Re: Internet Privacy for the comming year
From: _Vanguard_ (see.signature_at_email.without.passcode.is.invalid)
Date: 11/27/04
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Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 13:44:07 -0600
"Nicole" <support@freemessageboard.net> wrote in message
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> Makes my computer much faster .. and I don't even use kazaa much.
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Well, yeah, duh, not having all that spyware running and interferring
with your system will obviously make it run faster - like BACK to the
speed it was running you let in all those infections. You infer this
magical tool will make your computer run faster. No, your computer
doesn't run faster at all. Removing the crapware simply means the
computer, running at the same performance it had before, will not have
to waste CPU cycles and other resources on spyware processes. Removing
that chain hooking you up to a big tree doesn't increase the horsepower
of your car. It allows you to use the horsepower you already have.
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