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Andrew Carlan
I don't want to understand the OS. I want to work. I
bought a new machine from Dell and that pushed me from
Windows 97 SE, which didn't trespass on my machine, which
I paid for. By dumb luck it, it is the best piece of
software to come from that Microsoft junkyard. XP is
designed I guess for New Age West coasters who like to see
fuzzy animals.
I'm a hermit. I make and get so few telephone calls a
month that Verizon sent me a brochure promoting MCI. I
just want to be left alone to expose myself to viruses and
spam. They are easier to avoid than the constant stream of
patches from Dell and XP screeching, "Chicken Little, run
the sky is falling."
I installed MS Powertoys in the hope of getting rid of the
elf administrator. I tried to get rid of the last
vestigates of networking and multiple user profiles.
Instead I am a guest on my own machine in my own house. If
If I trespass on 75% of my hard disk, some idiot
artificial intelligence tells me with a decent IQ that I
don't have permission to use my own machine.
Next I'll need Gates' permission to open portions of my
refrigerator unless I loose x pounds, unless the
government gets there first.
I don't want to be administrator, SS camp commandant,
guest or prisoner or have a profile. I don't need cute
titles for my folders, like "My Documents." I know they
are my documents since I haven't seen another human being
in ages.
Please tell me how I can get rid of this new and useless
garbage and make up my own mind how I want my property to
work. I knew the multiple places Gates hid files in
Windows 97. But XP is like working as a cryptographer for
the enemy.
I thought Gates told the Justice Department he was
defending his right to run his own business. I want that
same right, even if he thinks I am wrong.
How do I assassinate users and administrators in one
blast? I am wasting time by the bucketload. A quill would
be faster if I could only get back the information I need.
Andrew E, Carlan, Esq.
bought a new machine from Dell and that pushed me from
Windows 97 SE, which didn't trespass on my machine, which
I paid for. By dumb luck it, it is the best piece of
software to come from that Microsoft junkyard. XP is
designed I guess for New Age West coasters who like to see
fuzzy animals.
I'm a hermit. I make and get so few telephone calls a
month that Verizon sent me a brochure promoting MCI. I
just want to be left alone to expose myself to viruses and
spam. They are easier to avoid than the constant stream of
patches from Dell and XP screeching, "Chicken Little, run
the sky is falling."
I installed MS Powertoys in the hope of getting rid of the
elf administrator. I tried to get rid of the last
vestigates of networking and multiple user profiles.
Instead I am a guest on my own machine in my own house. If
If I trespass on 75% of my hard disk, some idiot
artificial intelligence tells me with a decent IQ that I
don't have permission to use my own machine.
Next I'll need Gates' permission to open portions of my
refrigerator unless I loose x pounds, unless the
government gets there first.
I don't want to be administrator, SS camp commandant,
guest or prisoner or have a profile. I don't need cute
titles for my folders, like "My Documents." I know they
are my documents since I haven't seen another human being
in ages.
Please tell me how I can get rid of this new and useless
garbage and make up my own mind how I want my property to
work. I knew the multiple places Gates hid files in
Windows 97. But XP is like working as a cryptographer for
the enemy.
I thought Gates told the Justice Department he was
defending his right to run his own business. I want that
same right, even if he thinks I am wrong.
How do I assassinate users and administrators in one
blast? I am wasting time by the bucketload. A quill would
be faster if I could only get back the information I need.
Andrew E, Carlan, Esq.