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  1. #11
    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo

    On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 17:16:05 +0000 (UTC), in <alt.privacy.spyware>, "Annette
    Kurten" <A_Kurten_nospam_@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > Messing on computer.

    [snip]

    Never a good idea.

    > Start>search>files or folders.
    > Typed monitor (looking for something else)
    > found a load of files with allsorts of bumph on them.

    [snip]

    I didn't know it was even possible to TeePee a computer file.

    How did you manage that?

    > Any ideas what they are,
    >


    Could you have *possibly* provided any less information to base a potential
    answer on?

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  2. #12
    Charani Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo

    On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 23:34:30 +0000 (UTC), Annette Kurten wrote:


    > O.K group I can use a computer, but as you obviously see I do not know of
    > their workings.I am not young, and like most older people tend not to pick
    > up all this techno stuff as easily as some of you.
    > I ask questions, to try to help me understand a little bit.
    > I apologise for offending all you wizards


    I'm an older person and I don't find it too difficult to pick up
    techie stuff - *if I want to*.

    However, (and ignoring FC's abusive response) sub to
    uk.people.silversurfers. They aren't all older people in there, nor
    are they all based in the UK but you will get a lot of techie help in
    there in terms you can understand. If you don't understand, they
    don't mind you asking again, nor do they mind if you ask for
    clarification on something. UPS is a very sociable group and you
    won't get abused or thought stupid or flamed. There are several
    techie people there some of them long time computer users, some of
    them professional techies, not all of them are of silversurfer age.

  3. #13
    Annette Kurten Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo


    "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1cb96420bb20d42798cea8@news.readfreenews. net...
    > Annette Kurten wrote
    >
    >
    > > > Have you thought of buying a typewriter and dumping your
    > > > computer. Hardly a week goes past without you suffering some
    > > > disaster. I reckon you're one of those mythical ****wits who send
    > > > support staff round the bend.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > > Mythical??? Meaning not real. Hmm so now who is the F****** ?
    > >

    >
    > You've just proved they are not mythical. If your question was
    > so ****ing important - why take two days to come back here
    > looking to see if you'd had any replies?
    >

    Is there a time limit? sorry I did not know I had to sit here 24/7 I have a
    life beyond this.



  4. #14
    Charani Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo

    On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 19:13:40 +0100, Far Canal wrote:

    > Typical - you're bloody helpful now - why didn't you send her
    > over there when she first arrived with her daily problems?


    Why should I suggest an alternative group to the correct one?? Loathe
    as I am to point it out but it was *you* who suggested she try SiSu,
    not me.

    Hmm, memory loss that's usually one of the first signs of senile
    dementia, but don't worry about it. You won't remember a thing )
    >
    > btw - it is an old farts ng. Full of "I'm having a cup of tea
    > now" - "I'm having an early night" and similar gossip. She'll
    > fit in no problem.


    Aye, and when I'm there I usually serve up coffee and danish ) Oh
    and wash dummies and make up the milk for the babies bottles for the
    trolls who try unsuccessfully to disrupt the group.

  5. #15
    Charani Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo

    On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 16:56:52 +0100, Far Canal wrote:


    > Like I said. No help, only whinging.


    I don't here anyone whinging - except maybe you.

    >
    > Like I said. A ng for geriatric old farts with issues.


    Is 34 geriatric these days?? Blimey O'Reilly!! I didn't realise it
    had got that bad!!

    I really don't think you know what the hell you're on about. Nobody
    in there has "issues". I've seen more people in here with them!!
    <ggg>

    Have your dummy back, I have sterilised it <VBG>

  6. #16
    steves-place www.bigun.serverbox.org Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo


    "Charani" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    news:42524a83$0$30106$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfr eenews.net...
    > On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 16:56:52 +0100, Far Canal wrote:
    >
    >
    > > Like I said. No help, only whinging.

    >
    > I don't here anyone whinging - except maybe you.
    >
    > >
    > > Like I said. A ng for geriatric old farts with issues.

    >


    ----cor blimy i didnt know HE was that old



  7. #17
    Charani Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo

    On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 09:40:41 GMT, steves-place www.bigun.serverbox.org
    wrote:

    >> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 16:56:52 +0100, Far Canal wrote:


    >>> Like I said. A ng for geriatric old farts with issues.

    >>

    >
    > ----cor blimy i didnt know HE was that old


    ROFL

  8. #18
    AvianFlux Guest

    Re: Load of wierd imfo

    Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    > Annette Kurten wrote:
    > > O.K group I can use a computer, but as you obviously see I do not
    > > know of their workings.I am not young, and like most older people
    > > tend not to pick up all this techno stuff as easily as some of you.

    >
    > I see that (age, older person) as an excuse often, and I don't
    > understand it. I might have to ask my granddaughter what it means.
    >
    > Why can't older people understand "techno stuff"? My 85 year old
    > mother has no problem using her computer, her _first_ computer, that

    I
    > bought her as an 80th birthday present.
    >
    > --
    > -bts
    > -Old retired guy.


    Annette sounds like my mother. "I keep forgetting and can't learn new
    things because I'm old. You'll understand when you get older".

    Problem is, she's been using that excuse from the time she reached the
    ripe old age of 30!


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