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19 years ago
difference between deabolt and deadbolt ?
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19 years ago
Perhaps, Deabolt is made by Diebold?
That would be a [runs for cover] safe bet?
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19 years ago
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19 years ago
That's probably because there's no deabolt locks. Only Deadbolt locks!
Newnsie
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19 years ago
You won't find "dictionnary" either. Typos happen.
Though if I was forced to invent a definition, I'd suggest it was a piece of hardware manufactured for the Drug Enforcement Agency...
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19 years ago
I know this nut that just milled about 100,000 blanks. KW1 keyway. Owns a hardware store go figure. The blanks say KS1
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19 years ago
I was thinking kinda along those lines... sort of. Maybe (if he's not talking about a misspelling) he's referring to a mispronunciation I've had customers tell me they had a "Dee-bolt" safe. There also seems to be some Kiwi-set and Schlaggie locks out there.
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19 years ago
No AV software is foolproof. There are always new virili that aren't in any of there databases.
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19 years ago
Yo Glen, Just regarding your AVG anti-virus system, I was running the same system, fully updated etc, and picked up a filthy virus last week which completely screwed my computer. $300 later, I'm now running 2004 Norton System, which cost me an extra $95 on top of the repair bill. The Comp tech said AVG is the best of the 'Freeware' systems, but they do get at least 5 computers in every month which run AVG, that have been screwed by a Virus, or spyware etc. It's the old saying "you only get what you pay for. Cheers mate.
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19 years ago
HI STEVE
part 2, DUMP Outlook EXPRESS.. part 3, DUMP AND LOCK OUT, internet explorer, make it DISSAPPEAR..
part 4, dump WINDOWS.. (MAC or Linus comes to mind)
then you are a LOT safer.
--Shiva--
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19 years ago
I've run windows (various versions) for years and never had a virus infect any system although 2 or 3 have been caught by Norton. That's using p2p networks for most of that time too.
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was in a hurry.. and spell check passed it.. linux.. SUSE 9 comes to mind.. --Shiva--
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19 years ago
One of the kids in Peanuts.
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19 years ago
Thanks for the heads up . Can't never be to careful. I got tired of paying for the updates. I run Firefox, that helps some. A few firewalls. AdWare6, etc...
Now if I can only figure out how to get rid of the stupid post script.
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19 years ago
Norton was good for about a year, and then $2.95 for the updates.
I'm running Trend Micro's PC Cillin, and pleased with that. I'm guessing they will charge me for updates, one day soon.
I'm interested to hear that Grisoft isn't quite as up to date.... I doubt they will make it easy for you to get rid of the stupid post script.
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19 years ago
funny thing tho, SOME of the worms are WRITTEN to go find Norton or Mcaffee and disable it FIRST, then finish running.\
--Shiva--
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19 years ago
In connection with malware and survivability of a computer without a firewall, the following reference is worth a read:
Edward Hennessey
snipped-for-privacy@noyahoo.com - no,no,no
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19 years ago
I figured that's what you meant, but wanted to check. New OS's seem to come and go so quickly. Is OS/2 still around?
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19 years ago
Hint: After your year, uninstall Norton and reinstall... Another year. :)