The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Quote of the day
From my blogbuddy PDB, speaking about a review of a competition pistol:
"... that holster is gayer than Tom Cruise holding a box of pink dildoes."
My Norton computer security flashes a red flag everytime I try to click on and access: "MyBlogBuddyPDB" and says it contains a seriously dangerous computer virus.
5-hours later and now not a peep from my Norton anti-virus. Nice article.
Actually, I'm thinking of dumping Norton for another brand since it causes my computer to slow way down and gives false alerts.....But when they happen how do I know they're false?
My sister swears by Kaspersky so i'll give that a go.
Try avast or AVG. Either of those free versions in preferable to Norton's hog-ware. I use AVG on my laptop and avast on my desktop. I don't know that I have preference for one vs the other, but I have had no issues with either one being the background memory sucking vampire that Norton is. And they both do an admirable job of protecting me.
My Norton computer security flashes a red flag everytime I try to click on and access: "MyBlogBuddyPDB" and says it contains a seriously dangerous computer virus.
ReplyDeleteToejam
Mine doesn't give me any warning, and I've been visiting his blog for years. Not sure what's causing that.
ReplyDelete5-hours later and now not a peep from my Norton anti-virus. Nice article.
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm thinking of dumping Norton for another brand since it causes my computer to slow way down and gives false alerts.....But when they happen how do I know they're false?
My sister swears by Kaspersky so i'll give that a go.
Toejam
Try avast or AVG. Either of those free versions in preferable to Norton's hog-ware. I use AVG on my laptop and avast on my desktop. I don't know that I have preference for one vs the other, but I have had no issues with either one being the background memory sucking vampire that Norton is. And they both do an admirable job of protecting me.
ReplyDeleteBeen running Kaspersky on 4 machines for several years here. Excellent piece of work.
ReplyDeleteAnd so poor spelling gets propagated further! How can the young generation succeed if they don't know how to spell that last work correctly?!
ReplyDeleteBart Noir
Avast doesn't like it either.
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