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Old 11-27-2008, 06:00 PM #12
XISLED XISLED is offline
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ahhh those were the days.


my first computer i orked on was in 1977 my first day of high school.

i saw a sign that said computer lab and wandered in. here was a room full of guys laughing and chatting across the room but only had teletypes to type on.

from that day forwrd ive always been interested. i have had the trs80 computer which operted on 8 1/2 in floppy disks. my first online computer was a comodore vic-20. back in the days we all just chatted and communicated through bbs chatrooms.

i worked in the datacaenters in early 80s and my first laptop was a toshiba that ran off of two floppy disks. no memory. too much fun then.

skip forwrd 20 plus years.

with the advent of the internet and the openess of whats available online. there rose a need for security precautions on the net. first is was mainly for the windows operating system... cause it was the big dog... everyone wanted to try to get a piece of him.

in the early days of aim i was a member of a group and we had the most fun in thechatrooms with kickiers, punters, name changers. etc,,,,, this is the time computer hacking was in its infancy for the internet. true hackers were in fact members of clans that wanted to see if the other one could outdo the other meber. not by hacking corporations or softwares but by designing and writing code to get the other one off the internet the fastest.

but then there were those who malicously did it for fun and glory to others outside the cirles.

as the internet gre and its abilityies. so did the complexity of programs and securitys. and im sure it will continue todo so.

keep your computer up to date. run antiviral software regularly and dont click on any screens that you arent sure f. when in doubt.

ctrl =+ alt + del and under applications select window and hit end task. to be safe.

the internet is a wounderous land of amazement even each day i go on.

unfortunately where there is a yin there is a yang the cycle is always circular.


roger.
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