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flatulence...............a sphere you don't want to be in
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cholesterol
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Choosing Between Free Utilities?
irregularjoe replied to intocomputing2's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
I've heard AVG does a pretty good job detecting threats, shows you the message virus detected, but sometimes it doesn't give you an option to remove it, is that true? I've used the free vertion of AVG for years. Works great. I've never seen a problem removing anything. ZoneAlarm sucks in my opionon. I used it for a few years in it's earlier versions. But now it's a bloated cow. Total system hog. Use a Nat router instead, and Windows built in firewall. (assuming you're a Windows user) -
A juvenile felon AND a comedian! Sounds like a pitch for the next big TV show: Irregular Joe, lived his life on the hard streets, served his time in juvvy hall where he finds salavation putting on shows as a stand-up comedian! Meet the people in his life, old friends still scratching out a living, new friends and hangers-on ... and ... a new love! Watch flashbacks of his tough years, the discovery of his talent at juvvy hall, the biting satire of his current career, and the trials and tribulations of the life of a comedian, on the CW next fall! ...... touché But PLEASE!!!!.......the CW???
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I read books, but I read them for about an hour at night before I go to bed. I can't sit down and read for much longer than 1 hour usually. I don't know why...... -Joe Are your eyes OK? Glasses? I only ask because I've experienced the same problem in the last few years. I used to be able to read books cover to cover in a few days. Now I get distracted easily. I think it's a vision problem. Just a thought.
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No. The Princeton team discovered that the contents of DRAM can be recovered after it's powered off. At room temperate the data persists for up to a minute or so. Cooling the chips with an air duster extends that to around ten minutes. Liquid nitrogen extends it to at least an hour. So, you can grab the machine, reboot into a friendly system, and recover the decryption keys. Or you can grab the machine, yank the RAM, cool it, install it in another machine, and recover the keys. There's no obvious way to protect against this attack on standard hardware. Hmmmm......Guess I need to put my laptop
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Aww, you'd only be charged as a juvenile, hardly worth the effort. I've wondered about the current practice of businesses pre-printing a return address on the envelope, different from the address the envelope is to go to. Would the P.O. send an unstamped letter to the alternate address, even though it's the same company? Or would they go ahead and open the mail to determine the correct return address? "Or would they go ahead and open the mail to determine the correct return address" In this day and age, they'd probably open it, scan the contents, put the information into a database, t
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catcher
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Have a great birthday!!!!!!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAYS ALL AROUND!
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Just a thought. ....Maybe read a book?
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Regarding "tricking" the PO to deliver mail, first, it may be considered mail fraud, a felony, second, if they suspect mail fraud they WILL open the mail to determine the correct addressee. If they can determine it was mailed by YOU, you're busted for mail fraud. To save ~40 cents? The one cent increase is the amount they're now allowed to charge annually (inflation), and with "forever" stamps it doesn't cost anything extra to print up new stamps (they'll just charge the new amount for whatever they have on hand). Regarding not using stamps at all, I just signed on to my bank's site and "Onl
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"What I don't understand is the 1cent price increase--seems designing and printing up new stamps and destroying unsold stamps would cost more than the rate increase.? Isn't that what the government specializes in? Kind of reminds me of the $649.00 "solid impact percussion tool". ....(aka the 4 dollar hammer)
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Alka-Selzer Plop Plop Fizz Fizz
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A little trick we use to do when we were kids: (when mail was the only available option) You write a letter to a friend. On the envelope you put YOUR name in the "send to" area. Then you put your friends name in the "return address" area. Don't put a stamp on it. Just drop it in the mailbox. Of course the post office would assume that your friend forgot to put a stamp on it, and send it "back" to him. Worked every time.
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Chris Pirillo Challenge - Switch From Mac To Pc
irregularjoe replied to Besttechie's topic in Open Chat
What's a mac? -
Videos: Extraterrestrial World Contact (june 6th)
irregularjoe replied to Antoll's topic in Open Chat
Gee, don't think I can make it. I'll be vacationing on Pluto that week. Maybe next time. -
That must be a tough place to change a flat tire!
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analgesic
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Videos: Extraterrestrial World Contact (june 6th)
irregularjoe replied to Antoll's topic in Open Chat
Thanks for that,...... ummm,........ interesting observation. -
"'The Annihilator,' weighing in with one pound of prime cut meat....." Heart Attack