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date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 03:39:45 -0700 (PDT),
group: uk.sci.astronomy
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You know Astronomy in yourself
www.richworld8.blogspot.com/
date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 03:39:45 -0700 (PDT)
author: Angelin
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Re: You know Astronomy in yourself
On Aug 27, 12:39 pm, Angelin spammed yet another group/forum/ board
amongst many in another desparate bourt of attention seeking.
> www.anotherconman.blogspot.com/
Anyone who needs to flog their blog by false pretences has nothing to
say and nothing worth buying.
Spamming across the boards by any other name still smells of
yesterday's sick bucket.
But, never one to waste an off-topic thread:
May Uniblue's rise to success be truly meteoric and their failure a
spectacular fireball which lights up the daytime sky as an axample to
software conmen everywhere.
Uniblue: Where the "Enable" button really means "Pay Now!" .. that'll
be Uniblue.
When the endless "Free" scans (in my time and at my expense) end with
"Pay Now! .. that'll be Uniblue.
It can't (possibly) go on like this...
date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 01:58:43 -0700 (PDT)
author: Chris.B
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Re: You know Astronomy in yourself
"Chris.B" wrote:
> When the endless "Free" scans (in my time and at my expense) end with
> "Pay Now! .. that'll be Uniblue.
I admire your bravery! I'd be too much of a 'fraidy cat to allow some 3rd-party
app do anything to the Registry! Heck, given the problems my friends and
relatives have had with anti-virus suites, I contend that the cure is worse than the
disease and refuse to run any 3rd-party security software (I have found that a
hardware-based firewall is all that's necessary).
date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:40:03 +0100
author: Tom Jarrett
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Re: You know Astronomy in yourself
On Aug 30, 1:40 pm, "Tom Jarrett" wrote:
> I admire your bravery! I'd be too much of a 'fraidy cat to allow some 3rd-party
> app do anything to the Registry! Heck, given the problems my friends and
> relatives have had with anti-virus suites, I contend that the cure is worse than the
> disease and refuse to run any 3rd-party security software (I have found that a
> hardware-based firewall is all that's necessary).
Brave? I run CCleaner every morning. (whether I need it or not) ;-)
Suites are awful. They should stick to what they know!
I had a full refund from one well known software company after buying
their broken suite.
You could do the same.
date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 11:36:39 -0700 (PDT)
author: Chris.B
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