[PRCo] Re: Newest Pack
Edward H. Lybarger
twg at pulsenet.com
Tue Oct 21 09:49:00 EDT 2003
When I return from Minnesota early in November, one of my first priorities
is to acquire a Macintosh computer for work. Once I learn to use it at the
office, the Windows-based machine at home will probably be replaced, as
well. All the nonsense involved in trying to keep a Windows machine clean
is beyond reason. It's like trying to drive through a 5-way intersection at
60 mph with all the drivers blindfolded.
Mr. Gates and Mr. Dell have lost me with leaky software and cheap hardware.
I have had two hard drives fail within six months of one another, and I'm
still not back on the air with either one, because Dell's vaunted "customer
service" assumes that I know how to reconfigure the computers. I don't, and
they're useless to me. My machine at home gets funny while it runs, and I
have to reboot it a couple times a day to make some of the software run at
all. None of my friends with Macs ever complain about such shenanigans.
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org
[mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org]On Behalf Of
Derrick J Brashear
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 8:27 PM
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Cc: boris6 at volny.cz
Subject: [PRCo] Re: Newest Pack
The virus that came through that ecartis stripped was from Boris,
according to the headers, which is why the list server passed it... it
knew he's a legit subscriber.
Sadly, as not a Windows user, I can recommend no specific solution to
the problem, but devirusing your machine is in order.
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