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Jul. 22nd, 2008 10:37 amReportedly, it's the 40th birthday of the fabric-wrapped "cubicle office system".
"[T]here is a large category of malicious programs that present themselves as antispyware or antivirus programs. Having already established that they will lie about these things, they may lie about others. For instance, we recently came across one which claims to have won a number of awards, including the PC Magazine Editors' Choice."
— PC Magazine
Medical myths debunked, including the need for 8 glasses of water a day (I fell for that one). There's also the "Really?" NY Times Health column, which focuses on mythbusting through research.
"Aw" moment:

"[T]here is a large category of malicious programs that present themselves as antispyware or antivirus programs. Having already established that they will lie about these things, they may lie about others. For instance, we recently came across one which claims to have won a number of awards, including the PC Magazine Editors' Choice."
— PC Magazine
Medical myths debunked, including the need for 8 glasses of water a day (I fell for that one). There's also the "Really?" NY Times Health column, which focuses on mythbusting through research.
"Aw" moment:
