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  1. Re:Hit the investment companies with slashdot spam on Who Invests in Spyware Companies? · · Score: 0

    My bad! These investment companies probably didn't even have a clue what they were investing in at the time beside what they were told reading the business plans like they were presented to them.

  2. Re:Weatherbug? on Who Invests in Spyware Companies? · · Score: 1

    Well I don't have automatic update turned on. But found one update that got installed anyhow.

  3. Re:Weatherbug? on Who Invests in Spyware Companies? · · Score: 1

    Duh! So WinXP is spyware. Some updates are installed automatically and try to uninstall it :D

  4. Hit the investment companies with slashdot spam on Who Invests in Spyware Companies? · · Score: 0, Troll

    Why not start mass mailing email addresses at these investment companies through anonymour remailers. The really might want to reconsider their investment.

  5. Re:Morse Code with body cells? on Morse Code Used by Human Cells? · · Score: 1

    When consuming sufficient amounts of beer, I can send morse code using either ends cells

  6. Re:Wait til spammers get this... on Morse Code Used by Human Cells? · · Score: 1

    Can you imagine how big her sweet spot would be? Try to miss it after that ;)

  7. Re:subliminal messages... on Morse Code Used by Human Cells? · · Score: 1

    Could be a nice pickup line though. Baby, did you get the morse code my body sends you? NO, lets hook-up then.

  8. SWG on Too Much Gaming, Anyone? · · Score: 1

    One day, I was too much caught up in the game, having to go to the loo, I was pushing cotton and changing its color to a lighter brown.

  9. Office suits on Storm Brewing over Microsoft on the Horizon? · · Score: 1

    When DOS still ruled every pc, the only thing I have seen coming out of the hands of microsoft was the OS and flightsimulator. I was still very young and was only thinking of how I wanted to be come a developper and create innovative software. Those were really the days were one would try to write their own software, I even had a go in programming a small wordprocessor written in Basic. But at the time, Wordperfect really ruled the wordprocessing market even with alternatives on the market but they got rid of their competitors by just increasing the functionality so people would stay with the product they knew best. Even recently I found an article from back in the 90s discussing the competition between Ami Pro and Word as a wordprocessor first based on the graphical windows "runtime", later to be known as "Windows". http://www.zisman.ca/Articles/1991-92/OCP_AmiPro.h tml