From: Mike Rosenberg on
nospam <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:

> > > there is no reason for *anything* norton especially the anti-virus.
> >
> > Once again you make a complete fool out of yourself.
>
> that's funny, from someone who gets so much wrong, so often.

This may just be a language problem. I think he may have thought of the
correct words in Danish but they should have translated to "Yes, once
again I've been a complete fool."

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From: Jolly Roger on
In article <4b6c90d5$0$8555$ba624c82(a)nntp06.dk.telia.net>,
Erik Richard S�rensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:

> nospam wrote:
> > Erik Richard S�rensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:
> >> The only thing from today's Norton that's worth using on a
> >> Mac is the Norton Antivirus and nothing else - no firewall, no internet
> >> security!
> >
> > there is no reason for *anything* norton especially the anti-virus.
>
> Once again you make a complete fool out of yourself. - Infact there are
> lots of companies and educational institutions that do require privat
> computers/laptops used for work to have an antivirus application
> installed, if such a computer is to be connected to the local network.
> And once again - here the newest NAV is still the best on Mac as well as
> on any Windows based computer.

FAIL.

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From: Jolly Roger on
In article <1jdgbv4.2kiqpk1owxfk0N%mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com>,
mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com (Mike Rosenberg) wrote:

> nospam <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:
>
> > > > there is no reason for *anything* norton especially the anti-virus.
> > >
> > > Once again you make a complete fool out of yourself.
> >
> > that's funny, from someone who gets so much wrong, so often.
>
> This may just be a language problem. I think he may have thought of the
> correct words in Danish but they should have translated to "Yes, once
> again I've been a complete fool."

: D

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From: Mr. Strat on
In article <hkhrur$5ba$1(a)news.albasani.net>, Jason Bourne <jg(a)spy.net>
wrote:

> My ISP includes the Norton Security Suite as part if the monthly
> subscription fee.
>
> Upsides/downsides to installing on my iMac 21.5, SL 10.6.2?

It serves no useful purpose?
From: nospam on
In article <me-3BB0DA.16140706022010(a)news.supernews.com>, Dan
<me(a)here.net> wrote:

> That's because cookies are not malware. Cookies ARE a good thing.

sometimes yes, sometimes no
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