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Originally posted by: deathkoba
How is I screwed? People are stupid enough to believe it?
Originally posted by: deathkoba
I work as a programmer for one of the major "spyware" companies and I'll tell you one thing, it's only going to get worse as we figure out ways to stomp all over firefox and immunize the apps against spyware apps. We are developing applications for MacOS X as well.
Originally posted by: Cheesehead
Originally posted by: faenix
deathkoba in the other thread:
I work as a programmer for one of the major "spyware" companies and I'll tell you one thing, it's only going to get worse as we figure out ways to stomp all over firefox and immunize the apps against spyware apps. We are developing applications for MacOS X as well.
Dude, you've just earned yourself a one-way ticket to flamesville.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Originally posted by: Skiguy411
Originally posted by: deathkoba
I work as a programmer for one of the major "spyware" companies and I'll tell you one thing, it's only going to get worse as we figure out ways to stomp all over firefox and immunize the apps against spyware apps. We are developing applications for MacOS X as well.
How do you live with yourself?
You can make lots of money if you're good seriously. I get paid $500 a day sitting at home writing code for 4 hours. I'm very satisfied with the gigs.
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: deathkoba
I work as a programmer for one of the major "spyware" companies and I'll tell you one thing, it's only going to get worse as we figure out ways to stomp all over firefox and immunize the apps against spyware apps. We are developing applications for MacOS X as well.
Originally posted by: Arkitech
you must have spyware in your brain
worst post of 2005 (and possibly 2004)
Originally posted by: deathkoba
We're making progress on the OS X native apps now! Only trouble is, it keeps crashing due to instability in the OS itself. We promise to make it user friendly and absolutely transparent to the end user on the Macintosh platform. Code name is Mac-Tools.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Bonzi ain't nothin. I wrote that one back in 3rd grade. It'll be like Win-Tools but much more persistant when it comes to "assisting" end users. If you don't have Win-Tools yet, check it out.
