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Nice! Big Jackie Chan fan from waaaay back.

No doubt Kaspersky will save a truckload with that one ad being used worldwide. MAybe you could pop a few more g's for mfc :).

 

No Jackie Grimes?


Kaspersky is a great product! Using it as a direct result of MFC sponsorship and it hasn't missed a beat!! Highly recommended by me and several others who I have recommended it to.

I'm pretty much over Norton sending me false alerts for 'fixes' every second time I log on.

For three weeks I had an alert signalled. Each time I dutifully followed the instructions to resolve the imagined problem while at the same time happily communicating on the internet yet continually getting the same message. 'Apply Fix'.

Surprise surprise, there was no problem to begin with. Norton 0/10.

Kaspersky here I come.

bought it due to membership discount.

The teen daughter HATES it 'cos it blocks crap from her My Face and Spacebook sites.

My PC has not had one problem since installed - highly recommended, especially if PC is shared with teens.

 

Any chance Jackie Chan will come along to a game sometime?

Between the Kaspersky sponsorship and the sputtering legacy of our 'China Strategy', I'm sure we could make it at least look like a legit spruiking!

Actually I'm sure Kaspersky would love to reinforce awareness of their sponsorships/spokespeople by having them together - 'What do these things have in common?'

Also, I think it's sad that Jackie Chan missed out on AFL, growing up in the very different culture they have up in... Canberra. ;)


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