Comment Giant beavers are extinct? (Score 1) 214
I'm pretty sure my buddy's dating one.
I'm pretty sure my buddy's dating one.
Thanks for the information. I've found that a heads-up on certain file names can be quite helpful, however. If a particular file name has been targeted by nasty people, I'll just submit the one on machine for analysis by one of the many on-line anti-malware sites that attend to such things.
As it works out, I've learned that according to several sources the specific DLL's on my system are OK. They're where they belong, they're exactly the right size and contain exactly what they should contain...nothing more, nothing less.
I found both of them in TOR browser software and the pro edition of Easeus Partition Master 9.1.1 (legally obtained, not pirated).
So is there something inherently wrong with dll's bearing that name, or are they OK except when they crop up in Filezilla?
Jersey.
You shouldn't talk with your mouth full.
And you sound like a hobo who gets most of their calories from all the semen you guzzle in public toilets.
So how about you get back on your knees and have some breakfast.
Seems like a recipe for disaster.
Old people? You need to open your eyes.
When you run into one of those nasty little fascists who have no respect for civil rights and damned little compassion, you can pretty much bet it's a 20-something.
And my buddy's 83-year-old father knows a hell of a lot more about computer hardware and software than most people I know aged 15 to 35. Among other things, he's digitized and sorted generations of photographs, sketches and Super-8 films. He's turned a selection of them into some really excellent movies, and he's set up a data base that's both flexible and easy to search covering families, family trees, friends, events and much more.
If you want a security nightmare, let a teenager loose on the family computer. Clueless little shytes, for the most part.
Wouldn't it be nice if people who wanted to screw Facebook made sure they had such third parties in many of their photos, and a highly carnivorous lawyer on retainer.
Or perhaps a fundamentalist rather than a vulcanologist?
"Live long and Rapture"
Wish I had a mod point to move you up the food chain a bit.
I knew they were going to try this.
I be a pirate, mateys!
I paid thirty bucks a pop so my girlfriend and I could see The Hobbit in 3D...twice. That's $120 right there, spent gladly, without a moment's hesitation.
Last night another $60 went into the pockets of the movie industry when we went to see Part 2. We're going to go back again...that will raise the total to $240.
And I have absolutely no doubt we'll see Part 3 when it comes out...probably twice AGAIN. That will mean that off just one guy of average means, the movie industry will have made $360 for what is essentially ONE story.
So if I had downloaded Part 1 without paying AGAIN so we could refresh our memories before going to Part 2, I'd be a "pirate"? I'd have to worry that the industry and their tame douche nozzles in the MPAA would be all over my lily-white bum?
Screw them. If there's ever a way I can legally stick it to them, I'll do it laughing. I wish them ill. To the conscienceless greedoids putting honest, paying customers into situations like this, I hope their lives that turn into ugly, painful battles for survival. I truly, deeply detest them.
Ultimately just how much of this kind of rancor do those arrogant, greedy bastards think they can create before average people the hammer on them once and for all?
Brilliant! Thanks for starting my day off with a good laugh.
I guess this means a US court will bravely stand up to bring Mickey Mouse into the public domain somewhere around 3500 AD.
Hackers of the world, unite!