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More than likely. lol
Yea, 'tis an old subject, but I though that I would share a few of my more memorable experiences when it came to viruses and how I figured out it was time for a scan etc.

Firstly, never believe that an antivirus is perfect and provides total cover for your PC. New viruses are coded everyday and it all is about as fast paced as the IT sector itself. Take a few precautions to help you take care of your PC and data.

1. Don't go to sites that are virus carriers.
Easier said than done, because you can never tell when a site is going to drop a few unexpected packages on you or not. A lot of browsers now days have (Chrome does this more often than not) a system that's used to identify sites that will either attempt to infect you and will block that site immediately and will not allow you to enter it. Some antiviruses do that as well, with Trend Micro being the most finicky. Some antivirus software also have a rating system (avast, avg) and they will show you sites that are safe (green) neutral (grey), or malicious (red). So sticking to the green is always a good idea. Grey is not that bad, but if the browser or antivirus complains, get outta there , also sites that have tons of music to download, software (hint hint), those are some of the more likely suspects.

2. Don't open emails when you don't know who the sender is.

Happened to me once, and the little ( <- insert cuss word there) took over my email, sending spam and virus infected mail all over the place. Most times you get viruses that are so destructive, it infects the boot sector of your harddrive and in the end it leaves you taking it to a techy to get a new one and reinstall all your software.

3. External sources like CD's
A lot of the time, antivirus software gives you the option of scanning something on its own, by right clicking on the file and then choosing to scan it. This is often the best thing to do with a Cd you got from someone, and that includes discs that you get with magazines. You cannot say for sure how good someone else's knowledge about viruses is and whether or not they are protected from viruses.

A few things to look out for:

A) Your system slows down to a crawl, and you have a more processes running in your task manager than there should be. This is easy to see, you just press control alt and delete and it brings up the task manager. When you install new software, just take a note of any extra processes (or screenshot them). When you suspect that you may have a virus, go take a look at the screenshot and compare the two.

B) Your browser opens pages that you have never visited before in your life. it happens. Many browsers actually save the last tabs left open from your last session, which you can disable in the settings of said browser.

C) You get a notification on your computer saying your PC is infected, and proceeds to throw a ton of adverts at you for antivirus software. That's an old one though, but it was one of my funniest.

A virus can be used for a lot of different things, and the most likely is to either turn your computer into another drone where they can then infect more computers, or they can use it to infiltrate your data and take anything they want really, so its important not to keep passwords, banking data, or anything else that is sensitive on a PC.

If you need antivirus protection, go with the names you can trust, that have been around for a long time. Many times an antivirus is written and it looks like it works perfectly, but then its just a shell that is written to protect you from some, and not others (like the ones coded by the same people that created the antivirus).
She was a noblewoman, so maybe there was some sort of record as to where she could have been when she died, or hints at where she may have been buried. Maybe they found some long lost second cousin twice removed.
My client had a big crush! I do not understand why they have sent out the system at once. They could do it gradually. thumbsdown

They sent out two at one point. Why would it make a difference if it was gradual or complete?

You could ask Steve if you could borrow his goat, but I think he grew attached to it.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) fell after reporting iPhone sales that missed analysts’ projections, underscoring the computer maker’s reliance on demand for the smartphone.

The company sold 26 million iPhones in the fiscal third quarter, shy of the 28.4 million predicted by analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. That caused Apple to miss analysts’ quarterly sales and profit estimates for the second time since 2003.

Source : Bloomberg.com

wow, it says a little further down that the iphone makes up half their company's sales. With the market apparently standing at $219 million, wouldn't it then be a better idea to have more than one smartphone on the market?
Archaeologists have unearthed a skeleton in a rare state of preservation in Florence.
They believe it may be the body of Lisa Gherardini, the Florentine noblewoman widely believed to have served as the muse for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.

Source : BBC

Scientists plan to reconstruct her face, if she is the woman with that famous smile. Maybe they would have to reconstruct it in any event to prove it is her.
Why we take morning tea or cofee? 25th July 2012 10:11 AM
lol I am not allowed (according to a rule set by myself ) to be without coffee for at least an hour, 2 at the most. Withdrawals are terrible, mainly because I get headaches when I don't have coffee. Strong Coffee I have to admit. I can't stand weak coffee or these powdery instant coffees you get here in SA.
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Why do you say that? There are so many out there, it would be great to know why you think that
Optical Illusion 25th July 2012 9:28 AM
I'm officially squint now Some of those illusions....

Thanks for the info though. I learned something new today, besides that optical illusions can be painful
Clever HP Printer commercial 25th July 2012 8:28 AM
lol Its adorable.