Window OS's, The Upcoming MS Long Horn, MSBot & Security

From: W. K. Mahler (wkmNOSPAMSOUGHTBYME_at_MYDOMAINISmahlersOFCOURSE.com)
Date: 07/27/03


Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 07:12:59 GMT


There was this thread about the beautiful & saddest Queen songs at Queen's
official site, www.queenonline.com that I had read and decided to respond
to.
I got Windows Media Player 9 going with my entire Queen collection in MP3
and alphabetical order going. The program was in shuffle mode.
I picked "Why Don't We Try Again" & "Save Me". While I was writing, Windows
Media Player went on to "randomly" pick more of Queens beautiful & saddest
songs. "Love Of My Life", "Mother Love" & "Spread Your Wings" precisely in
that order. I had not programmed Media Player to do so and the music
database was open to the internet but to think that Media Player did what I
could've done for myself and the fact that Media Player figured it out from
what I was reading online, well, security is an issue.

I was using Windows Media Player 9
with my own "private" list of nearly 1200 Mp3's while editing photos.
Leonda came in and
asked if I would call the doctor. I said "in a moment" then seconds later,
Windows
Explorer crashed immediately after. I called the doctor and left a
answering machine message. Upon
my self initiated reboot the first song was "Calling DR Love" It was
randomly
selected. The next random song was "Talk To Me".

In other words...

Leonda told me to call her doctor. I said wait. Windows Explorer OF
Windows ME
crashed while I was listening to my MP3's via Windows Media Player 9,
chatting in MIRC and using Photo Impact 6. (The computer has done it
before,
no problem.) The computer was turned off. I called the Dr. I talked
to the answering machine and left the message to call and talk with me while
the computer was turned back on. I got off the phone. I logged into
Windows. I started Windows Media Player 9 again and the first two randomly
selected songs in shuffle mode out of nearly 1200 were Calling Dr. Love
(called the DR = Calling Dr. Love) (Talked to the answering machine and left
the message to call and talk with me. = Talk To Me)

In memory...

A man who is paralyzed from the neck down with the aide of a microchip
implant was able to move a mouse on a computer screen.

Windows XP has a feature that will allow a Microsoft technician to "reach in
and fix" the Operating system over the internet, Windows ME does not.

A very close friend of mine has a girlfriend. The two of them share the
same bedroom from time to time. My friend recently acquired a dog. One of
those dogs that are loyal and friendly but in the face of danger, the jaws
are almost impossible to remove. My friend told me that the dog hogs the
bed...

Not to long later one day while not connected to the internet I was copying
a CD to my hardrive, something interesting occurred. My secondary hardrive
has 60 gigabytes of space and at the time over half that was available for
whatever I wanted to put there. Trying to save some money that day I
decided to copy the rock and roll band Heart and their first greatest hits
compilation. The size of the files were no more than 800 mb's. The amount
of space the files were to take on the disc is in comparison like a small
slice of pizza in a pizza for 60 people. Out of all the songs that made it
to disc using db Power AMP as the converter, only one did not make it to
disc. The reason, not enough room on the disc. The song, "Dog And
Butterfly". I remedied the problem however, the mere fact that my friend
has a bed hogging dog and a girlfriend that shares the same bedroom and the
song "Dog & Butterfly" did not fit on the disc leaves room for speculation.
My friends dog, the dog of the song, my friends girlfriend, the butterfly.
Imagine the 3 of them on a single twin bed. Not enough room in the bed and
not enough room on the disc for the song "Dog & Butterfly". Within five
minutes after remedying the disc space problem I received a email from my
friend.

MS's Longhorn is to streamline media content and I'm quite sure with MSBot
taking a foothold on the hill that Google sits atop of and that new stuff
about making all things like phone calls, tv show viewings - basically a
persons life incorporated into a new "toy" by Microsoft, you perhaps know -
it would take a terabyte to cover a persons lifetime.

Well by now you're either thinking, "this man is paranoid and more" but the
fact is dear reader, the above statements have been thoroughly checked out
by nearly 1000's of people from around the world, some many times too. I
knew I was heading into a new scenario and now with the advent of "Long
Horn" it seems I've found where...

Security....

ahh..yea....:-)

Sincerely,

-- 
William K. Mahler
Mahlers Of Cape Cod
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