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Old 09-17-2006, 12:54 PM
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In Remembrance
 
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Braindrain Braindrain is offline
In Remembrance
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Baltimore, MD
Posts: 128
15 yr Member
Red face kimmy...

It's not your fault, and I'm not mad at you. I'm angry at all these
people who make it necessary for us to have to go to these sites in
the first place. Don't they have better things to do with their time
and energy than create spyware, viruses, etc.?

I don't drive and I don't get out much, so the computer is my way of
connecting to the outside world. It really makes me angry when people
try to interfere with that. (Including my ISP!)

The people who do these things should ask themselves: what would
they do if they found out that they or a family member had a fatal
illness? How would they feel? It's not so much of a thrill then, I'll bet!

I'm using IE 6. We have the Verizon browser (our ISP), but I never use
it. Mainly because it's a bit screwed up and I don't know why. If you
look at the top of whatever browser your using, you'll see the name of
the site-in this case, Brain Talk-and right under that, the File, Edit, ect.
buttons. When I use the Verizon Yahoo browser, those buttons are
hidden under the toolbar. I have no idea why and I can't figure out
how to get it down. If I could figure it out, I'd use that browser instead.

I haven't cleared the temp internet files in a while, so I'll try that next.

Thanks for listening.
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