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January 2001, Week 2

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James M Prange <[log in to unmask]>
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James M Prange <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Jan 2001 05:31:18 -0600
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Carlos Marangon wrote:
> I dont believe it, specialy because you dont use a real
> name when you post here.

Maybe a strange voice in his head told him that HP intended to take
over the internet in general and his PC in particular, for their own
nefarious purposes. Let's hope that he used a public access computer so
that they'll have to eavesdrop on his thoughts instead of simply
tracing his post; that should slow them down a bit.

What's wrong with the name "Me"? I often refer to myself that way. ;-)
But it is sometimes hard to take a post seriously when the sender is
using an obvious pseudonym. More so when the sender seems to be in a
class by himself.

> In article <[log in to unmask]>,
>   "Me" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > HP multimedia keyboards are accessing the internet behind your back.
> > The
> > mmkeyboard drivers were written in a way to allow HP full access to
> > your
> > computer without your permission Providing information about you,
> > your
> > system, and any software you have. They are illegally tapping your
> > system!!!
> >
> >     We need a class action law suit to stop this practice
> > immediately!!
> >
> >

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                                 JMP

China Township, Michigan, U.S.A.


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