Isn't it strange that you can buy the exact same music on a cassette (maybe not anymore, but a couple years ago) and pay about 2/3 of the price you pay for a CD, when cassetes are actually a more expensive medium then CD. Obviously CD's are overpriced and could be sold for considerably less and still make a considerable profit.
Wouldn't help here, the whole point of this hole is that it is possible for the programmer to hide the Macro so that it runs without asking the user's permision, kinda' like that annoying kid in the neighborhood who follows you in the house when your unloading your groceries.
your cheap insurance site SUX! It won't provide me a quote.
Isn't it strange that you can buy the exact same music on a cassette (maybe not anymore, but a couple years ago) and pay about 2/3 of the price you pay for a CD, when cassetes are actually a more expensive medium then CD. Obviously CD's are overpriced and could be sold for considerably less and still make a considerable profit.
Wouldn't help here, the whole point of this hole is that it is possible for the programmer to hide the Macro so that it runs without asking the user's permision, kinda' like that annoying kid in the neighborhood who follows you in the house when your unloading your groceries.
Macros in Office are really just VB script, so they have all the functionality of VB.
Ads are not what we're worred about. GPS needs to be disabled except when the user chooses to enable it.
How soon before this is required to do almost anything? I never bought all that revelations stuff, but "Mark of the Beast" anyone?