MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] making computers work (was "good free virusprotection for Win XP?")
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] making computers work (was "good free virusprotection for Win XP?")
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On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 17:18:10 -0600 (CST), Mike Miller
<EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Jonathan King wrote:
> >

> 
> You introduced me to "Just Works (tm)" here:
> http://mlug.missouri.edu/list-archives/members/2002-09/msg00943.php3
> 
> You introduced "Doomed To Fail (tm)" here:
> http://mlug.missouri.edu/list-archives/members/2000-03/msg00236.php3
> 
> You introduced "Just Not Worth It (tm)" here:
> http://mlug.missouri.edu/list-archives/discussion/2001-12/msg00696.php3
> 
> "who knows where (tm)":
> http://mlug.missouri.edu/list-archives/members/2003-06/msg00337.php3
> 
> "Just Marketing (tm)":
> http://mlug.missouri.edu/list-archives/discussion/2003-06/msg01094.php3

A quick google search with:

"jonathan king" "(tm)" site:mlug.missouri.edu

turns up a few others.  My favorites among those being: Big Enough
Forever (tm), Asking the Wrong Question (tm), This Would Never Work
(tm), Geek Market (tm) and the quintessential self-description:

Death by Verbosity (tm)

There's nothing like the MLUG archive to preserve your every verbal
tick for the enjoyment of current and future generations.  It's pretty
clear *I'm* never getting elected to public office. :-)
 
> Well, that explains it.  I guess "never" would be improper?
> In some ways, it's good to disagree - you know you aren't mixed up in a
> Group Think delusion.

Indeed.  My motto is: Use your (own) delusion. :-)  

jking
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