Re: Microsoft Windows Firewall

From: Gerald Vogt (vogt_at_spamcop.net)
Date: 03/05/05


Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 09:03:17 +0900

bassbag wrote:
> No.....Your the one that said you had problems wih NIS and spouted
> claptrap that application firewalls use 75% cpu consumption.Your the one

I did not say I had problems with NIS. I said that many people have
problems with NIS. That's an observation. I did use NIS for a while and
it got slower with each year.

> who couldnt understand NIS annd its application rules or whether it was a

You don't know anything.

> "zillion" other things.Your the one who presumes everything (you seem to
> know my experience ,what computers i have etc etc etc, and that thinks

I don't know your experience. All I have is what you write. You are
always writing about _your_ experience on _your_ old computer with
Win98. That is all you are writing about. As long as you don't write
more about your experience all I can do is assume that what you write is
actually all you know. I have seen many computers from many people with
various problems. I have also read from many reports and discussions in
Newsgroups and other forums. Based on that I have my experience. I don't
presume anything except what you write. You were the one who wrote: you
have a W98 with PFW with little CPU usage and concluded that obviously
all PFWs on all computers with any OS and any version run with little
CPU usage.

> hes an expert. But from your postings you seem to me like an arrogant
> self opinionated man who bases his opinions on his own failings.If ive

I just wrote my opinion and what I learned from many experiences with
various computers. You just wrote from your one computer which is -
sorry - totally unrelevent. If 75% of the people have problems with
something and you have not, than lucky you, but it still indicates a
general problem with that something.

Gerald



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