RoyGBiv
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Wed Sep-30-09 12:51 AM
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| Norton Does Something Right |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOsgqG5OOlMNow just replace that Norton 2010 box with something else ... ANYTHING else ... and they're gold.
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charlie
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Wed Sep-30-09 02:18 AM
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| 1. THAT'S the business they should be in |
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Keeping hair metal at bay, a noble endeavor. I would pay a yearly fee to keep Bret Michaels out of my life, you'd better believe it.
Every rose has it's thorn --> Click. BOOOOM! Thank you Norton! Thank you!
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RoyGBiv
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Wed Sep-30-09 06:19 PM
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I'm wondering if maybe Symantec has complete revamped their business model and is literally creating a product that protects chickens from 80s hair bands.
I mean, Norton has to be good for something, doesn't it? Doesn't it?
<crickets>
And, ya know, maybe I have it all wrong. Maybe the *real* purpose of DRM is to protect us from all that hair and makeup. :)
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Thu Oct-01-09 09:08 PM
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| 3. LOL is not good enough |
RoyGBiv
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Thu Oct-01-09 09:32 PM
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*Where* have you been? Good to see you 'round these parts.
Ya know, my world is turned upside down. Windows 7 looks like not only that it won't suck but may actually motivate me to buy a copy. And if that weren't enough, Microsoft Security Essentials is a decent product, one that makes Norton look even *worse* than it did before.
'Course MS still can't protect chickens. Maybe in Windows 8. :)
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