The rants and raves of a technogeek
Winsows? Salsa? CheckPoint watching too much Seinfeld
Recently, I had to install the CheckPoint SecureClient on my notebook, which is currently running Windows 7 (ok, a linux guys running Windows 7 is something completely different, but let’s talk about that later). In any case, I’ve gone into the CheckPoint website, looking for SecureClient, and got a really funny Seinfeld flash-back:
This kinda reminded me of this:
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