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Originally posted by: usernamemax20charact
I placed an order and then I noticed:

we?ll send you a 3-poster kit (75 posters total) entirely free of charge. (U.S. and Canada only)

That's a lot of posters!

Well since they have been unable to fix their products by throwing money at them, they might as well throw the money at the propaganda--er, marketing department. 😀
 
I feel more secure already!
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Originally posted by: wolf68k
Knowing M$'s luck, the posters will be full of flaws, security holes and viruses

You hang them up, but it takes forever for them to hang straight and then a week later they've crashed to the floor

I'd really like to know what OS you are using that is perfect right out of the box, never needs to get patched, and has no flaws? That would be a great system, but none exists!

drokk
 
10"x14" seems kind of small for a poster ...but hey it is something for nothing!

Thanks!

 
Yeah, just about ordered them then I realized......what the hell am I going to do with 75 posters? First, they'll be a funny little novelty...then they'll be clutter than I keep meaning to toss out....then they'll just going to end up being another load to lug out on trash day....

Although the pull of free is strongggggggggggg
 
These will be great around campus! After the blaster, randex, and a few other bugs, these posters should be in every lab and dorm floor. Im sick of the internet going down because the overload of virus traffic, the posters probably won't do much, but its worth a shot, and free!.

Maybe i should hang them above the urinals in the dorm!
 
It's what to use when you can't afford Charmin. If don't like the absorbancy for that purpose, you can always use them as insulation.
 
Originally posted by: drokk
Originally posted by: wolf68k
Knowing M$'s luck, the posters will be full of flaws, security holes and viruses

You hang them up, but it takes forever for them to hang straight and then a week later they've crashed to the floor

I'd really like to know what OS you are using that is perfect right out of the box, never needs to get patched, and has no flaws? That would be a great system, but none exists!

drokk

Well, when I got my Apple ][c, I considered it to be perfect right out of the box. Since then, I've NEVER had to patch it, and it has NO flaws whatsoever.
 
thanks sweet deal these posters are a lol. ill just cut off the bottom part with the microsoft crap and they will look good. HACKERS AHEAD
 
Thanks, I think these will make for great warning around work and spares can be given away to the people who's computer I've cleaned of various adware malware scamware virii.. hehe
 
If only they had one with a picture of Special Ed from Crankyankers that says "DON'T OPEN ATTACHMENTS! YAAAAAAY!"
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
If only they had one with a picture of Special Ed from Crankyankers that says "DON'T OPEN ATTACHMENTS! YAAAAAAY!"

That would be the best one possible! Just ordered some for school. Thanks.
 
i just got this email from microsoft.

Dear XXX,



Thank you for requesting the free Microsoft Security Poster series. Unfortunately, due to unexpectedly high demand our supply of posters was quickly exhausted, so we will not be able to fulfill your request. However, Adobe Acrobat versions of each of the three posters are available for free download at http://www.microsoft.com/education/?ID=SecurityPosters.



Thank you again for your interest, and please accept our sincerest apologies.



Microsoft Education Solutions Group

Microsoft

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Am I the only one thinking that the viruses pdf file would make a nice background for all those helpful users who caused me so much work the last week? If anyone knows of a bmp of this, it would be great. Could even enforce it with GP. It would work much better than sending them another email telling them not to open the files. They trash our help desks emails, but open attachments from an unknown origin.
 
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