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Aren?t Computers Interesting??

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Taingvesdskcu@gmail.com - 26 Sep 2007 19:13 GMT
This is a very cool group you have going here. I find it quite
interesting how computers behave at times.  Sometimes you wonder if
they have a mind of their own or not. These posts are quite
interesting and educational for me ? I?ve learned a bit about the
errors that can occur. Scan your computer for ErrorsFor Free!http://
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John John - 26 Sep 2007 19:28 GMT
> This is a very cool group you have going here. I find it quite
> interesting how computers behave at times.  Sometimes you wonder if
> they have a mind of their own or not. These posts are quite
> interesting and educational for me ? I?ve learned a bit about the
> errors that can occur. Scan your computer for ErrorsFor Free!

And get free spyware/foistware at the same time!
John - 27 Sep 2007 08:12 GMT
One thing I learned from 7 years of using a computer is that the web is a
target for hackers. Stay as far away as possible from these sites.

Using MS ScanDisk to check for errors:
http://www.duxcw.com/faq/win/xp/scandisk.htm

What spyware is: http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/spyware/
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> This is a very cool group you have going here. I find it quite
> interesting how computers behave at times.  Sometimes you wonder if
> they have a mind of their own or not. These posts are quite
> interesting and educational for me ? I?ve learned a bit about the
> errors that can occur. Scan your computer for ErrorsFor Free!http://
> errors.www-marketingpros.com
 
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