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Translation From MS-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Tony Ross’ “Distributed Extensibility Submission”
The day the music died
Silly season
document.wacko
Windows Vista security, brought to you by Digg
Speakers and a microphone
The world is not limited to your imagination
Waiter, there’s a fly in my studio
Rewriting Microsoft web services
Go go Gadget printf
Microsoft web services, brought to you by the letter L and the number 0
The importance of human-readable markup
Foock yuoo tuu Bork Bork Bork
Here we go again
Microsoft’s great competitor
Barney Not Found
Microsoft redesign
MS/HP DRM TV/DVR PC DOA
IE 6 workaround discovered
Side effects
Quickly
SSL broken, fixed
Windows 2000 service pack 3 available
Microsoft Office X SP1 is out
Soon to be sweeping Daypop
Only 12 to go
Hi! I’m a signature virus! Add me to your signature and watch me spread
Patch early and often
I’d like to have your problems
The risks of Shared Source
Unpatched
Anti-privacy features
Which monopoly?
Overhyped
What XP stands for
Equal Opportunity Bugs
It is now safe to shut down your company
Certified Microsoft Patch Developer
A patchy web server
Hailstorm, we hardly knew ye
Microsoft’s trust problem
Gleefully
The defenestration of Microsoft
Shoot the Messenger
Trustworthy computing at its best
Microsoft gains millions of defaced websites
How to combat personal Internet use at work
Greater of two evils
Unhelpful features
Flirting with the dark side
Wanted
How to set up a personal web server
Today’s security holes
Even MS customers can’t figure it out
Metabugs
More Microsoft patents
Insight
Depends on whom you ask
IE patch
Anti-piracy bloat, bugs
Full MS comments coming
No deal
Old bugs, new bugs
Trustworthy hacking
What it feels like for a customer
Patch early and often
What Groove needed
parlor games
Crunch
Um, 2 monkeys, 10 minutes
It’s an honor just to be nominated
Reductionism
Trust me
film at 11
basically works
try harder
What I do for a living
There will not be pie
TGIF
There is no can opener
in the clear
back to work
a very bad day
recorded live
now completely rewritten!
Seven ways to protect your home PC
Own worst enemy
Follow the money trail
Seven ways to protect your home Windows PC for free
An eye on security
Windows is expensive
Falling off the back of the wagon
Classic fallacies
Two roads
Backfire
Glacial response time
Cackling
The future of SQL Server?
Discussions of my death have been greatly exaggerated
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