- Apr 18, 2013
- 86
- 2
- 0
Who should protect the people that still use it (there are plenty of you out there, including me) and do you think Microsoft is free of the responsibility after twelve years?
Were they even responsible in the first place? Or isn't it up to the consumer to protect themselves from anything that can come across the Web to their computer?
What if the consumer is elderly, or mentally challenged?
A taste of the horrible things to come for Windows XP
(⊙_⊙) I think people that take the time out of their day (or night) to think of some clever, memorable or just plain dumb signature probably have way too much time on their collective hands and they should get back to work and earn their paycheck, instead of just expecting their paycheck. People like this make me sick to my stomach.
Were they even responsible in the first place? Or isn't it up to the consumer to protect themselves from anything that can come across the Web to their computer?
What if the consumer is elderly, or mentally challenged?
A taste of the horrible things to come for Windows XP
(⊙_⊙) I think people that take the time out of their day (or night) to think of some clever, memorable or just plain dumb signature probably have way too much time on their collective hands and they should get back to work and earn their paycheck, instead of just expecting their paycheck. People like this make me sick to my stomach.