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And how many iSeries customers got a virus on their iSeries system and had
to pay for virus protection, download the latest update, go to every desktop
and run a fix and reboot the "Server" 2 or 3 times?
John Brandt

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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 4:07 PM
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And how many iSeries customers will run safely and happily without ever
loading them?


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And how many ptf's did IBM announce for the iSeries today?

Rob Berendt
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"If you believe in forever, then life is just a one night stand." 
Righteous Brothers
In honor of Bobby Hatfield who went "home" last night in Kalamazoo MI




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> Consider the source....
just a note that MS has just announced it's 1st major patch needed for
Office 2003
(corruption/lost data). I wonder if they did it with their "new 
programming
techniques"?
jim

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Subject: Re: how we will program in the future


> > a very neat video that demos some of the new programming techniques 
and
> > languages that we will see in the next few years.
>
> Consider the source.
>
> If any prediction from the Microsloth Developer Nitwits comes to pass, 
I'm
> going to plumbers' apprenticeship school. At least as a plumber, I'll 
only
> have to deal with s--- when I'm working on waste lines or stopped-up
> toilets.
>
> --JHHL
>
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