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it’s funny…..
I heard of that somewhere else recently. I think it was on some blog.
Nice
saw this last week in downtown Seattle…
freaked me out
@Jose b: hahahahaha
Cool. It’s nice to see Microsofts finally taking our security seriously.
How bizarre.
I would use OneCare if it didn’t stomp all over Vista’s default tools like the builtin firewall and Windows Defender.
Oh come now Matt! I love it when Microsoft stomps over all my open source software! How can you say such things!
Ah geez, I can’t imagine that poor woman grew up thinking how great it would be to dress up as a box of software at the mall.
Caption:
“Psst…little girl…Go to college. This isn’t as fun as it looks.”
On her wedding night, her groom, Microsoft Expression Blend, will have trouble opening her case.
Now that’s what I call comprehensive Parental Controls
nice!!! where do i get me a suit like that???
bwahahahaha……..
peas
cityboy
Its good that they care
Oh God! Microsoft’s taking to the streets now with live, interactive, talking, walking, boxes of software! What has the world come to..?
What a fantastic marketing team…
@crestind
I think you and I should go to Redmond and have a marketing coup.
Microsoft needs a mascott that isn’t a box.
I vote that they bring Microsoft Bob back… or Clippy! /sarcasm
Better yet a viral campaign is in order. Get people to learn Windows functions and such to participate. It would be brilliant.