Re: Where is the notificiation about IE zero day vulnerablity?

From: Shenan Stanley (newshelper_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/28/05


Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 23:07:11 -0600

Imhotep wrote:
> Try answering the question. I am not interested in your "Texas Two
> Step" answers...

Why are you afraid to answer those asked of you?

Those that can actually be answered since they are not based on the
decisions of people no one here knows (most likely) or at least were a part
of. What you have been asked to provide in this thread is merely facts you
say exist - to back up *your* claim from *your* thread.

That should be easy to provide as passionate as you seem to be about the
subject - but you flat out refuse and merely side-step with the "if you's"
instead of "here are's". Surely - someone who claims to know so much about
the subject tcould provide dozens, hundreds even, of links demonstrating
what they are talking about. *Your* discussion, *your* passion, *your*
decision to not back it up.

-- 
Shenan Stanley
     MS-MVP
-- 
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html 


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