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About 20 more pages have been added to the Chronology, but I'm not coming on here anymore; just keep checking the yahoo groun in my sig from time to time, or "Tanner Central." Probably some others from the yahoo group are on here (I know one at least is) and they can let you know, too.
This is the 2nd time I have had my computer thankfully block a virus from a popup on this site. I don't want to keep coming to a place that's unsafe, and I'm getting too busy anyway. The Chronology does have even mroe stuff now; D.J. disciplining Michelle for the samples, then having to get really tough in her talk about Michelle's self control w/the wedding coming up. Plenty more cool stuff added, too, in the last half year or so. I'd tried to keep it of a length where it can all fit on a floppy, but it's ztill that size if in text form, so that works out nicely. Still, it's huge, and probably easier to just put on a DVD. Thanks for all the fun and God Bless. |
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That thing that acted like a virus was really just “security level” adware. However, when a pop-up appears telling you that your computer just blocked the latest virus, then tells you what the latest anti-virus thing is against it, and makes it sound like your computer could be erased without it, that is still potentially a very dangerous popup. Because, you dn’t know when it’s really a virus and when it’s just phony. Which means someone could be lured into *thinking8 it’s a phony alert and not downloading a fix to protect it. So, when there’s a real alert, they’ll be left unaware and their machine will be infected.
Not a good way to do things on popups. At least the other popup ads I’ve seen always say “you’re computer may be at risk,” less ominous than saying “you’re computer just blocked a very dangerous virus.” |
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