Re: How to repair an old Russian nuke ? ? ?
From: Jerry G. (jerryg-consultNOSPAM_at_ca.inter.net)
Date: 11/20/04
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Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:51:43 -0500
I would agree that the blue screen is a safety feature. It looks like we are
going to be running very often in to the safety mode. One thing for sure, is
I would not want to see a "red" screen!
Do you remember seeing the 1960's documentary that was showing about the
"Duck And Cover" procedure? This was the first step in kissing something
precious with a big goodbye!
-- Jerry G. ====== "NSM" <nowrite@to.me> wrote in message news:8bqnd.171132$df2.86174@edtnps89... > > "Jerry G." <jerryg-consultNOSPAM@ca.inter.net> wrote in message > news:305r8uF2t1flcU1@uni-berlin.de... > | We just hope its software is not like Windows 95! > > Isn't that the safety feature? Every time you try to launch it you get a > blue screen? > > N > >
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