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Posted by Heather on September 8, 2008, 11:52 pm
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> With rogers in your header, I might find your e-mail address
> on one of my old harddrives mightn't I?
>
Hmm....still with rogers but changed the first part. I see monad is no
longer part of yours.
If you spoke spanish, then all you would have to do is translate my last
name, lol. However, David Lipman has my rogers one and I can be reached
via gmail.....and then I would answer from my rogers one. With gmail,
simply use heatherfig plus gmail dot com.
Cheers.....Heather (does that address above work?? Nah, just describes
your personality, lol)
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Posted by David H. Lipman on September 3, 2008, 9:10 pm
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| This should not be a lesson in language and to be so pedantic regarding a
| previous post but seemingly unaware that a choice has more than one
| outcome... so two choices four possible outcomes..
On the contrary, this is a lesson on malware.
When one understands what malware is, one can be better apt at protecting
themselves.
All Trojans and all Viruses are malware.
Howeverm, it is either a trojan or virus, not both.
A Honda is a car.
A Ford is a car.
There are no Honda Fords.
Viruses are malware that self-replicate and have some sort of payload.
Trojans are malware that do not self-replicate and need assistance of some kind
to spead
and also have some sore of payload.
Now it is possible to have a trojan infected with a virus. Take for example
some forms of
Zapchest. These IRC Trojans. I have seen the IRC Trojan files infected with
the Virut
virus.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
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Posted by Sandy Mann on September 4, 2008, 11:53 am
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> A Honda is a car.
> A Ford is a car.
>
> There are no Honda Fords.
Perhaps not but in the UK where "Hoover" as become a generic name for vacuum
cleaner people tell you that they have an Electrolux Hoover! <g>
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Sandy
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Posted by David H. Lipman on September 4, 2008, 4:14 pm
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>> A Honda is a car.
>> A Ford is a car.
>> There are no Honda Fords.
| Perhaps not but in the UK where "Hoover" as become a generic name for vacuum
| cleaner people tell you that they have an Electrolux Hoover! <g>
| --
| Sandy
The reason for that is the same way Kleenex lost copy rights to the word as a
brand name
of a tissue.
If a brand name becomes so common place in the public the company who owns the
brand name
can lose copy rights over said brand name.
Instead of saying thaks for the tissue one might say thanks for the kleenex even
though it
is a different brand.
The same goes for Xerox to a certain degree. I may go to a Kyocera copier and
tell
someone I'll xerox a copy for them.
--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
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Posted by RJK on October 20, 2008, 8:08 pm
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employees and moved manufacturing to Pakistan or Timbucktoo ...or wherever
it was !
regards, Richard
>>
>> A Honda is a car.
>> A Ford is a car.
>>
>> There are no Honda Fords.
>
> Perhaps not but in the UK where "Hoover" as become a generic name for
> vacuum
> cleaner people tell you that they have an Electrolux Hoover! <g>
>
> --
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> Sandy
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