Re: Security firm suggests Windows users switch to Macs



In article <1152460068.281803.206680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
thorne25@xxxxxxxx wrote:
C Lund wrote:
In article <1152295512.369332.71390@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Edwin" <thorne25@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
You were supposed to list "possibilities not available in the Windows
PC market place." Everything you listed, with the exception of Mac OS
X, is available for the Windows PC market place.
How about a malware-free OS?
That would either be Linux,

Which fails to compete on other areas...

or Windows with the proper protection.

So if you configure your Windows box correctly (whatever that means),
all the Windows malware will suddenly evaporate?

Not that I expect this umpteenth repeat to sink into your rock-hard
head. After all none of the other repeats ever have.

I see you've found a new line. Do you plan on using it as long as you
used your "soothe your dark soul" line?

--
C Lund, www.notam02.no/~clund
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