I always knew Bob and John had an evil master plan to take over CNET.
It's happening. IT'S HAPPENING!!
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I always knew Bob and John had an evil master plan to take over CNET.
It's happening. IT'S HAPPENING!!
but with a twist. Up dates showing up in windows mail, at home with attachments on them that can't be opened. The sky is falling........ the sky is falling........ It must be a virus. I have a virus!!!! snap out of it man,, snap out of it for Gods sake........Ahhhhhhhhhhhh. I know how's responsible for this >>>>>>>> ![]()
No seriously, I'm getting a mystery package from Cnet.
Many are having problems on Cnet today. Seems it's some sort of server problem. Just trying to get what information through I can.
I thought a moment about your post and came to a realization. When anyone starts a thread they pretty much start it to themselves assuming someone will respond. Some times they don't. Have you ever noticed that some posts may sit for days before someone responds. You might think I'm exaggerating this I'm not. See Anchor Desk Lounge. I kind of look at as Cnet forums back water a murky no mans land. I kind of see myself as a squatter there or a homesteader. I some times I wonder if anyone ever goes there.
I my case here perhaps I look at it differently. I see all the posts I've put here as one until you responded. Think of them as foot notes or post scripts or addendum. If I have additional things to say to someone I often just add them to my original post to them. I think you see it differently.