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  1. Re:Has anybody thought about this? on Code Red Reporting That Doesn't Suck · · Score: 1

    Yep, that is a well written article. The Code Red Worm wasn't even as powerful as the ILOVEYOU virus, but the ratings hungry media didn't know a thing about computers and GROSSLY exaggerated the effects of it anyway.

    Good job Times.

  2. Can the new version handle CSS? on Mozilla 0.9.3 Released · · Score: 1

    A lot of Mozilla users have been complaining that my website isn't displaying links correctly, and my site is CSS heavy. So does the new version support CSS?

  3. Can't Clone CD burn it anyways? Nt on Sony Sells Defective, Damaging CDs in Eastern Europe · · Score: 1

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  4. Thats good news on FDA Approves Swallowable Camera · · Score: 1

    Instead of going through 2 grueling hours of having a tube shoved down your throat to look at your stomach, you can now just swallow a pill to see whats wrong. Whats so bad about that?

  5. Linux isn't for the average Computer User on Dell Drops Linux on Desktops and Laptops · · Score: 1

    Our school tried to switch to Linux as our OS when we bought new computers because Linux was cheaper than Windows. It was a great idea at first, we saved money on the OS and we could use the money on other things, such as books and whatnought. But then, the day we got them, we had problems. NO ONE actually knew HOW to use Linux. We were all Window/Mac users and Linux's interface was confusing. My teacher spent most of his free time trying to figure out how to configure his email. Eventually we got used to it, but it took a LONG time. Linux is a great OS, its stable and virtually bug free. BUT, its not for computer newbies. And Dell did the right thing as most people who buy their computers don't want to use a OS that they don't understand. Plus, a lot of Apps for Windows aren't on Linux. Linux is for the uber-geek, and uber-geeks, well they build their own systems. Dell made a judgment call, and in my opinion it was a good one.