MS-Navy

Story: Virus sinks Royal Navy fleet commsTotal Replies: 4
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Sander_Marechal

Jan 16, 2009
6:34 PM EDT
Ah, the Royal Navy. Didn't they recently "upgrade" their ships to Windows 2000? Ah well, at least now we know which systems were powered by Windows: the comms system.
herzeleid

Jan 16, 2009
8:38 PM EDT
Let's get this right, people, it's not that hard.

Repeat after me: It's a microsoft windows virus, not a "computer" virus.
Bob_Robertson

Jan 16, 2009
8:50 PM EDT
Bravo, Herzeleid. That cannot be said loudly or often enough!
tracyanne

Jan 17, 2009
3:13 AM EDT
I'm here in the middle of trying to sort out a problem one of our clients, that's of the company I program for, has. So I'm remote desktoped into the Database server, and cross checking the data against the web pages, when up pops the message, Updates have been installed now rebooting. So our Server with the Website goes down, the Database Server goes down, and i'm going to have get back to where I was because now I'll have to rewite my queries, reinterogate the database etc etc etc

%$%$#%$#%$ Windows.

In fact long strings of words that will violate TOS.
jacog

Jan 17, 2009
4:05 AM EDT
"Rule Britania! Britannia rule the waves. Britons never, never, never shall be slaves."

:)

Irony.

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