Philip Asher
United States of America
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10.5 (Jun 13, 2005)
I think the programmer(Mr.X) is very sharp.I would hire him.Hey Mr.X, please make more of your cool stuff.Why not try to make a merge of linspire and windows?It would be really cool! How about playing with the Alice the talking bot software?Thats what we need!A AI Linspire Windows merge package with a bot as the administrator!Don't forget to include a neural net.Thanks for the fun free software!
2.0 Beta 1 (Feb 4, 2005)
I already have a crazy browser.Its called Microsoft Internet Explorer.
2.0 Beta 1 (Sep 3, 2005 - 4:12 PM)
To check your firewall for open ports simply click on your security icon found hopeful somewhere on your desktop. Then when the security center opens you should see a section named Manage Security Settings For:
Now look for Windows firewall.Double click the icon.The ports are listed under the option titled Exceptions.Double click Exceptions.You will now see a list of open ports,with the option to add port ,edit, delete..I seriously doubt that anyone has somehow snuck into your system and added a port.Be careful and do not delete the ports that need to be open for your system to operate.
2.0 Beta 1 (Aug 5, 2005 - 9:57 PM)
Hey,thats cool.
Computers software is becomeing cheaper all the time and so are hard drives.I looked in my crystal ball and saw a great vision.Ultra cheap computers with easy to snap in hard drives preinstalled with linspire.When the hard drive or operateing system craps out just throw it away and go down to the local Stop N Go and buy a new one,snap it in and your ready to rock n roll.Forget about all the wasted time downloading updates and the latest fad browser.
2.0 Beta 1 (Jul 16, 2005 - 9:44 PM)
Yeah,your right.
2.0 Beta 1 (Jul 15, 2005 - 4:36 PM)
I rather listen to Led zeppelin and stare at a strope light than offend anyone.Please accept my apology.
2.0 Beta 1 (Jul 4, 2005 - 1:24 PM)
I am pretty sure that the hackers have already found a away around the newest microsoft patches.The hackers are certainly quicker than the downloads!