From: ~BD~ on
The Real Truth MVP wrote:
> I Practice yoga regularly and go on 10-mile runs every Sunday.I decided
> to quit smoking when I received fan mail from little girls saying they
> wanted to be like me when they grew up.My dog Meatball posed with me in
> a photo-shoot by photographer Frank Veronsky
> http://www.frankveronsky.com/. I was actually a waitress at the Saddle
> Ranch Chop House before I got my big break and landed a recurring role
> on TV. I was addicted to the original "Star Trek" when I was growing up,
> because of my dad. We grew up in St. Helens, Oregon and we weren't
> allowed to watch a lot of TV. I don't think we even had more than three
> channels, so it was basically watch "Dynasty" with my mom, watch "Star
> Trek" with my dad, or watch the mating rituals of beavers on OPB [Oregon
> Public Broadcasting]. So my brother and I watched "Star Trek. I got
> involved with computers a long time ago and learned how to fix them by
> myself. I went back to school and got certified, started working in a
> small business and teaching computers. This was all before I got my
> break in acting. Now all my time is spent in front of the camera.
>
>

You should write a story - maybe a fairy tale? ;-)

I enjoyed the pictures on the website to which you directed. Thank you.

--
Dave
From: David H. Lipman on
From: "~BD~" <BoaterDave(a)hotmail.co.uk>

| Char Jackson wrote:
>> On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 16:03:38 -0700, "The Real Truth MVP"<trt(a)void.com>
>> wrote:

>>> The trolls
>>> don't seen to realize that people with issues want them fixed and when they
>>> use my tools they work, that's why you see NO posts from users saying it did
>>> not work.

>> Kudos for apparently stealing only from the best.


| Would you please remind me of the folk from whom TRT allegedly stole and
| provide links to their respective web site web sites.

| I'd like to ask *them* how they feel about someone using the fruits of
| their labour to help people who are suffering from computer problems
| caused by malware. To date I have only the word of those posting here
| (not that I don't believe them, but that wouldn't satisfy a judge and
| jury, would it?).

Kelly Theriot
Mike Burgess
Stuart Saunders
Robert A. Cooper / Miekiemoes
Kevin Zoll
Andrew Aronoff
Dave Fear



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From: Whoever on
"The Real Truth MVP" <trt(a)void.com> wrote in
news:hpj529$tuu$1(a)leythos.motzarella.org:
>
> I Practice yoga regularly and go on 10-mile runs every Sunday.I
> decided to quit smoking when I received fan mail from little girls
> saying they wanted to be like me when they grew up.My dog Meatball
> posed with me in a photo-shoot by photographer Frank Veronsky
> http://www.frankveronsky.com/. I was actually a waitress at the Saddle
> Ranch Chop House before I got my big break and landed a recurring role
> on TV. I was addicted to the original "Star Trek" when I was growing
> up, because of my dad. We grew up in St. Helens, Oregon and we weren't
> allowed to watch a lot of TV. I don't think we even had more than
> three channels, so it was basically watch "Dynasty" with my mom, watch
> "Star Trek" with my dad, or watch the mating rituals of beavers on OPB
> [Oregon Public Broadcasting]. So my brother and I watched "Star Trek.
> I got involved with computers a long time ago and learned how to fix
> them by myself. I went back to school and got certified, started
> working in a small business and teaching computers. This was all
> before I got my break in acting. Now all my time is spent in front of
> the camera.


So now you're Katie Sackhoff?

http://www.after-darkness.com/showthread.php?t=7382


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From: FromTheRafters on

"Heather" <fergie(a)canada.invalid> wrote in message
news:hpe7on$d21$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>
> "FromTheRafters" <erratic(a)nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message
> news:hpdvtt$pr4$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>> "Heather" <fergie(a)canada.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:hpdrvv$f4p$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>>> See......teaching ******* does have its intellectual points. And
>>> because that fatuous idiot in Devon reads these groups, I will not
>>> divulge what I taught that involved time and space.
>>
>> Have you ever taught anything that didn't?
>
> Yep........doing that at the moment. Involves time, but not
> space.........and not in the sense that I was inferring above.
> However I am not as good at the sly quips as you are (G). Hither and
> Yon.....that was funny!!

:oD


From: FromTheRafters on
"ASCII" <me2(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
news:4bbb80a2.593875(a)EDCBIC...
> FromTheRafters wrote:
>>"ASCII" <me2(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
>>news:4bb9dfdb.992437(a)EDCBIC...
>>> ~BD~ wrote:
>>>
>>> <cut to the chase>
>>>
>>>> but in reality is a link to a hostile website.
>>>
>>> I still maintain that with a properly configured browser,
>>> there's no such thing as a hostile website.
>>> At least no more hostile than someone's carelessness permits.
>>> I've even gone so far as to exhort folk for an example,
>>> yet no one has arisen to that challenge.
>>
>>Indeed, many exploits were of browser extensions rather than the
>>browser
>>itself. I used to disallow scripting and would never have dreamed of
>>having my browser automatically open acrobat reader.
>
> Acrobat isn't even on board here,
> all pdf's point to foxit.
> (with the run/save option box always presented)
>
>>IMO a 'properly
>>configured browser' as you put it, would be more like that - that
>>shuts
>>off a major ingress vector right there.
>
> The fact that it's not that hard to do has me amused when some folk
> seem to
> tremble in fear of browsing and are constantly seeking more
> 'protection', even
> to the point of causing scanner collisions and conflicting actions.

The thing is that users are being told that they *should* be able to run
their browsers with scripting enabled and allowing things like ActiveX
and allowing PDFs to automatically invoke executables (even ones
contained within the "documents" themselves). All they have to do is
keep "filtering out" bad input by using scanners and the like.

It's totally backward.

> And something else while I'm here;
> How do so many people get plagued by malware bearing trojans if
> they're all as
> clean cut above board web surfers as the fantasy suggests?

What fantasy is that?

> Could it be that this group would wither away
> without all the warez trafficking behavior that
> is so hypocritically chastised?

The fantasy is that bad behavior is the *only* way to get malware.