Mike M
United States of America
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(May 21, 2007 - 7:47 AM)
For more laughs read these.
http://blogs.csoonline.com/files/complaint.pdf
then read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zango
(Mar 10, 2006 - 10:35 AM)
I don’t have anything to say good about Microsoft. They try to make people dependent on their products in return are forced to spend more money. There’s just isn’t enough operating systems to choose from. Who are these people cracking these operating systems, maybe the ones that don’t have XP? I remember when Microsoft came out with Windows ME and they bragged about how good it was but in return people got nothing but junk. In my opinion Microsoft should of provided free XP upgrades for those people but then again with Bill Gates which he made #1 again on the list of wealthiest people I guess wouldn’t take that fall. I’m a computer technician on the side and I find that people won’t spend the money to upgrade they usually trash their computer or just put it aside after all I don’t blame them during these bad economical times plus every few years you have to upgrade to the new operating system cause the older ones aren’t supported no more. With Vista coming out soon just watch what happens to XP. So in final words for those who crack the codes or what ever it is my hat is off to ya.
(Dec 13, 2005 - 1:40 AM)
Typical corporate greed interesting how this is treated like she stole the whole entire music industry, otherwise this punishment doesn’t fit the crime and lets be real people do ya think the the music industry really cares what you download, NO! There just looking for anyway to get money and that’s just the harsh cold facts. When was the last time when you bought a CD and every song on it was good or is it more they want you to spend $10.00 to $20.00 for one (if lucky 2) song per CD that are decent. Question, how did they know it was her downloading the songs, How do they know how many songs she had on her PC isn’t there something called invasion of privacy? The federal judge is a whack job and typically corrupted, ordered her to pay $750 for each song, Does that mean each CD is worth something like $7500.00...lol. Just remember it’s always about money.
(Nov 30, 2005 - 12:46 AM)
First of them all this again show ya what happens when big companies buy out the smaller ones. I have work on many computers that had Norton anti-virus and firewall for protection the conclusion, total junk. Lots of those computers had viruses or have been hack into. Sygate it self is a good firewall and its disappointing to see it go. In fact maybe Norton should consider dumping their garbage firewall and use Sygates. I even feel sorry for the people that use Norton maybe they should sue Symantec for the damages that is done on their computers for failing to do what it said since they have so much money to buy out other companies...lol.