Re: My Windows XP system is 100% secure - nobody can get in

From: Jim Watt (jimwatt@aol.no.way)
Date: 02/20/03


From: Jim Watt <jimwatt@aol.no.way>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 10:43:48 +0100

On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:23:02 -0800, Don Jenkins
<bigwheeze@hotmail.net> wrote:

>My computer is 100% secure, meaning as secure as necessary. You,
>with "expert" knowledge, cannot get into it,

Nothing is 100% secure, and nothing is free

Forward a cheque for $1000 to cover the time and I might spend
some time looking at your silly little computer and its horrid
operating system.

In the meantime grow up.

--
Jim Watt          http://www.gibnet.com


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