"All your base are belong to us", has been around for quite some time now. If you didn't get the original answer by watching the video, then there is no other way to 'splain it. :) As to "what they mean" to you, I dunno.. do you run MS products? If so, here is what I got from http://www.emergencyemail.org/cybermain.asp Feb 9, 2005 MICROSOFT ISSUES RECORD 12 SECURITY BULLETINS 8 DESIGNATED CRITICAL In the past 24 hours Microsoft has issued a record 12 security bulletins. EIGHT of the bulletins are rated "CRITICAL". (CRITICAL are those that allow propagation of an Internet worm without the user knowing it or doing anything.) It is particularly important that Windows systems are patched promptly as several exploits are already circulating around the Internet. Or you could go to microsoft.com and see what they say there about all of this... the updates, not the base. :) Tee Read my blog! http://mom2ty.blogdrive.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Madrachod@xxxxxxx To: computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 4:07 AM Subject: [CTS] Re: FW: Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February 2005 In a message dated 2/10/2005 2:49:38 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, muirhead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: Either you got the original line, or you didn't. I just offered a clue. All your base are belong to us? `Splain, Lucy. What's this got to do with all of those warnings and alerts that I we got flooded with yesterday?