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Her articles show a limited knowledge of IT concepts and her video articles are well just embarrassing to herself and to C-Net has she no shame?
- by RichardSM November 24, 2008 7:38 AM PST
- I don?t have any problems with Microsoft I use Vista Home Premium on a Dell Notebook and Windows XP Pro on a desktop and all run just fine as OS's go. The problem is like you say the folks that write comments are biased on their Mac's. The real problem I see is MALWARE and TROJONS and VIRUSES written by a lot of smart people that should put there talent too some better use! Are better still all the companies who provide software who try to solve these problems might get together and fix the blight that?s up on use don?t you think? All in all I love Microsoft for what they have done to promote the computer industry if it were not for them we would be still using DOS so I say thank you Bill and gang?
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