My AlphaWorld has always seemed to be secure on my Maxtors. Never a problem
at all. In fact they have protected everything pertaining to AlphaWorld
rather well.
My Outlook express has also performed well when dealing with email and
newsgroups about AlphaWorld.
No Virus has destroyed my AlphaWorld.
My homemade computer runs AlphaWorld at a pace that suites me.
My jumpered bios has never failed me while running Alphaworld.
And Java nevers seems to bother AlphaWorld when I run it.
I think that ties it all together.
NR
P.S. How you been stranger.
[View Quote]NetGuy wrote in message <35d07072.0 at homer>...
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>I've been following this thread and I see you all have now covered:
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>1) security flaws in email software,
>2) the prevalence and degrees of destructiveness of certain viruses,
>3) jumpered vs. jumperless flash bios on motherboards,
>4) custom built vs. brand name computer systems, and
>5) the relative quality of various hard drives.
>
>Over 50 meandering messages (being crossposted to 3 separate AW newsgroups
>no less)... and related to AW exactly how?
>
>Oh, and I nearly forgot the thread about the security of Java vs. ActiveX.
>
>You guys have heard of Usenet newsgroups, right? Believe it or not, they
>have newsgroups dedicated to just this sort of thing. Or would you feel
too
>much like small fish in the big pond over there? Would discussing this
>stuff with people who actually know what they're talking about be too hard
>on your egos?
>
>Don't make me phone my pal JP about this violation of the newsgroup charter
>and get you all banned from here. Maybe I should just crosspost this to
the
>Beta newsgroup and let Roland have at ya?
>
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>;)
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>Paul Barrow wrote in message <35cfc2a1.0 at homer>...
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