Garfield has been dead for over 15 years...
Not only is he dead. He's apparently been dead since 1989.
Now I feel bad for picking on his strip all this time...
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Not only is he dead. He's apparently been dead since 1989.
Now I feel bad for picking on his strip all this time...
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Not only is he dead. He's apparently been dead since 1989.
Now I feel bad for picking on his strip all this time...
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They said it would never happen, but check out the pic for the proof!
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"I will make sure you will never be able to place an order on the internet again." "I'm an attorney, I will sue you." "I'm going to call your local police and have two officers come over and arrest you." Just a few of the fun things I got to hear today from someone who said his name was Steve Phillips over at PriceRitePhoto.
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As announced previously, the InkWell website has now gone live, with dozens of items up for auction in support of Hurricane Katrina relief, with all proceeds going to the American Red Cross. A message from Joe Quesada of Marvel Comics, explaining the mission of InkWell is on the front page of the site.
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Say it isn't so...who would've thought I would live to see the day?
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 1:19
Subject: Premier - SEPTEMBER 2005 MICROSOFT SECURITY RESPONSE CENTER BULLETIN RELEASE - REVISED
Why was a revised alert issued?
A revised alert was issued on 9 September 2005 containing new information about the number of bulletins being released.
What is this alert?
Microsoft will not issue any new security updates on September 13 as part of the September monthly bulletin release cycle. Based on customer feedback, Microsoft instituted a monthly security update release process on the second Tuesday of each month to provide customers with security guidance and updates on a predictable and manageable schedule. This update release process involves a significant testing focus to help ensure customers will receive updates that are of a high quality and Microsoft will not release an update until it meets those standards. Occasionally, the testing process and our strict focus on quality can result in a month where no security updates are released, as is the case for 13 September 2005.
As part of the monthly security bulletin release cycle, Microsoft provides advance notification to our customers on the number of new security updates being released, the products affected, the aggregate maximum severity and information about detection tools relevant to the update. This is intended to help our customers plan for the deployment of these security updates more effectively.
In addition, to help customers prioritize monthly security updates with any non-security updates released on Microsoft Update, Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services and Software Update Services on the same day as the monthly security bulletins, we also provide:
- Information about the release of updated versions of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.
- Information about the release of NON-SECURITY, High Priority updates on Microsoft Update (MU), Windows Update (WU), Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Software Update Services (SUS). Note that this information will pertain ONLY to updates on Windows Update and only about High Priority, non-security updates being released on the same day as security updates. Information will NOT be provided about Non-security updates released on other days.
On 13 September 2005 Microsoft is planning to release:
Security Updates
- No new security updates on September 13th as part of the September monthly bulletin release cycle. This represents a change in the information found in the Advance Notification on Thursday, September 8, 2005. Late in the testing process, Microsoft encountered a quality issue that necessitated the update to go through additional testing and development before it is released. Microsoft is committed to only releasing high quality updates that fix the issue(s) in question, and therefore we feel it is in the best interest of our customers to not release this update until it undergoes further testing.
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
- Microsoft will release an updated version of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software
Removal Tool on Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services and the Download Center.
Note that this tool will NOT be distributed using Software Update Services (SUS).
Non-security High Priority updates on MU, WU, WSUS and SUS
- Microsoft will release one NON-SECURITY High-Priority Updates for Windows on Microsoft Update (MU), Windows Update (WU), Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Software Update Services (SUS).
Although we do not anticipate any changes, the number of bulletins, products affected, restart information and severities are subject to change until released.
Microsoft WILL STILL host a webcast next week to address customer questions. For more information on this webcast please see below:
- TechNet Webcast: Information about Microsoft's September Security Bulletins (Level 100)
- Wednesday, 14 September 11:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
- http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032279532&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
At this time no additional information is available.
If you have any questions regarding this alert please contact your Technical Account Manager or Application Development Consultant.
Thank you,
Microsoft PSS Security Team
Everyone knows that Al Gore created the Internet, but it sounds like North Korea's leader could perfect how we use it. I heard that the first time he ever played golf, he shot 11 hole-in-ones!
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Who cares about water cooling your computer? Water cool your friends with this little toy instead. I so want to go "Arnold the Governator" on some friends with the 6 foot version of this!
Imageine shooting down those stupid midget blimps that Real Estate Agents love to fly over new housing developments? Now that's entertainment!
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Everyone knows they overcharge for their merchandise and that their tech support sucks; now Canada gets the joy of unsupported products being sold in their local Best Buy stores! Makes me want to go to Fry's for a silicon enema!
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The title says it all. Remember, download and use at your own risk!
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