ looses its grip on there wallets and the market.   :griping:

Well, gotta go howl at the moon -  :-D  :-D  :-D
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