It was Monday. It was cool in Las Vegas. I was working the daywatch out of traffic division. My name is Friday. I have a software question.
A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer stood at the street corner directing traffic into and past the Convention Center, all the while keeping up a running commentary with one pedestrian on...e-mail attachments.
The pedestrian was a woman wearing a Microsoft black pullover, and the trooper, without arresting her, nevertheless explained that he was using a firewall with his Windows XP home computer, and his wife couldn't open e-mail attachments.
Holding up traffic, he listened intently as the woman crossed the street in front of him and explained, in passing, that the problem was due to a third-party application, so it wasn't actually a Windows issue at all.
The following article about sums this up.
http://woodyswatch.com/winxp/archtemplate.asp?2-n45
Posted by: Richard on November 19, 2002 11:20 AM
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