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Post by rj2para (Bisto) on Apr 8, 2012 8:50:54 GMT 1
Hot cross buns for breakfast and a flake with my tea. Ready for the day.
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groovylee
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Post by groovylee on Apr 8, 2012 14:03:55 GMT 1
have a good one everyone. i'm at work on a 12 hour shift.....
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Post by rj2para (Bisto) on Apr 8, 2012 14:29:28 GMT 1
Thats one long shift, what are you a Fireman?
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groovylee
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Post by groovylee on Apr 8, 2012 14:32:21 GMT 1
engineer on a 24/7 site. interesting job with automated cranes and conveyors and stuff. like these:
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Post by De Graaf van Salland on Apr 8, 2012 21:23:37 GMT 1
Hot cross buns for breakfast and a flake with my tea. Ready for the day. Easter day's nearly gone & I hope you all had a nice day. I also tried to reply to RJ's post this morning. Just for fun I tried to attach a nice drawing of an easter bunny & some chocolate eggs (found on Google images......) Well....... ...... downloading the small drawing (only 300 x 300 px) took a little longer than expected.... because there was a trojan virus attached to it. Fortunately I have my computer reasonably up to date on the anti-virus software, so all alarm bells started ringing. It did try to install some software then, so I shut down the computer the hard way (pushing the on-button for 10 seconds). After the re-start I let my anti-virus software scan the whole computer (which took nearly 3 hours); it did find 1 "malware" which was deleted So I trust everything is OK now. GvS
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groovylee
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Post by groovylee on Apr 8, 2012 21:28:28 GMT 1
good news GvS
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Post by De Graaf van Salland on Apr 9, 2012 7:13:09 GMT 1
good news GvS Yes, indeed good news. I wouldn't like to think about all the work (not to mention the data lost) if I would have to format the hard discs on this computer...... A word of warning to you all: The first thing I noticed about the virus was a warning, which seemed to come from Windows. It had a windows logo & identical lay-out. Looking back, I now think that this window was part of the virus. The warning stated that a virus had been found and it offered a button to delete the offending file .......When clicking on this button, a new window appeared (which I think was a real "window's window") asking me to confirm that I wanted to install a certain file.Of course, I refused this and then decided to shut down the computer. Disaster averted, I think. GvS
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