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# I`d recommend blocking anything from casalemedia
they`re being sneaky wee fuckers.. it`s either that or block imageshack, which is a bit excessive

(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 17:41, archived)
# I also use
everyones other pet hate, Norton Internet Security 2005 . Because a) I don't understand or see the system hogging that people witter on about and b) it does what I want it to. For all people slag it off i can tell you it does a sterling job of stripping ads from sites. I can go to places that are covered in banner ads and I'm unlucky if I see one.
(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 17:48, archived)
# rebel without a cause, eh?
(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 17:55, archived)
# I seem to me
I've always thought I was just doing the sensible thing. I like to use what works for me and I seriously get flummoxed at the things people say about the stuff I use. Each to their own of course. I have Firefox, I just forget to use it because it serves to give me no discernable advantage plus it's different, and at my age different just means harder to handle. I still think that if something is industry standard like Norton then therte is a good chance it does the job.
As my mum said " It's not you that's different son, it's everyone else".
(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 17:59, archived)
# Well, I discovered Firefox on my own,
and now I use it exclusively. I suppose I
would have dug in my heels had a bunch of
people tried to convince me it was superior.
(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 18:06, archived)
# NIS 2005 is fucking dog-wank
it pops up at the most inopportune moments during counter strike, and is a complete fucker to uninstall. and it doesnt even work properly. utter toss.
(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 18:06, archived)
# See. I just
put this down to incompetence. 1 mine never pops up at all. I'm clever enough to tell it to work in the background. 2. it uninstalls with 1 click, it just does not clean the registry too much, but unless you want to install it again that's no problem. 3. It works exactly how the manual explains it works, it just needs someone to understand how to set it up. There is not a product that comes close to it and I include McAfee in that. But you may have your opinion, I'll just sit here and smirk.
(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 18:11, archived)
# block it with adblock?
I'm still not seeing it, and my network is
directly connected to the big bad internet.
Strange...

(, Fri 12 Aug 2005, 17:50, archived)