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- From: "Philip" <home.home1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:34:02 GMT
A friend and his wife sent me this picture. The picture is of a woman
bending over pulling the cheeks of her arse apart she looks like a typical
American woman.
http://img203.exs.cx/img203/5861/hot20dj0yj.gif
A chunky UNIX toy interface liked by Americans, who believe that owning any
UNIX/Linux/BSD blah blah blah system will make them seem intellectual
computer wise. The kde, interface is an attempt to make server system
software more acceptable for home users as a desktop computer system
promotional selling point is "it is free". And "it isn't Microsoft" and the
usual promotional propaganda nonsense. Kde sits on top of UNIX/Linux/BSD and
so on kde isn't more secure than Windows. A cutdown locked down Windows
system can be found in Internet cafes and job centres and so on being used
every day by strangers protecting itself against misuse and against the
Internet every single day. Kde is like a big soggy ball of mud full of
holes.
http://www.kde.org/
Nice photographs BBC Welsh language.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/welsh/hi/newsid_4500000/newsid_4505300/4505328.stm
Mainly trolls American.
http://www.osnews.com/
Just fun amusing Americans! only in America.
http://www.techweb.com/
AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic for Windows
http://www.free-av.com/
Is my favourite anti-virus software I was going to pirate a copy because I'm
bankrupt but for some reason I felt guilty so I didn't pirate a copy I use,
the so-called limited version which doesn't seem very limited to me. I've
told other people to purchase it and they tell me the full version has many
more options. If I ever get any money! I might buy a copy.
I use both versions the Linux/KDE version and the Windows version.
http://www.opera.com/
Computer news.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/
Nice photographs BBC Welsh language.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/welsh/hi/newsid_4500000/newsid_4505300/4505328.stm
Memorabilia British television and public information film's. ;-)
Unfortunately you have to use the spyware program "RealPlayer" the best way
around this problem is to click on the programmes you would like to see
without having RealPlayer on your computer, that way you will just simply
download the programmes you would like to see. You can then download the
spyware RealPlayer, and set your firewall to block RealPlayer from accessing
the Internet and just sit back and watch the film's. It is a lot easier to
download the films you want to see and convert them into MPEG's that way you
will not have the problems of having to remove RealPlayer, from memory every
time you start your computer because RealPlayer, will always be using memory
and processor time as part of the spyware which sends out information
randomly. This is no secret it is in the "terms and conditions" when
RealPlayer is installed, though most users do not read the terms and
conditions when they install software.
http://www.tv-ark.org.uk/
Spyware is any program that uses your processor time and memory to send out
any type of information without first asking you. Free downloads like
RealPlayer are typical nonaggressive spyware. And Windows XP is typical
aggressive spyware.
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