, 2001-12-31
Everyone from the FBI to the L.A. Times has something scary to say about the new XP vulnerability. Here's why they all have it wrong.
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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc.
2001-12-31
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
RE: Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc.
2001-12-31
J Horner <jjhorner@bellsouth.net> (2 replies)
J Horner <jjhorner@bellsouth.net> (2 replies)
RE: Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc.
2001-12-31
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc.
2001-12-31
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
No worm? Tim, lay off the meds
2001-12-31
Anonymous (9 replies)
Anonymous (9 replies)
A lesson in comprehension...
2002-01-02
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
A lesson in... Comprehend this: MS has 36+Billion in Liquidity (4x next on list)
2002-01-06
gained by monopoly + inferior product = superior pricing (does this compute?) (1 replies)
gained by monopoly + inferior product = superior pricing (does this compute?) (1 replies)
A lesson in... Comprehend this: MS has 36+Billion in Liquidity (4x next on list)
2002-01-16
Anonymous
Anonymous
Here you go Tim, the exploit is out !
2002-01-04
Chad Cyrisse (1 replies)
Chad Cyrisse (1 replies)

Its nothing personal against him but its also not especially useful.
If Tim knows something useful I'd rather have him writing a column to help other NT admins than saying, "They (Gartner, the Government, the Media, whoever is next...) is wrong about Microsoft software in regards to X..."
That and lose ALL the personal photos from the site.
They are neither flattering nor engaging.
I couldn't care less what any of the staff look like.
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