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But apparently I can tell time, and read a calendar...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Touché
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Movie Quote Of The Day
You know what happens when you put lightning with cold moist air at forty thousand feet?
Witch movie?
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Shakes On A Plane?
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Benjamin Franklin revisited
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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Air Force One
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Recipe of thunder storm
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I Married a Witch (1942)[^]
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Up
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Looking for recommendations for an antivirus, for work, so paid or free. Something that won't bog down the system and get in the way of dev work as some of them do. Thx
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Glue in the network RJ45 and USB ports used to work exceptionally well, however with all this wireless around these days, more drastic measures need to be taken. It is possible to rip out the antenna on most modern laptops, although I was still able to get an intermittent signal by placing the laptop right on top of the access point.
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I found installing DOS 3.1 a better solution...
apart from protection users from bad things on the internet helps to save the planet from toxic glue fumes, and as a bonus users get to type cryptic text commands at the flashing block cursor just like in the movies.
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We run fsecure here at work and the only thing I've had to do have been tweak its firewall to get all programs to work correctly. Centralized distribution and management works perfectly. Not sure what we paid thou.
At home I run bitdefender currently and liking it, can't say how it would do in a work environment but no complaints there either.
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I've been using Avast at home for several years and rate it highly. It comes in both personal and enterprise versions.
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C.A.R. Hoare
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I used to run MSE and had no problems, but when I "upgraded" to Win 10 it bogged the machine badly every afternoon. So I switched to Kaspersky which has been fine for me, with two exceptions.
1) The "safe browsing" window it opens for banks and so forth takes forever to load the first time each day - so it's disabled now
2) It hasn't found any virus, malware, or trojan problems - which could either mean it doesn't work, or I'm too careful about where I go and what I download...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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That's the irony with antivirus, those that has it doesn't need it...
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I ran Kaspersky on a small home net for several years b/c it was the only internal product Wingate offered. Individuals' machines ran AVG. I think Kaspersky reported exactly one virus over the period, while AVG regularly churned out warnings albeit sometimes of minor significance.
Then there's the issue of the nice Russians messing with their competition...
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- Kaspersky and Bitdefender are really the best. They REGULARLY are "Test winners" since years
- Stay away from Norton (Symantec) it sometimes hurds the system and is instable
- Avast and Avira are also good
The paid versions have features which are worth the money.
Tip 1: for good security are strong passwords essential
Tip 2: an external backup saves important data
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Another vote here for bitdefender. I've noticed no resource hogging. It has occasionally flagged up some malware-infected sites and asked me if I want to proceed, otherwise it sits on the system tray without annoying me and keeps itself up to date. Most importantly it gets top reviews for effectiveness. You have to register and maybe re-register each year.
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I'm using Bitdefender free, it really is light on resources, works 100% automatically and it works, but you can't set exceptions, if you don't need it it is a nice choice, if you need it forget about this automatic solution.
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Yeah, I recently tried Bitdefender and then uninstalled it because of the lack of control (exceptions!).
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Jacquers wrote: Looking for recommendations for an antivirus, for work, so paid or free. Something that won't bog down the system and get in the way of dev work as some of them do. Thx
Next-Generation Endpoint Protection & Threat Intelligence | Webroot[^].
I have Webroot SecureAnywhere Business Endpoint Protection install on 10 computers at a customer site and even the old (really old) XP boxes aren't slowed down.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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I found out today that my bank offers this for free for their customers. It's a bit of a crippled version with detection only, but I think I'll give it a try.
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