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adavidw

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Would it kill people to put even just a tiny little description in their post instead of just "Text" so that someone can decided if they even want to click the link? Something like "This looks like a CD with a collection of MS whitepapers on security, as well as some unspecified software tools that they say helps you to keep a Windows network more secure."

Please?

-Aaron
 

ULI

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Why don't you take it easy, Junior. Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed. The title is descriptive and at least there is a link. There are many hot deals posted without a direct link. Good post slycat.
 

Hgabriel

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Originally posted by: adavidw
Would it kill people to put even just a tiny little description in their post instead of just "Text" so that someone can decided if they even want to click the link? Something like "This looks like a CD with a collection of MS whitepapers on security, as well as some unspecified software tools that they say helps you to keep a Windows network more secure."

Please?

-Aaron
Heh. Did you quit smoking last night?
 

adavidw

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Heh. Did you quit smoking last night?

Nah, I was just trying to suggest a way that this forum might be a little bit more helpful. It just happened that Slycat's post was on the top when I decided to say something about it. It's totally nothing against him/her.

I wasn't expecting a whole bunch of people to jump out of the woodwork to shout "Way to go, Aaron" or "You're the champion that unites us with your most insightful comments." But, I do think that there must be several people out there who would appreciate just a little bit more explanatory text. That's all.

-Aaron
 

HoosierDadE

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Ahhh, now I think I understand. "Would it kill people" is the same as "Please".

Originally posted by: adavidw
Heh. Did you quit smoking last night?

Nah, I was just trying to suggest a way that this forum might be a little bit more helpful. It just happened that Slycat's post was on the top when I decided to say something about it. It's totally nothing against him/her.

I wasn't expecting a whole bunch of people to jump out of the woodwork to shout "Way to go, Aaron" or "You're the champion that unites us with your most insightful comments." But, I do think that there must be several people out there who would appreciate just a little bit more explanatory text. That's all.

-Aaron

 

jamautosound

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Originally posted by: adavidw
Would it kill people to put even just a tiny little description in their post instead of just "Text" so that someone can decided if they even want to click the link? Something like "This looks like a CD with a collection of MS whitepapers on security, as well as some unspecified software tools that they say helps you to keep a Windows network more secure."

Please?

-Aaron

I think you just did.

btw, "You're the champion that unites us with your most insightful comments." ;)

Edit: Oh yeah, thanks slycat! Free is always good.
 

adavidw

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Originally posted by: HoosierDadE
Ahhh, now I think I understand. "Would it kill people" is the same as "Please".


Absolutely correct. In my shortsightedness, I forgot that not everyone has the ability to translate what I say into what I really mean.

(Be warned though. "I'll personally tear you a new one with a rusted apple corer if you don't..." is not the same as "pretty pretty please")

-Aaron
 

Hummercash

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(Be warned though. "I'll personally tear you a new one with a rusted apple corer if you don't..." is not the same as "pretty pretty please")

-Aaron

are you sure thats rust on the apple corer??? :Q

.//chris
 

sak

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Originally posted by: ULI
Why don't you take it easy, Junior. Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed. The title is descriptive and at least there is a link. There are many hot deals posted without a direct link. Good post slycat.

yeah Jr...take it easy man..lol
 

Tot

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LOL. This is just great. Microsoft has been, always has been, handing out tools for hackers to do their job. That is just soooo great.

Dat was a conspiracy theory floating around the .net that microsoft sends out clue to hackers on how to access their OS through back doors that the company openly give out. Now I finally sees it.

Didnt Bill decided that they are going to be serious about this bull crap security issues?

Hmm another chance to bash the Microsoft company, I just love it.