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Sunday, 8 July 2007
Virus hits web browser
Sorry to all out there for not posting for a month - my web browser was hit by a virus, and I could not get onto the internet at all. Back in business!
Good to see you are back Rob! And i trust you have installed a good Anti-Virus program. Don't forget the Data-miners, data-trackers and associated spyware though,get yourself Ad-Aware free for home use.It catches lots of the blighters. There is also a very good free program available from the Computeractive website,called :- System mechanic 6. ( Absolutely free, i have had it a month, it gets all the broken shortcuts, ghost DLL Files (dynamic link library)and generally helps to speed up your PC, whilst making it more secure)You must "play" with it to realise it's full potential. I look forward to more posts and local political insight
Here's my advice: 1. Copy all important files to a removable hard drive, format hard drive to delete anything which may be sensitive. 2. Unplug your PC, load into Rover, drive to Boulby Cliff. 3. Hurl PC off cliff top swearing terrible oaths as it's useless carcass arc out towards the north sea, let gravity do the rest. 4. Buy a Mac Mini (or iMac, or MacBook) and enjoy secure virus free computing. 5. Plant a couple of trees to assuage you conscience for polluting the Sea.
Liberal Democrat Councillor for the historic town of Whitby, North Yorkshire. A member of Whitby Town Council, Scarborough Borough and North Yorkshire County Council.First elected in the year 2000,and again in 2001, 2005 and 2007 .I am born and bred in Whitby, and intensely proud and protective of it. I am well-known, and outspoken, and feel strongly about freedom of speech and the individual.
2 comments:
Good to see you are back Rob!
And i trust you have installed a good Anti-Virus program.
Don't forget the Data-miners, data-trackers and associated spyware though,get yourself Ad-Aware free for home use.It catches lots of the blighters.
There is also a very good free program available from the Computeractive website,called :- System mechanic 6. ( Absolutely free, i have had it a month, it gets all the broken shortcuts, ghost DLL Files (dynamic link library)and generally helps to speed up your PC, whilst making it more secure)You must "play" with it to realise it's full potential.
I look forward to more posts and local political insight
Here's my advice:
1. Copy all important files to a removable hard drive, format hard drive to delete anything which may be sensitive.
2. Unplug your PC, load into Rover, drive to Boulby Cliff.
3. Hurl PC off cliff top swearing terrible oaths as it's useless carcass arc out towards the north sea, let gravity do the rest.
4. Buy a Mac Mini (or iMac, or MacBook) and enjoy secure virus free computing.
5. Plant a couple of trees to assuage you conscience for polluting the Sea.
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