Re: Welcome to Google's Brave New World
- From: "Tom Potter" <xprivatnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 17:02:51 +0800
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:pYw6m.781840$yE1.323971@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Tom Potter wrote:
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Tom Potter wrote:
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Tom Potter wrote:Considering that I had the highest GCT scores in my boot camp class...
... sure doesn't translate to anything positive on USENET, Potter!
Sammy,
in the last few days,
I have told you how to use Outlook Express
to do many things in a more efficient way,
Why would I use a Microsoft product has a history of
security problems, currently has security problems, and
is likely to continue to have security problems?
Sammy, do you know that you can use Outlook Express
in the ways I explained to do many things more efficiently,
and if you worry about "security problems"
you can use your firewall to bar Outlook Express from the net?
Why would I use a Microsoft's Outlook Express which has a
history of security problems, currently has security problems,
and most likely will continue to have security problems?
Sammy, if you had your firewall
ban Outlook Express from accessing the Internet,
what "security problems" would you have?
As I explained to you,
Outlook Express can do many powerful things for you
even if you never connect it to the Internet.
For example, as I explained,
you can create folders in Outlook Express,
drag text and graphics into "messages"
save the messages in folders,
and do many things with the messages and folders.
like
1. Printing out "messages"
that contain text and graphics data as a PDF file.
2. Creating PDF files from
the messages in a folder or in a set of folders.
3. Do fast searches on the data in Outlook Express.
Don't thank me.
Thank Microsoft.
--
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