Hi,
My point is apparently being misconstrued....
This process is a fix for a malicous code that seems to exploit planned
obsolescence....which makes planned obsolescence go faster...built in failures
happen every 3 months or so...sucking the money out of the user.
Buying new doesn't help if you backup & restore because this non-detectable
malicous code generally resides on the backup....because it's there laying
dormant for some time. It may also be transfered on the www.... I don't know for
sure but my experience suggests it is.
I have had success where EVERYONE else fails with this process on machines
also which don't have this malicous code. I guess because planned obsolescence
is built into every PC. I have had extraordinary success on PC's running DOS,
WIN 3.x, WIN 9x, Win 2000, Win 2000 network server and Mac.
The truly amazing thing about this process is the huge range of problems it
resolves hardware and software problems...like all of them...minus electrical
surge problems, bad ground issues, or true component failures. (by the
way...true component failures can be a result of a mailcous code....I've seen it
in my 20 years of PC repair)
The process itself is amazing...it flies in the face of conventional thinking
and I think it proves that EVERY problem you've experienced in the past was a
result of the industry's devious little plan. To keep you buying. Talk about ill
gotten gain.
Here's a link discussing what a malicous code can do to your system....look at
some of the replies towards the bottom...this is an evil SOB.
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11372
Check out this running list of symptoms resolved by my process....trust me
when I say that when/if you learn what the process is....you will say NO WAY.
Well the list of symptoms is not on this PC....if you google,"planned
obsolescence fix", you will see my craigslist ad. Seems I'm the only one.
Thanks,
Mike
11011 110111000 <the_illiac@...> wrote:
i didn't necessarily start this group in order to showcase old
computers as fetish objects (the working theory is that they can still
be useful and we should explore ways to help that happen). still, i
couldn't resist pointing to these (all from the MAKE blog, incidentally):
keyboard shoes--
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/04/keyboard_shoes.html
the wooden breakfast platter PC--
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/04/the_wooden_breakfast_platter_p.html
how to turn an amiga 500 into a lamp--
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/03/how_to_turn_an_amiga_500_into.html
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