Re: DSO Exploit

From: anonymous (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/01/04


Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 10:36:16 -0700


>-----Original Message-----
>> End of discussion.
>>
>
>Great, so I take it this means you're going to give your
>obsession over my little 13 word .sig a rest from this
>point forward?

You WISH we were obsessed with you or your ridiculous
signature. Just get over yourself. The only one obsessed
with anything is you and your belief that you're important
enough to have "limit of liability" signatures.

It's an eyesore, it's pretentious, and it's unnecessary.
You only continue to defend yourself because the truth
might have hurt you, yes? Too bad you couldn't debate
Edward on ANY of his fine points while you were whining
away during your justification for this RIDICULOUS
signature.

Get over yourself and deal with it.

END
OF
DISCUSSION.

--
anonymous
NO pretentious or unnecessary signatures regarding limits 
of liability HERE!


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