On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 11:38:38 -0700 (MST), Borked Pseudo Mailed
<nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:

>
>On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Luke <luke@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
>>On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 10:45:40 -0700 (MST), Borked Pseudo Mailed
>><nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>>
>>>On 27 Dec 2006, ireviewstuff@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>There is also free Kaspersky antivirus (branded as AOL-Kaspersky) -
>>>>have a look on whats available: http://www.free-antivirus.info/
>>>>
>>>>M
>>>
>>> I have heard about that one before, but I look all around their
>>>web site: http://www.kaspersky.com/, and the best I can find is
>>>labeled "free trial," which doesn't sound like free ware to me.

>>[snip]
>>
>>AOHell/Kaspersky free Active Virus Shield is here:
>>http://www.activevirusshield.com/ant...eeav/index.adp
>>
>>> "AOL" is notorious for ad ware and such, and they are a third
>>>party. I would never include any links to "AOL," not under any
>>>circumstances, not even if the most trusted experts on the subject
>>>say that it's ok. I do not trust "AOL."

>>[snip]
>>
>>I have yet to read anything from AVS users that it is ad- or
>>spam-ware. Just don't install the AOL Security Toolbar and use a
>>disposable email address to be on the safe side.

[snip my sig]
>
> The "AOHell" part says it all. I wouldn't touch anything they
>have touched with a ten foot cattle prod.

[snip empty lines]

Yet you use MS products, specifically Outhouse Express? ;-)

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Luke
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