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RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories
From: "Joe Johnson" <jjohnson () jmdn net>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 13:04:53 -0500
Amen! I gave my Mac PowerBook G3 to a friend when it got too slow for my needs, but I will say this: I've never missed a computer as much as I miss that one. I've searched and searched for one I would consider cost effective for my needs, but I have yet to find one on eBay or in any resale shops. I picked up a Compaq TC1000 that I threw a build of Gentoo on for traveling with. Boy, I miss my Mac. :) Joe Johnson
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Abley [mailto:jabley () isc org] Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 9:20 AM To: Joe Johnson Subject: Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories On 15 Aug 2004, at 15:31, Joe Johnson wrote:Everyone can argue until they are blue in the face over Linux vs. Windows, but the big point is: what comes on your machine when you
buy
it?Mac OS X. :-)
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- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories), (continued)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Brett (Aug 18)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Christopher L. Morrow (Aug 17)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Brandon Butterworth (Aug 15)
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- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Alexei Roudnev (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Fred Baker (Aug 15)
- RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories Michael . Dillon (Aug 16)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Alexei Roudnev (Aug 15)
- RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories Joe Johnson (Aug 16)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Jeff Shultz (Aug 16)
- RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories Joe Johnson (Aug 16)