Re: Re-installing




Jim Carlson wrote:
In article <1155330627.605494.321690@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Three Stooges" <erniemac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In addition, "nasties" from the internet can easily corrupt your hard disks.

I'm confused. It was my understanding that there are no Macintosh
viruses -- Apple even says this in their advertising -- and I've read
that there's no Mac spyware, either, so what can a Mac user pick up from
the Internet that can easily corrupt your hard disks?

ALL you need to do is to disagree with SOME posters on ANY BOARD and
you will get "pleasant surprises". Why do you think all the "experts"
do not show their real email address ? Not for discouraging spammers as
they let you have !

Ofcourse there are Mac viruses, but Windows is far bigger and causes
most chaos giving sic! greater pleasure !

Ernie Lee

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