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Unfortunately....MSN has become a hackers dream!

One of me mates was hacking someone through MSN - I was there! - Oh the horror. He sent a code with a file that he had sent, which the person obviously accepted. After the guy had accepted his file, me mate could take his files and stuff!! Scary!!

So, my advice, MSN is cool, but unless u trust the person 100%... don’t accept any files!

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not so much addicted to msn no more and i was addicted to it so much ussualy now i'm addicted to Sikh sangat ...... thats alll i do when i'm on the computer, put on Tu Mera Pita by Davinder Singh Sodi and go on sikh sangat hehehe... Tu mera pita tu ha mera matha

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MSN - THe root of all Youth Propaganda place (mostly gossips)!!

Using it wisely (an hour a day) is good. More than that is bad..

So i agree down with msn too .. just my views..

regards

Former msn chatter

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OMG ur mad. how the hell u do dat?! ur a former msn chatter dats scary lol

ok ill chill now **breathes** time 4 msn byee blush.gif

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i fink deres nothin rong with msn and yeh do luk at da time.................it depends who ur tlkin 2 init...............and wat ur tlkin bout.....if ya stik to da suject lyke sikhi den u wont get driffed off buts easy tooo so be careful!!

but u can stilll go on it i suppose i mean i go on it rarely!

fateh!

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MSN...like all others is a double edged sword. If you know how to use it well, it can be to your advantage. But if you're fickle and lackadaisical where discipline is concerned, MSN can be truly disadvantageous. Depends on how you are like... during my younger days (when i was around 16-17) and new to MSN, i did develop a wee addiction to MSN in the sense that i had to go on it very often and yakyakyak the whole day away with my friends after school...MSN was so fascinating in those days...the idea of FREE talking with friends and family (yipppee...i still luv it). But as you grow up and your perspectives change, life becomes much more busier, you have more things to do, more important things to concern yourself with....things like MSN don't really matter that much anymore. Now that I'm no longer a teenager, I look back and laugh at the days I used to be rather addicted to MSN. Don't get me wrong, I still use MSN on a regular basis....I just log into it and leave it on for family & friends to msg me whenever they come on with the latest scoop of what's going on whilst I busy myself with other tasks at hand...it's all about multi-tasking :doh: . Furthermore, being away from home and family, MSN gives me a cheaper alternative to communicate with my family members and friends back home as well as those living miles away...so yeah, i wouldn't denounce MSN by saying "it's bad" and things like that. It all depends on how you use it. :)

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