Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Dil
- 08 Oct 2009 00:02
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Sod that EL get one of those cheap "magic" baskets from Argos , chuck the washing in and two days later turns up washed and ironed in the wardrobe.
Bloody marvellous :-)
Haystack
- 08 Oct 2009 00:14
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If you want magic baskets or rather magic basket cases then you are on the wrong thread. Try the "MP"S expenses, laughing all the way to the bank" thread!
Dil
- 08 Oct 2009 01:22
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You ever get bored Haystack go see what you can find out about the Blaenau Gwent constitueny MP , biggest Labour majority in the UK in 1997 I think and now Independent.
Fantistic example of how the electorate can turn on those taking them for mugs.
Haystack
- 08 Oct 2009 09:30
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It is what an Irishman puts to his ear when the phone rings and he is ironing.
ThePublisher
- 13 Oct 2009 11:44
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Paypal have just asked me to verify my account.
I am direct debiting to my bank current account - so nothing has changed.
Odd - or likely?
EDIT. It must be a scam as it asks me to fill in and send a form with credit card details and, as I said above, my PayPal works through my bank account.
Cheeky whatsits.
TP
ThePublisher
- 13 Oct 2009 14:31
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Opt.
Thanks.
I have looked that the links for the form and one goes to angelonline.biz
Google tells me that is a phishing site.
I bet this fools a fair number of people as it looks so convincing.
But not us wise old folk lurking around MAM. We may not be making loads a' money - but we spot a phisher from a mile away...
TP
Optimist
- 13 Oct 2009 14:51
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A good Outlook addon for checking suspect emails is
PocketKnife Peek. My thanks to Spaceman for originally putting me on to it.
ThePublisher
- 13 Oct 2009 15:19
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Opt,
Thanks for the link. But....
I was advised, a while ago, to avoid Outlook altogether if possible.
Consequently I use nPopW as a scanner to check what is in my mailbox every ten minutes. It downloads nothing other than the first hundred or so lines of text.
I prune the obvious junk and then download with Virtual Access.
With Avast running all the time.
Touch wood, no problems within my (eroding) memory.
TP
PlanB
- 14 Oct 2009 11:05
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I know a few of you use AVG .. has anyone noticed it slowing down their computer more than usual? I'm running the free version 8.5.421 on XP.
ThePublisher
- 14 Oct 2009 12:04
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PlanB,
I abandonned it about a year ago. Not able to take measurements - but on the basis of a gut reaction.
Having said that I now use Avast and that little rotating A hardly ever seems to rest. It is particularly annoying on the machine that I use for photography and where I have told Avast to ignore my own picture folders.
TP
The Other Kevin
- 14 Oct 2009 12:34
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I use Acronis and find it works well, with one exception. I backup to a separate disk and according to what it says on the tin, as it were, when the disk is full it is supposed to knock of the earliest backup to make room for the latest. Only it doesn't. That means that every three weks or so I have to clear out the Acronis secure zone and start again. Irritating. I wonder where I'm going wrong.
Any Acronis users out there?
ThePublisher
- 14 Oct 2009 14:17
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TOK,
Acronis.
Yes and mine works.
I am no guru I don't know what to suggest.
But feel free to fire any questions.
TP
The Other Kevin
- 14 Oct 2009 15:57
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TP - Thanks for your interest but there's not a lot more I can say.
The problem is as stated. I'll try the Acronis forum if nobody else pops up here. Regards, ToK
PlanB
- 14 Oct 2009 16:16
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TP - thanks. I'll be buying a new desktop soon when Windows 7 is officially out. I'll have to review AV programs then I think. AVG seems to be stifling my current machine, (which is admittedly a little old now).