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Paschal

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Letter to Santa Claus no sorry to Mr Microsoft Posted: Nov 22, 2003 2:42 PM
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I report this story as it is, an yes it's so real and so freaky to know that it's happening in our real world.

My wife report me that whatever you are doing Mr Microsoft, herself or people in her office are still clicking on any attachments they received by email.

Please help me on the matter, I am a poor soul searching for holy land, and i find here i only a desert with no guardians.

How can you make this e-world secure so that I will not spend my time explaining that you can't click on any .exe or .pif file without any consequences.

I wish to preach in a paradise where you, Mr Microsoft , you will protect us (and my wife) against the devil (the nasty virus, trojan, worms, etc...)

From a soul in pain ;-)

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