www.moko.prv.pl

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You should identify this as a rocket-related site. Otherwise, most will just ignore it.

Reply to
bit eimer

He did actually but I think it's either in Polish or some slav dialect

Reply to
Reece Talley

All I see in his posting is the link, with no commentary.

Reply to
bit eimer

Well, there's also the e-mail address, which suggests that "moko" is an abbreviation for "modelekosmiczne", which I'm _guessing_ is something like "Space Modeling" in Polish...

-dave w

"MoKo" wrote in message

Reply to
David Weinshenker

Ah, "I see" said the blind man. Nevertheless, for those of us who don't click "properties" on every message to see if the email address might provide a clue to the value of the content, he could have said "see my rocket page", even if it was in Polish.

After all, I assume he posted it so that people would look at it. I guess almost nobody did (thinking it was spam), except the 3 of us anal-retentives. ;^) Are we done now?

Reply to
bit eimer

I must be one too. I looked but silly me, I thought it was some obscure Russian dialect.

Randy

Reply to
Randy

Nah, I waited for you guys to click on it. When your computers didn't explode, then I tried it.

I'm still trying to straighten out my computer from the first Google link for "funnel spider."

I got hit by slotch and the xxxtoolbar. &*(@#$%$.

Zooty

(I thought it was from one of the lyric sites. I'm doing an arrangement of Bananarama's "Venus" and I needed to make sure the singer had the vocals right)

Reply to
zoot

Go to

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and download and install SpyBot Search & Destroy. It's a free tool, and I've been running it on the network I manage for a while now (we have several public-access systems attached to our net, along with the work systems). It works well, is nice and clean, and can be customized to a great degree. I like it a lot better than the rest of the tools (like AdAware) that do a similar job.

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Anonymous

I have both AdAware and Spybot. They each get out things from the xxxtoolbar that the other doesn't.

I wasn't sure which page infected my system - I've been hitting lyrics pages to work on songs I'm recording, and a lot of those pages offer to install software.

So I was infected a second time.

The third time...oh gosh, but this is stupid. Since neither AdAware nor Spybot got everything individually, I got to wondering if there was something to remove it.

There's a web site that offers a tool to remove everything the toolbar puts on your computer. Guess what the web site actually does?

Zooty

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zoot

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