I am trying very hard not to do my "I have a Mac and didn't get the worm" dance, but I'm afraid I'm failing.
Someone is going to bitchslap me soon.
I am trying very hard not to do my "I have a Mac and didn't get the worm" dance, but I'm afraid I'm failing.
Someone is going to bitchslap me soon.
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I have a PC and have never had a virus :P Avoidance of Microsoft products is the key.
This is most certainly true.
*thwap* :-D
Actually, I should be joining you in your dance (yay, Norton Internet Security and regular updates to WinXP), since I was lucky enough not to get hit myself. No computers for three days at work, however. :-(
At times I think that somewhere in a back room worms are crawling out of Apples..and into the net. It gives new meaning to the phrase, "Mac Attack"
Yeah, I've got Macs too (at home) but use a PC at work. I grew up on Macs, and used 'em all through grad school, so know about "the dance" feeling that overwhelms us when a PC virus wreaks havoc in the world.