Little did BD know that by defending PC Butts and mentioning the
"esteemed" David H. Lip****s in a slightly derogatory manner, he would
forever have made an enemy of the GREAT ONE, Raid [Slam} aka Gremlin
aka John Grahms aka Dustin Cook aka Dustbin aka Dumb**** Kook aka
Duckfart. Little did poor BD know that the reason Dumb**** Kook had to
pass up beating up all his enemies in the UK, including BD himself, is
because faggot Kook's weekend visits to Devon to get his weekly blow
job from senile Lip****s were more important. David H. Lip****s aka
****lips spends his weekends, sans dentures, gumming Duckfarts 1/2"
clit, which sadly was all that Dumb**** Cook could manage to grow in
place of a dick. Now BD knows why he has been permitted to live all
this while after that gross insult.
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/microsoft...s-dilemma.aspx
or
http://preview.************/3tb26u2
How can anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that
they will receive good ........ or bad .......... advice?
I thought at first that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by
Microsoft staff and therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure
about that. Having come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it
appears
that *no* such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-
all' and is, quite likely, a dangerous place to visit.
This may not have always been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE
received some excellent and helpful advice, much of which has enabled
me to help myself more and better understand my PC and its' software.
I have also learnt a great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with
it.
PCButts1 - some while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to
run HiJackThis and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into
Google. Here's an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed
Launcher]
Try it for yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at
leisure. <g>
What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care.
I do!
So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this group,
and also having been 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1 by
Kerry Brown and David H Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help. Perhaps
he's one of the good guys after all, but only experience here will
tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more!
anyone visiting here for the first time have *any* idea that they will
receive good ........ or bad .......... advice? I thought at first
that the TechNet Communities must be monitored by Microsoft staff and
therefore be relatively safe. I'm still not sure about that. Having
come here (for ease of use, on someone's advice) it appears that *no*
such protection applies and that it really is a 'free-for-all' and is,
quite likely, a dangerous place to visit. This may not have always
been so - and I do wish to stress that I HAVE received some excellent
and helpful advice, much of which has enabled me to help myself more
and better understand my PC and its' software. I have also learnt a
great deal about 'malware' and how to deal with it. PCButts1 - some
while ago now - explained to me how effective it is to run HiJackThis
and then copy and paste a specific entry directly into Google. Here's
an example - O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [Adobe Reader Speed Launcher] it for
yourself. I got 66,800 responses which can be reviewed at leisure. <g>
What I have NOT found is other people who are trying to find out who
*perpetrates* the 'malware' in the first place - no-one seems to care.
I do! So, in spite of comments like that of 'Fitz' elsewhere on this
group, and also having been 'warned-off'' having contact with PCButts1
by Kerry Brown and David H Lipman, I'm grateful for PCB's help.
Perhaps he's one of the good guys after all, but only experience here
will tell. I'm glad I'm not a newbie any more! --
BD


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