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Please help these poor misguided souls
worker201:
Are you going to be resurrecting ancient threads at this new forum too?
:D
Aloone_Jonez:
I already have. :D
By the way did you read rohitk89's response?
I found it hilarious how he/she advised I used one of those sites containing an Active X control to scan my computer with and infect it with malware, some people really have no clue.:D :D :D
You'd have to be crazy to trust one of those online scanning services - they're so insecure.
worker201:
Some of the folks over there have neat avatars and sigs tho! Aria Giovanni! Would that sort of thing even be allowed over here?
When I was setting up my dad's computer, I hid IE and Outlook from him, and put Firefox and Thunderbird in their place. He doesn't seem to notice any difference.
However, on our university network, it is important to have a virus program in place. I've sat and watched a shitstorm of attacks being thrown against my firewall in Linux. According to IT experts, somebody's dorm computer on campus is infected and throwing itself around. We keep things pretty damn secure, but stuff still somehow gets through. Norton has actually found a virus or 2 over the past 3 years, and considering how much blood, sweat, and tears I have spent in front of my computer, I am not prepared to take any chances.
H_TeXMeX_H:
--- Quote from: worker201 ---Some of the folks over there have neat avatars and sigs tho! Aria Giovanni! Would that sort of thing even be allowed over here?
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You noticed it too ... hehe ... I want one :D ;) ... she is bootylicious :thumbup:
Aloone_Jonez:
LOL, I've noticed that there is already a small group of Linux lovers and MS haters on the board, but this belongs in the moron zone. :D
Having said that I'm glad to se that the some people on this forum have taken it up on themselves to seek alternatives to Microsoft products, good for them! :thumbup:
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