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John Wickre
December 14th 03, 11:28 AM
Instead of nasty remarks, it might have been nice for
some of you to try to find out what was going on with
Microsoft Picture It and give the originator of the
message some help.

I can't; I don't know the program.

I do know how frustrating it can be when you are trying
to get some work done, and Windows does something screwy.

>-----Original Message-----
>I just spent 3 hours doing a picture with Microsodt Pict
>ure It; It was shut down instantly. It was pictures
with
>animals; a cartoon and General audience rated. The
>problems i have encounted since I have bought a computer
>has ruined my life. I am an artist and do not need the
>Gov. in my life. I am being audited by the IRS; I told
>Microsoft about problems with servers that tap into your
>computers. I have decided anyone that wants an
expensive
>computer, brand new Xp professional everything I have
you
>can have with receipts. I will never use computers. We
>have become people that can no longer have any private
>lives. The government is using Microsoft to tap into
>ourlives; they call it the partriot act.
>.
>

Bruce Chambers
December 14th 03, 11:33 AM
Greetings --

How could anyone possibly help? The OP provided absolutely no
details as to the nature of the problem, but instead went off on some
sort of conspiracy-theorist rant. And Windows, by itself, rarely does
anything "screwy." Computers are very stupid and very literal;
barring hardware failures or program errors, they do not more and no
less than *exactly* what their users tell them to do.

Bruce Chambers

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"John Wickre" > wrote in message
...
>
> Instead of nasty remarks, it might have been nice for
> some of you to try to find out what was going on with
> Microsoft Picture It and give the originator of the
> message some help.
>
> I can't; I don't know the program.
>
> I do know how frustrating it can be when you are trying
> to get some work done, and Windows does something screwy.
>

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