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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/588296"><b>tomj1226</b></A> : Hell, if that's the criteria we're going to use, throw in IE 7 as well. Since microsoft has decided to download this "critical" update to your computer without your consent, looks like we have a new baddie badware. "Badware" is a new term to me. Kind of like bad spyware eh?? ]]></description>
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