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Old 01-01-2007, 09:43 PM
Donald L McDaniel
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Re: Dangers of occular diabetes fom Vista

On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 09:31:35 -0700, "Andromedan"
<andromedan@galaxy.universe> wrote:
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>Vista is so full of totally unnecessary eye-candy and fat that any user is
>in grave danger of developing ocular diabetes.
>
>One can see that the tendency to enlarge portions in Burger King and
>MacDonald's products has been adopted in full by Microsoft too.
>
>Using MacDonald's or Burger King makes a fat ass.
>
>Using Vista would make one a fat ass too.
>
>Microsoft takes the cake for coming up with this bloated OS. Might very well
>be its Titanic.
>
>:-)
>
>Live long and prosper. **** the Vulcans for stealing our line.
>
>Andromedan
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>PS: With apologies to MacDonald's and Burger King.[/color]

WTF is "occular (sic) diabetes"? I have "diabetes mellitus". My
second wife has "diabetes mellitus". My mother had "diabetes
mellitus", and eventually died of complications of "diabetes
mellitus". But I've never heard of "occular (sic) diabetes".

I do know that "diabetes mellitus" eventually affects the eyes of
those suffering from it (by causing the small capillaries in the
retina to burst), but it certainly is not a "disease" called "occular
(sic) diabetes".

In fact, the "ocular" (correct spelling) effects of "diabetes
mellitus" are caused by blood sugar which is too high over a long
period of time, not by viewing a computer screen.

By the way, McDonald's or Burger King products do not cause a "fat
ass" in me. Wonder why it causes it in you? Perhaps because you eat
TOO MANY of them, and don't exercise? I'm sure that eating too much
of any food will cause a "fat ass" in almost anyone.

Using any particular OS can never do that, since it never enters your
blood stream.

Making stupid remarks in addition to eating too much food will ALWAYS
cause one to become a "fat ass", as well as gain a "fat ass".

But it will NEVER cause "occular (sic) diabetes", which is a
non-existent disease.

Donald L McDaniel
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Old 01-01-2007, 09:43 PM