Perfect solution for users with a severe lack of coffee table drink coasters. Also a handy backup for the army who runs low on ammunition. Just supply the enemy with "Windows Dead CD". Better than offensive artillery - the offensive win CD.
Perfect solution for users with a severe lack of coffee table drink coasters. Also a handy backup for the army who runs low on ammunition. Just supply the enemy with "Windows Dead CD". Better than offensive artillery - the offensive win CD.
Thats a thought. Hand someone a Windopz Dead Vista CD and their PCs will soon be dead. So to repair it, I guess you would give them a Windopz Undead Expee CD and their PC will soon join the undead zombie clown farm of PCs.
In article <4wI6i.27061$ XXXX@XXXXX.COM >, XXXX@XXXXX.COM says... Heh heh. "Repair", MS style - your computer + large cloud of smoke, gone data.
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