Re: Which Router for VPN and Webhosting

From: Lars M. Hansen (badnews_at_hansenonline.net)
Date: 09/20/03


Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 02:02:22 GMT

On 19 Sep 2003 18:09:43 -0700, BC spoketh

>Lars M. Hansen <badnews@hansenonline.net> wrote in message news:<8iplmvkl0g2s4pqsihs9f7bv68hrf9mpnn@4ax.com>...
>> On 18 Sep 2003 17:44:56 -0700, BC spoketh
>>
>> >
>> >Hmmm, if true, I guess that means nobody at Microsoft has a clue.
>> >Which in turn would mean all the rumors are true.... ;)
>> >
>> >-BC
>>
>> No, it means that all those boasting about Linux being a more secure
>> platform has had their head up their asses for too long.
>>
>>
>> Lars M. Hansen
>> www.hansenonline.net
>
>Sorry, but that's a ridiculous statement. Extremely ridiculous.
>So ridiculous that I think I should contact someone at American
>Heritage Dictionaries and ask him/her to consider using this as
>an example for "ridiculous," as in:
>

Ok, so we know you are able to spell "ridiculous", but why don't you try
to substantiate your claim that Linux is more secure than Windows...

Lars M. Hansen
www.hansenonline.net



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