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Re: Win XP

#26

Re: BTW

Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(

>I have Spyware Search and Destroy, which I just ran. I dunno if it'll tell anybody anything but what I got was:

Hunt Bar..........1entries

DSO Exploit.......2entries

GAIN.Gator........3entries

Unknown...........3entries

Xer0x.............1entries

So now do I still have to get spywareblaster and adaware se?

I thought that Spyware Search and Destroy was a Anti-virus Program.

If this isn't than I know where there is a McAfee anti-virus link to click on, would thst suffice?

Firewall?

Todd O.

Re: Win XP

#27

Re: Thanks

Christopher Fitch @ Memphis

>Hey Dan let's discuss it tomorrow via email...

:)

Re: Win XP

#28

Sounds good, thanks again.

Dan Donaldson

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Re: Win XP

#29

old geezers?

Ernie Miller

>I see the county put one of these signs up in front of your house also.


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Re: Win XP

#30

Re: old geezers?

William Duffield, on the Cohansey

>LOL! Yup, and it was way overdue :^) We got more geezers than budget for signs, so you gotta' wait 'til one gets run over before the township will reallocate the sign, and then there's competition for Deer Crossing, Muskrat Crossing, Turkey Crossing, Cow Crossing, and Greenhead Flyway signs. At least they solved the biggest problem by putting a few "Tractor Crossing Next 30 Miles" signs out on the edge of civilization.

That's a funny picture. I copied it to my screen saver. Too bad it's faked, but how else could you get the silhouette to exactly match the geezer? My first guess is the background photo was taken in Sausalito, CA, and my recollection is that geezers are outlawed there.

I was talking to the guy who maintains the signs (he lives two doors down). He was putting up a new Deer Crossing sign, when an old lady came out of her house and told him she wanted him to move the sign, because she didn't want the deer to cross the road in front of her house anymore. She thought it was too dangerous for them, due to poor visibility.

Re: Win XP

#31

Disagree

Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>It doesn't look like Sausalito to me - somewhere with a more open harbor area.

And, Sir W, you're not keeping up with cultural change out on the Left Coast. Now that the boomers are hitting 60, geezers are being allowed back. After all, not everyone has enough hair left to grow a ponytail.

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