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 Post subject: Ronnies Thoughts
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Is it because I am getting older that I dwell more on the meaning of nature.
Is it because nature reflects our own time line, like the seasons.
Born as Spring, naive, fresh and new.
Flourish in Summer, bright bubbly and at our most energetic.
Slower now in Autumn, setting down roots and watching our loved ones fade from Vibrant green thru red and finaly to rust rust.
Whilst winter comes and wipes everything away coating our eyes in mist, so that some parts of our own image become unrecognizable. Weakness overcomes us and we , like the snow are finaly destined to disapear from the earth...........


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 Post subject: Re: Ronnies Thoughts
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thx ronnie,
snagged it :grin:

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Must be an age thing Ronnie love, i'm still happily stuck in Summer for the time being.


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i love the picture and the thoughts ronnie

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 Post subject: Re: Ronnies Thoughts
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Dear Microsoft, please keep your lousy mitts off my Firefox install
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This isn't the first time Microsoft has taken liberties with Firefox users. There's that whole .Net thing that happened back in May of this year.

So what gives, Redmond? Why - especially after the fallout from the last incident - would you go and push a Windows Presentation Foundation plugin on my Firefox install? I didn't ask for it, and I don't really want it. Plenty of people consider software that installs in this kind of underhanded way to be malware.

Not to mention a security risk. You know, the same way you (Microsoft) consider Google's Chrome Frame to be a security risk for your own browser. I'll need someone to explain to me how MS figures the situation is different when the shoe is on the other foot.

I'll clear something up for you right now - and this goes for all software companies, not just Microsoft. I expect control over what gets installed on my system and what doesn't. Go ahead and offer me updates, add-ons, and plugins. But please, give me the choice to install.

Heck, I can choose to put off Windows updates forever if I want and some of those are pretty critical patches. So why should I not be given the choice to opt out of something as trifling as a WPF plugin for my non-IE browser?

Get your filthy hands off my browser, you damn, dirty ape!


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 Post subject: Re: Ronnies Thoughts
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what happened last May.



The service pack for the .NET Framework, like other updates, was pushed out to users through the Windows Update Web site. we had never heard of this platform before Windows Update started offering the service pack for it, and many of us wanted to know whether it was okay to go ahead and install this thing. Having earlier checked to see whether the service pack had caused any widespread problems or interfered with third-party programs -- and not finding any that warranted waving readers away from this update we updated grrr
Apparently, the .NET update automatically installs its own Firefox add-on that is difficult -- if not dangerous -- to remove, once installed.

Annoyances.org, which lists various aspects of Windows that are, well, annoying, says "this update adds to Firefox one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities present in all versions of Internet Explorer: the ability for Web sites to easily and quietly install software on your PC." I'm not sure I'd put things in quite such dire terms, but I'm fairly confident that a decent number of Firefox for Windows users are rabidly anti-Internet Explorer, and would take umbrage at the very notion of Redmond monkeying with the browser in any way.

Big deal, you say? I can just uninstall the add-on via Firefox's handy Add-ons interface, right? Not so fast. The trouble is, Microsoft has disabled the "uninstall" button on the extension. What's more, Microsoft tells us that the only way to get rid of this thing is to modify the Windows registry, an exercise that -- if done imprecisely -- can cause Windows systems to fail to boot up.

When I first learned of this, three thoughts immediately flashed through my mind:

1) How the %#@! did I miss this?

2) The right way would have been to just publish the add-on at Mozilla's Add Ons page.

3) This kind of makes you wonder what else MS is installing without your knowledge.

Then I found that I wasn't the only one who had these ideas. Microsoft has heard these criticisms from others who long ago commented on this unfortunate development (see the comments underneath this post).

Anyway, I'm sure it's not the end of the world, but it's probably infuriating to many , nonetheless. Firstly -- note -- to Microsoft -- this is a great example of how not to convince people to trust your security updates.


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 Post subject: Re: Ronnies Thoughts
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Hey there Ronnie, I had three updates tonight and one of those was a unwanted piece of grrrrrrdom from MS.

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I had some blah dee blah thing yesterday too.


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