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Bah! Spyware. Whinging ahead!

RandomPrecision said:
I once traced the sender of many spam e-mails that had irked me for quite a long time, and using some whois programs and google searches, found out where the guy lived (a condominium in California near Silicon Valley). I sent him a can of Spam and reported him to his ISP.

Haven't gotten any new e-mail from him since. :lol:

ROFLMAO

Reminds me of a friend of mine who got spammed by someone in some country in Africa..... he threatened to blow the guy's country up if he kept on sending emails..... he hasn't gotten one since then........ :lol:
 

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Darth K'Trava said:
I could but it's annoying going from one window to another..... the in-house one is easier to deal with.... I already have multiple windows open for other stuff as it is....

I know.... I'm lazy...... ;)

Well, in that case, don't say that getting rid of IE is something you *can't* do, say that it's something you're *too lazy* to do. There's a HUGE difference between ignorance and apathy.
 

Elephant said:
Well, in that case, don't say that getting rid of IE is something you *can't* do, say that it's something you're *too lazy* to do. There's a HUGE difference between ignorance and apathy.


I don't recall saying I'm ignorant..... ;)

I have alot of crap sites that I've found send spyware in the restricted sites on my IE. That cut out alot of the crap I've gotten.

I seem to avoid the worst of stuff by not using outlook express. I don't need it to start with. So, therefore, I don't use it.
 

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