Re: [PCWorks] A tip for stopping annoying harassing "slide-ups" (a kind of pop-up) immune to pop-up blockers

  • From: David Grossman <dgrossman@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 00:04:18 +0200

My wife disagrees with you, Hugh. She's convinced that if something goes
awry, it's my fault.
...and Denying it does not protect me!
David Grossman

>
>
> That's backward, David.
> "Deny" protects you.
> If some operation seems to then fail, study the message a bit and it
> should become clear if the warning is related.
> Cilnt is right in that ambiguous situations are very rare.
> Remember, though, that if something really goes awry, it's Clint's fault.
>
>
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