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To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (85620)10/1/2009 5:10:53 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213184
 
The part you quoted seems like an accurate description of the threats to Windows. How is that out of touch?



To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (85620)10/1/2009 12:50:53 PM
From: Stock Puppy1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213184
 
OMG - sounds just like what a boxer might say before a bout for the championship when he doesn't know what to say (and has been punched in the head a few too many times in the past) - just sub a few words. ARgh. I've known people like that (and they're not boxers either - can't get them to shut up, just nod head and smile and say "yeah" a lot to them - not a good idea to provoke them...)

"Here’s Windows and Windows is a very successful product. How do you attack Windows? Well, you attack with the high end, and hardware. That’s an attack. That’s – I won’t call it the Snow Leopard attack. I’ll call it the Mac attack of which Snow Leopard is a piece. You could attack from the side. That’s the Chrome – Firefox attack. You can attack from cheap, from below. You’re not from the side. You’re one on one, but that’s kind of a Linux, Android, presumably Chrome OS, who knows, attack vector. You can attack through phones that grow up. You know, mama don’t let your phones grow up to be PCs or something. I don’t know. But that’s another attack vector. So, you could say how do I feel about all these attack vectors? Strong, I feel very strong here."