pcmag.com— Here's a great story about how to punk Outlook users (using Thunderbird) by putting in your own "X-Message-Flag" like "ERROR: Microsoft Outlook detected. Get a REAL email client!".
Oct 18, 2005View in Crawl 4
"Do people just not like it because it's from Microsoft?"Welcome to Digg, now chant the philosophies of the site:"Microsoft bad, Linux good""Software for money bad, open source good""Kevin Rose!""Windows bad, OSX good""Bush is bad""Karl Rove""America bad/hypocritical, [insert semi-communist country here] good"
Ha! "Thunderchicken" i almost put that in the post but didn't think anyone would get it!Man, my buddy in high school got mad when we called his car that!
Outlook is great. Use it at home and work, by choice. (Along with other kewl apps like Firefox, Filezilla, etc.) Haven't had a single problem with it on dozens of machines since the 97 version (classic "Microsoft 1.0). Ignorant M"$" (ha!) bashers, who mostly just don't want to buy the program, be damned.
Closed AccountOct 19, 2005
How about instead of imposing stupid sophomoric restrictions on users, we let them decide on what they like instead? No digg.
wildjohn999Oct 19, 2005
"Do people just not like it because it's from Microsoft?"Welcome to Digg, now chant the philosophies of the site:"Microsoft bad, Linux good""Software for money bad, open source good""Kevin Rose!""Windows bad, OSX good""Bush is bad""Karl Rove""America bad/hypocritical, [insert semi-communist country here] good"
kengOct 19, 2005Submitter
Ha! "Thunderchicken" i almost put that in the post but didn't think anyone would get it!Man, my buddy in high school got mad when we called his car that!
psyonideOct 19, 2005
It's amazing how easily offended you people are. Sometimes I think that if, say, the wind blew in the wrong direction you'd get offended by that too.
peerkOct 19, 2005
OMG you like totally punked them DooD!1
404notfoundOct 20, 2005
What the f**k? "Punk" is not a f**king verb; MTV and Ashton Kutcher can go f**k themselves.
rhyno2000Oct 20, 2005
Outlook is great. Use it at home and work, by choice. (Along with other kewl apps like Firefox, Filezilla, etc.) Haven't had a single problem with it on dozens of machines since the 97 version (classic "Microsoft 1.0). Ignorant M"$" (ha!) bashers, who mostly just don't want to buy the program, be damned.