@Purdueable: Well, they surely seems to like curves with those pat-downs.
@Purdueable: Well, they surely seems to like curves with those pat-downs.
@beatledud: Thanks, Mr. Memory.
@dukenukem0102: Good point. Still, MSE and Norton are not exactly in the same market as MSE is not licensed to businesses, and that's where Norton makes most of its money.
@Bryan84: Well, article says "best"... and I agree. I have used NOD32, Kapersky, AVG, Panda and Norton.
@mike_311: /s means "sarcasm ends here"
@Ben R: Have you used it? All I heard about WP7 is that the experience is so complete that video/screenshots demonstrations of it fail to show how great it actually is.
@dukenukem0102: Tell me one paid antivirus that is better than this, detection-wise and memory-wise. And notpissingtheuser-wise.
@Superhanz: This couldn't be further from the truth.
@gizgizgiz: It's definitely a valid solution. The question is: can the Lightman Group handle the load?
@gizgizgiz: Except that how many TSA agents actually have what it takes to make a good profiling based on behavior?
@iPenguin: Yup. Also, you could have had the page cached on your Firefox and Chrome installs.
@Korrupt: Has Palemoon updated yet? I ditched it when it started taking too much time to update to major versions.
@iPenguin: Wow. Check your speed tests again. Opera has always been the fastest browser out there, although recently Chrome took over. It's still fast.
@ninjablaze: The article clearly states that the timing is the problem, not the person.
@m.cermak: Except the thief obviously wouldn't steal every single laptop in the store.
@jbrecken: Thanks, buzz killer!
@senorbelly: Really? I'm pretty sure Harry Potter's better. Their book has too many inconsistencies, especially with the previous edition.
@Wittyname: Right. Except Anonymous is you-don't-know-who.
@MisterMhz: Well, now that's innovative. Someone who goes into an article about things not to do and does all of them in the comment section! Brilliant!
@Stem_Sell: That's the stable isotope. The 137 one radiates a blue light. Pretty cool. There are also 134 and 135 radiative ones, but I don't have any info on it.