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  1. ..er...no on Microsoft Virus Spam: SoBig.F · · Score: 1

    I have been spammed by microsoft itself...

    I have been getting mails about "Important Security Update for the .NET Messenger Service " asking me to upgrade my MSN Messenger ,all morning...

  2. Re:To sum up: on "Stolen" SCO Linux Code Snippets Leaked · · Score: 1

    "..Have SCO really so poorly researched these examples that this is the best they can show us? "

    they didnt show this....this was leaked.
    No one knows if this piece of code would even figure in their delibrations...its just a part of their entire research...

    if you claim that this was an intentional leak by SCO to stir up stuff or the likes, then similar claims can be made that this leak might be the work of a linux symphatiser/disgrunteled SCO worker to discredit SCO's case...

    the most approach would be to wait and watch until they spell out their case.

  3. right... on Spammer Ducks For Cover · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ".. NZ based spammer who has shut up shop..."


    thats just what he wants us think. He is probably just buying time to find out how his details were traced and how to restart operations again...only this time making sure his privacy remains protected.....

    'The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist,' -the Usual Suspects

  4. Re:I hate to be a naysayer on Linux will have 20% desktop market share by 2008? · · Score: 1

    " People would be a lot more willing to run it at home if they ran it at work. " sure, but thats only for running thier work style apps... I would think they would still have MS (dual boot) for doing other non work tasks that they have been doing so far on MS. Yup, its still a start... but expect a cpl of years of overlap before one replaces the other..... you do know that when the figs do get threatening, MS aint just gonna roll over and let linux just sweep them away