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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Holz wrote: > On Wed, 30 May 2007 07:59:27 -0700, Ken Blake, MVP wrote: > > >>because of the risk of the html >>carrying malware. > > > Only if you run Windows... > or OS X or linux or.......... |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium my method of posting, and my choice of email address is MY BUSINESS. if you do not like it. then there is a very simply solution. SEND ME A VERIFIABLE CASHIERS CHECK FOR THE COST OF MY COMPUTER AND ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND INTERNET SERVICE. then I would not be happy to conform to your weird methods. or conform to them. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:465e7058$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:OXo9PjsoHHA.4192@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... then maybe you should learn how to configure/control your computer to be able to read in the format of your choice. or go play jacks. mikeyhsd@comcast.net --------------------------- The point being that we have made the choice. And that choice is text only and my newsreader is so configured. As others have pointed out, HTML can carry unwanted malware. It also uses vastly more server space, and many servers insist on text only. Your other mistake is to use your plain unmunged e-mail address in your message. This betrays you as someone who is unfamiliar with even the basic principles of computer security. I just hope you have a use for all that viagra. |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Hi Mickey: Ordinarily, nobody would care if you want to expose your computer to spam and the dangers inherent in HTML email and news posts. After all, it's your computer, and you are free to do to it whatever you like. That's part of what makes America a great country, right? However, for example, the bots that may infect your computer will infect the computers of other people who aren't as bright as you and don't know how to shield themselves from internet threats. So why not lend a helping hand to your fellow computer users by adopting safe and sensible computing practices (and urging others to do the same)? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est mikeyhsd wrote: > my method of posting, and my choice of email address is MY BUSINESS. > if you do not like it. > then there is a very simply solution. > SEND ME A VERIFIABLE CASHIERS CHECK FOR THE COST OF MY COMPUTER AND ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND INTERNET SERVICE. > then I would not be happy to conform to your weird methods. or conform to them. > > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:465e7058$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:OXo9PjsoHHA.4192@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > then maybe you should learn how to configure/control your computer to be > able to read in the format of your choice. > or go play jacks. > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > --------------------------- > > The point being that we have made the choice. And that choice is text only > and my newsreader is so configured. As others have pointed out, HTML can > carry unwanted malware. It also uses vastly more server space, and many > servers insist on text only. > > Your other mistake is to use your plain unmunged e-mail address in your > message. This betrays you as someone who is unfamiliar with even the basic > principles of computer security. I just hope you have a use for all that > viagra. > > > |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium how about going back to jacks. or better yet barbie dolls and licorice sticks. if you do not like my posts or method of posting then do not read them. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "Leonard Grey" <Leonard@Grey.invalid> wrote in message news:OSO3ru5oHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Hi Mickey: Ordinarily, nobody would care if you want to expose your computer to spam and the dangers inherent in HTML email and news posts. After all, it's your computer, and you are free to do to it whatever you like. That's part of what makes America a great country, right? However, for example, the bots that may infect your computer will infect the computers of other people who aren't as bright as you and don't know how to shield themselves from internet threats. So why not lend a helping hand to your fellow computer users by adopting safe and sensible computing practices (and urging others to do the same)? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est mikeyhsd wrote: > my method of posting, and my choice of email address is MY BUSINESS. > if you do not like it. > then there is a very simply solution. > SEND ME A VERIFIABLE CASHIERS CHECK FOR THE COST OF MY COMPUTER AND ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND INTERNET SERVICE. > then I would not be happy to conform to your weird methods. or conform to them. > > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:465e7058$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:OXo9PjsoHHA.4192@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > then maybe you should learn how to configure/control your computer to be > able to read in the format of your choice. > or go play jacks. > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > --------------------------- > > The point being that we have made the choice. And that choice is text only > and my newsreader is so configured. As others have pointed out, HTML can > carry unwanted malware. It also uses vastly more server space, and many > servers insist on text only. > > Your other mistake is to use your plain unmunged e-mail address in your > message. This betrays you as someone who is unfamiliar with even the basic > principles of computer security. I just hope you have a use for all that > viagra. > > > |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Your wish is my command: Plonk --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est mikeyhsd wrote: > how about going back to jacks. > or better yet barbie dolls and licorice sticks. > if you do not like my posts or method of posting then do not read them. > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > "Leonard Grey" <Leonard@Grey.invalid> wrote in message news:OSO3ru5oHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi Mickey: > > Ordinarily, nobody would care if you want to expose your computer to > spam and the dangers inherent in HTML email and news posts. After all, > it's your computer, and you are free to do to it whatever you like. > That's part of what makes America a great country, right? > > However, for example, the bots that may infect your computer will infect > the computers of other people who aren't as bright as you and don't know > how to shield themselves from internet threats. > > So why not lend a helping hand to your fellow computer users by adopting > safe and sensible computing practices (and urging others to do the same)? > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > mikeyhsd wrote: > > my method of posting, and my choice of email address is MY BUSINESS. > > if you do not like it. > > then there is a very simply solution. > > SEND ME A VERIFIABLE CASHIERS CHECK FOR THE COST OF MY COMPUTER AND ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND INTERNET SERVICE. > > then I would not be happy to conform to your weird methods. or conform to them. > > > > > > > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > > > > > "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:465e7058$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > > > > "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message > > news:OXo9PjsoHHA.4192@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > then maybe you should learn how to configure/control your computer to be > > able to read in the format of your choice. > > or go play jacks. > > > > > > mikeyhsd@comcast.net > > > > --------------------------- > > > > The point being that we have made the choice. And that choice is text only > > and my newsreader is so configured. As others have pointed out, HTML can > > carry unwanted malware. It also uses vastly more server space, and many > > servers insist on text only. > > > > Your other mistake is to use your plain unmunged e-mail address in your > > message. This betrays you as someone who is unfamiliar with even the basic > > principles of computer security. I just hope you have a use for all that > > viagra. > > > > > > |
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| XP Home - - NOT . . . Windows Vista Home Premium Well . . . it has surely been interesting reading all the bully fighting that ensued following my initial post. Regardless, I just ordered two (2) new PC's and they are both absent of Windows Vista (any version). After spending around 20 hours reading all the posts regarding partitioning and other Vista maladies at the MS Vista newsgroup website, I decided to put Vista on hold for a couple of years before making the jump. Till then, XP Home is my new PC's O/S of choice. Regarding Acronis Director Suite 10, it was truly difficult getting Acronis to fully answer questions that are not clearly addressed or mentioned in their FAQ's. One answer included Acronis' Yuri Sotnikov stating that I would "...be able to convert your Windows Vista Operating System from FAT32 to NTFS file system, but not vice versa." Receiving pre-sales support from Acronis via email (where I would expect them to be fully accountable for what they state) is extremely difficult and the results were mediocre at best. It took seven (7) emails sent via their website to get complete answers to three (3) simple questions, and they never fully answered the 3rd. It should not be difficult to imagine that Acronis will not receive any business from me. Well, I have a few other thoughts, but I do not want to leave the door open too wide for those who may berate me as they do others. Thanks to all of you whose generosity directed me to resolve issues associated with my initial posting. Regards, Grant "infoseeker" <infoseeker@pleasepostreplyinpublicdomain.thankyou > wrote in message news:f3e22m01dt5@enews1.newsguy.com... > Hi, > > Where can I post a question regarding Windows Vista Home Premium? > > I believe that my question is simple . . . > > Does Windows Vista Home Premium software have a partitioning utility? > > I wish to partition a 320GB drive and Norton PartitionMagic is not > compatible (according to Prashanta.Kumar of their tech support department in > some other country). > > Thanks, > > Grant > |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium "mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@comcast.net> wrote in message news:OBk6qk5oHHA.1852@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... my method of posting, and my choice of email address is MY BUSINESS. if you do not like it. then there is a very simply solution. SEND ME A VERIFIABLE CASHIERS CHECK FOR THE COST OF MY COMPUTER AND ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND INTERNET SERVICE. then I would not be happy to conform to your weird methods. or conform to them. -------------------------- Why should I send you a cheque (do try and spell it correctly) for anything. It would cost you nothing to post correctly. You can either conform to the accepted standards or be ignored. HTML adds absolutely nothing to your post other than a totally unnecessary flashy sig line. Has your teacher not taught you about proper netiquette yet? If you insist on posting in HTML and risking sending malware (even if not deliberately) then the killfile beckons. |
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| Re: XP Home - - NOT . . . Windows Vista Home Premium Go to the Acronis User Forums for help. Get the real deal from the people who use the program. Enjoy your new PCs. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est infoseeker wrote: > Well . . . it has surely been interesting reading all the bully fighting > that ensued following my initial post. Regardless, I just ordered two (2) > new PC's and they are both absent of Windows Vista (any version). > > After spending around 20 hours reading all the posts regarding partitioning > and other Vista maladies at the MS Vista newsgroup website, I decided to put > Vista on hold for a couple of years before making the jump. Till then, XP > Home is my new PC's O/S of choice. > > Regarding Acronis Director Suite 10, it was truly difficult getting Acronis > to fully answer questions that are not clearly addressed or mentioned in > their FAQ's. One answer included Acronis' Yuri Sotnikov stating that I > would "...be able to convert your Windows Vista Operating System from FAT32 > to NTFS file system, but not vice versa." > > Receiving pre-sales support from Acronis via email (where I would expect > them to be fully accountable for what they state) is extremely difficult and > the results were mediocre at best. It took seven (7) emails sent via their > website to get complete answers to three (3) simple questions, and they > never fully answered the 3rd. It should not be difficult to imagine that > Acronis will not receive any business from me. > > Well, I have a few other thoughts, but I do not want to leave the door open > too wide for those who may berate me as they do others. > > Thanks to all of you whose generosity directed me to resolve issues > associated with my initial posting. > > Regards, > > Grant > > > > "infoseeker" <infoseeker@pleasepostreplyinpublicdomain.thankyou > wrote in > message news:f3e22m01dt5@enews1.newsguy.com... >> Hi, >> >> Where can I post a question regarding Windows Vista Home Premium? >> >> I believe that my question is simple . . . >> >> Does Windows Vista Home Premium software have a partitioning utility? >> >> I wish to partition a 320GB drive and Norton PartitionMagic is not >> compatible (according to Prashanta.Kumar of their tech support department > in >> some other country). >> >> Thanks, >> >> Grant >> > |
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| Re: XP Home - - NOT . . . Windows Vista Home Premium Thank you, Leonard. "Leonard Grey" <Leonard@Grey.invalid> wrote in message news:%23uTOS6EpHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Go to the Acronis User Forums for help. Get the real deal from the > people who use the program. Enjoy your new PCs. > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est |
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