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ddp
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16. September 2007 @ 17:54 |
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pacman, that link of yours did but used popup killer on it to stop it. sounded like machine gun fire for a minute tho. jan's link didn't do anything to me.
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16. September 2007 @ 18:07 |
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@Greensman,
Sounds like you was at my house last Halloween. Sorry about them tearing your leg off, they are used to the local kids tossing them the treat before they step onto the porch.
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PacMan777
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16. September 2007 @ 18:32 |
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Originally posted by ddp: pacman, that link of yours did but used popup killer on it to stop it. sounded like machine gun fire for a minute tho. jan's link didn't do anything to me.
That's one of the included links in the message that comes up, if jan's link failed to cause the BSOD. Shows the hole is still there in Outlook Express. Glad to hear you've got software to stop the exploit without the need to reboot. I suspect most people still don't.
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18. September 2007 @ 11:37 |
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e-mail from gear79
SHOP TOOLS EXPLAINED
Drill Press: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly
snatching
flat
> >> bar stock out of your hands, striking you in the chest and
flinging
your
> >> beer across the room, splattering it against that freshly painted
part
on
> >> the workbench.
> >>
> >> Wire Wheel: Cleans paint off bolts and throws them under the
workbench
> >> at the speed of light. Also removes fingerprints and guitar
calluses in
> >> the time it takes to say "ouch!"
> >>
> >> Electric Hand Drill: Normally used for spinning pop rivets in
their
> >> holes until you die of old age.
> >>
> >> Pliers: Used to round off bolt heads. May also be used to create
blood
> >> blisters.
> >>
> >> Hacksaw: One of a family of cutting tools built on the Ouija
Board
> >> principle. It transforms human energy into a crooked,
unpredictable
> >> motion and the more you attempt to influence its direction the
more
> >> dismal your failure becomes.
> >>
> >> Vice Grips: Generally used after pliers to further round off a
bolt.
If
> >> nothing else is available, they can also be used to transfer
intense
> >> welding heat to the palm of your hand.
> >>
> >> Oxy-acetylene Torch: Used almost exclusively for lighting
various
> >> flammable objects in your shop on fire. Also handy for setting
fire to
> >> the grease around that wheel bearing you were trying to remove by
heating
> >> the hub.
> >>
> >> Whitworth Sockets: Once used for working on older British cars
and
> >> motorcycles. Now mostly are hammered over bolts previously rounded
by
> >> vice grips.
> >>
> >> Hydraulic Floor Jack: Used for lowering an automobile to the
ground
> >> after installing new brake shoes, trapping the handle firmly under
the
> >> bumper. May also be used to lower vehicle onto the plastic pail
you
> >> drained the engine oil into, immediately prior to moving the
vehicle
and
> >> spilling oil all over your concrete driveway.
> >>
> >> Two by Four: An eight-foot long bar made of wood used for
levering
the
> >> vehicle upward off the hydraulic floor jack handle.
> >>
> >> Tweezers: A too l for removing 2X4 splinters or wire wheel wires
from
> >> your fingers.
> >>
> >> E-Z Out Bolt and Stud Extractor: A tool 10 times harder than any
known
> >> drill bit that snaps off in bolt holes. Works well in inexpensive
or
easy
> >> to replace parts but using this tool in expensive parts will cause
almost
> >> certain failure.
> >>
> >> Two-Ton Engine Hoist: Used for testing the tensile strength of
> >> electrical wires, hoses etc that you forgot to disconnect.
> >>
> >> Craftsman 1/2 X 16 inch Screwdriver. A large pry bar that
inexplicably
> >> has an accurately machined flat tip at the opposite end to the
handle.
> >>
> >> Aviation Metal Snips: See "Hacksaw."
> >>
> >> Trouble Light: A very appropriately named tool. Its two main
purposes
> >> are to shine an intense light directly into your eyes instead of
onto
the
> >> part you are trying to illuminate and also to consume 40 watt
light
bulbs
> >> at the same rate as a 105 mm Howitzer consumes shells. Sometimes
called
a
> >> drop light for reasons obvious to anybody who has used one.
> >>
> >> Philips Screwdriver: Normally used to stab the silver vacuum
seals
> >> under the screw off lids of oil cans but can also be used, as the
name
> >> implies, to strip out the heads of Phillips screws.
> >>
> >> Pry Bar: A tool often used to crumple the metal surrounding a
clip or
> >> bracket you needed to remove in order to replace that 50 cent
part.
> >>
> >> Hose Cutter: Used to make hoses too short.
> >>
> >> Hammer: Originally used as a weapon of war, but nowadays used as
a
> >> device used to locate the most expensive parts adjacent to the
part you
> >> are trying to hit.
> >>
> >> Utility Knife: Used to open boxes and slice through the contents
of
> >> packages delivered to your front door. Works particularly well on
items
> >> such as seats, CD's, liquids in plastic bottles, collector
magazines
etc.
> >> Especially useful for slicing through work clothes, but only when
you
are
> >> in them.
> >>
> >> Dammit Tool: Any tool that gets thrown across the garage as you
yell
> >> "Dammit!" It is also the next tool that you will need.
> >>
> >> Expletive: A soothing balm, or mechanics lube, usually applied
verbally
> >> and in hindsight, which somehow eases the pain and embarrassment
of our
> >> lack of foresight.
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18. September 2007 @ 12:55 |
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Neither link forked with my system...I don't know if I was brave or stupid for trying to open them in the first place.
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18. September 2007 @ 13:10 |
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Originally posted by LOCOENG: Neither link forked with my system...I don't know if I was brave or stupid for trying to open them in the first place.
I'm thinking that one covers it. :P
..gm
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PacMan777
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18. September 2007 @ 15:29 |
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Originally posted by LOCOENG: Neither link forked with my system...I don't know if I was brave or stupid for trying to open them in the first place.
Sounds like you're well protected. The bug for Outlook Express is still there on my system. The AV ware blocks the exploit though. Funny, I x(ed) out the link and now the link sends users to a X (porn) site. That was an accident.
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18. September 2007 @ 16:21 |
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I was tempted to try the link, but was not confident I could do a reinstall of my operating system myself. Much less find all the program discs and downloads I have. It's all backed up but it was a nightmare when I got this XP machine and not much of my software worked with it.
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18. September 2007 @ 17:22 |
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@pacman
I got the pornsite, so I'm guessing this wasn't the link intended to do harm.
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PacMan777
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18. September 2007 @ 19:07 |
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Originally posted by LOCOENG: @pacman
I got the pornsite, so I'm guessing this wasn't the link intended to do harm.
I PMed the link to you. No need to put it back on the site. It's a nuisance for most systems.
Garmoon
ddp and Billybob got through it. No lasting aftereffects and the biggest problem would be turning off and restarting the PC if the AV ware fails.
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18. September 2007 @ 19:10 |
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PacMan777
check out the sig thread...
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PacMan777
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18. September 2007 @ 19:16 |
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Thanks, I missed the 7.
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18. September 2007 @ 19:35 |
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Originally posted by LOCOENG: @pacman
I got the pornsite, so I'm guessing this wasn't the link intended to do harm.
I bet you bookmarked it tho!!! hehehe. :P
btw I was stupid enough to click on the original link too. Didn't lock down or anything but I quickly shut down firefox and OE.... Went into "task manager" and had over 150 processes running. Shut them down and then restarted to make sure everything was "ok". LOL. Big nuisance I'm saying. :P
....gm
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18. September 2007 @ 19:42 |
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Whats bad like me i have a ton of stuff up and if i had to do a shut down,i would of lost a ton..as i would not have a chance to back up.i never click on a link here,unless i see afterdawn in the link..
links like that should never be posted here at afterdawn..
thats why i said who ever posted said link should be banned for 30 days.
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PacMan777
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18. September 2007 @ 19:43 |
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Greensman
Don't, I repeat, Don't stick your finger in the electrical outlet. It has been known to curl people's hair. LOL See if GMs missus notices his new coif in the morning. LOL
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PacMan777
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18. September 2007 @ 19:49 |
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Originally posted by ireland: Whats bad like me i have a ton of stuff up and if i had to do a shut down,i would of lost a ton..as i would not have a chance to back up.i never click on a link here,unless i see afterdawn in the link..
links like that should never be posted here at afterdawn..
thats why i said who ever posted said link should be banned for 30 days.
I agree, they shouldn't be posted. That's why I went back and rendered the links useless that referenced the hackers site Janrocks linked to (all except the accidental link to a porn site). I guess the X rated site might do some damage. LOL Seriously though, if such a link is posted for any reason, it should have a warning like ddp said. Ireland gave good advice, don't click links unless you know where they're going. When in doubt use Properties to check the link.
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18. September 2007 @ 20:01 |
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PacMan777
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18. September 2007 @ 20:09 |
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Read Dela's post. What was the deleted post all about?
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18. September 2007 @ 20:52 |
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sorry PacMan777
i had to go over to my site,as i had to speak to the rag-tags that came in to bull..
tomorrow is another day..
good night..
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18. September 2007 @ 21:33 |
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Im an old timer, all the vodka has given me the liver of an 85 year old :P
18 months, over 5000 posts and two suspensions later, still kicking! aD can never get rid of me mwahahahahah!!!!
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18. September 2007 @ 23:28 |
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Why the f*** has ripper been banned?????!!!
Thanks ireland!![afterdawn legend]
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aabbccdd
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19. September 2007 @ 00:09 |
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19. September 2007 @ 03:52 |
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19. September 2007 @ 05:47 |
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I like the idea of keeping the SAFETY VALVE "hidden" from the general public. Also NOT letting the "Newbie" post in the Safety Valve seems more than fair in my book. I know that some people have more than one NICK and whatever I say but that would at least keep them out of the SV until they reached a certain status. hhmmmmm.....
@billyboy,
You should know by now that someone isn't gonna get "banned" in any way without provocation or reason. :)
Nough said. :D
.....gm
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19. September 2007 @ 06:10 |
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Holy cow! I sure do miss a lot by not dropping into the SV forum much, anymore.
I think that I will stick to trying to help folks in some of the other forums, when I fire up AfterDawn.
Dela, your post was fantastic!
Life is good!
GrandpaBruce - Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Computer: Intel Core i7-920 Nehalim;Asus P6T Deluxe V2
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