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Venting

Was just spoken to for 30 minutes to from my mother and my step father.

According to them:
  • Being anti-social means you hate God.
  • Having a girlfriend means you hate God.
  • Going on the computer for the 3 of the 7 days of the week you're home means you hate God.
  • Being tired in the morning means you hate God.
  • My stepfather admits to being a bad father, and wants me to change my ways (however he won't).


I'd like to note that when I used to be an "outside kid" (when I went outside, aka: barely ever used a computer), they didn't ever have a problem with what I did, but ever since I've become a "computer kid", they're pretty much ashamed of me. I usually make up pretend arguments in my mind about stuff like this just to say stuff I wouldn't normally say but I couldn't really think of anything. It's beyond idiocy. So..uhm, wtf?

The best anti virus is...

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This is all a matter of opinion. Sure, McAffe and Norton Desktop products have a bad rep. But some ones that have better status are Norton Corporate (if you try to say ALL Norton products are junk, well then ignorance is bliss.), NOD32, and Zone Alarm/Kaspersky.

None of the "better" ones mentioned above are better than one another, they will do the same job at finding things. If you try to say "Norton didn't find this!!!11!!" then you may want to also note that others won't find things that Norton will.

Honestly, you aren't going to find "the" best anti virus, it's which are good, and which aren't.

As for your computer running "smoother" and "faster", of course it will, you are uninstalling a program that is ALWAYS running. Think about that.

I will be one of the very few that will go unbiased on Anti Virus, most are resource hogs, and uneffective. But I will list several products that I know are good.

I don't mean to put anyone down for their opinion, but most people just go by word of mouth and not investigating what they hear.

Some good anti virus/anti spyware products are:
Windows Live OneCare
Zone Alarm Security Suite Professional
Kaspersky
ESET NOD32
Symantec (Norton) Corporate 10.1 (2k/xp/2003) / 10.2 (Vista/2008)


This is a post I made on a forum about anti virus. This is one of the first real posts I've made in a while and thought I did a good job, so I now share it with you.

You have just won a free Xbox 360

I don't understand why people have to put out warnings for the scams that you get in the form of emails, I just don't. People think they are doing others a favor by saying "Oh, this guy's a fake!", but if you can't spot something that obvious, you deserve to be scammed.

I mean really, if someone that doesn't even know you is asking you to handle several thousand/million dollars out of the blue, shouldn't you notice a problem with that? Even better is when they email you with this "offer" and they ask you to fill out a form and email it back to them. Well, if you really read the form, you'll notice they ask for your email... Now is it just me or is that a dead giveaway?

People are stupid and if they aren't willing to really think over a proposal for a lot of money, and just sign their life away, they deserve it.

zomgwtfbbq2

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Well, that plan failed after trying to get my second monitor working, however failed to do so after finding out X.org can't properly configure hardware. I say this because ALL of my hardware configured in xorg.conf was "Configured Video Device", "Configured Keyboard", and "Configured Monitor" instead of having what drivers it used, or settings. But no, just "configured now don't try to touch anything". And the fact that I can't listen to music and talk on Skype at the same time. And the fact that things don't "just work".

You might say "well some things you have to configure yourself", and I completely agree. However, I shouldn't have to do that for EVERYTHING. I'm done with my rant on this, maybe in another 3 years things will ACTUALLY "just work", or at least somewhat work.

Goodbye Microsoft, Hello Google.

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Today I’ve changed my email provider from Microsoft’s Hotmail (now Live Mail), to Google’s Gmail. Over the past month of trying to fully switch to Office Outlook, I’ve noticed (and been bothered) by the limitations on services offered by a free (yes, there is a paid version) of Hotmail.

While I do find Hotmail to be a good service if you are a Microsoft fan boy, it’s a constant headache if you separate yourself from them. One huge problem I had with setting up my Hotmail account on Outlook was that I needed to get a plugin for Office to get my account to work. Now, why is it that I have to get a plugin for a Microsoft product to work with a Microsoft product? Aside from setting it up, when I send emails (Yahoo! Mail, and many others do the same) they stitch ads for random crap that nobody wants as a footer to my emails. Not only did I find this a nuisance, but highly unprofessional (I do sometimes use email for serious stuff). Now, these things can be ignored to an extent, but recently I’ve noticed that I can’t synchronize my calendar with Hotmail (gayer service, or gayest service?), and the fact that they have recently added a pretend attempt to service Hotmail in “full mode” to Opera users.

You may wonder why I’d even need to login to Hotmail via web if I already have Outlook configured. The answer to that is Hotmail limits all features when using Outlook on a free account to email, and contacts. Back to topic, if you are an Opera user, you may notice that when you load your Hotmail (if you use it) that it attempts to load “full mode” first, then gives the option for “classic mode”. Now I had no problem with being stuck with Classic Mode in the first place, but when you wave the new version in my face to make me think I have it, then it not work, screw you.

Once I noticed this, I immediately started looking for an alternative. My path started off on logging in to my old Gmail account, and checking what they’ve done with it in the past year (last time I used it, it was still in “private” beta). As I saw they added a lot to the service, I threw Gmail into Outlook and gave it a spin. I noticed that I had to get a plugin to get calendars to synchronize, but Google didn’t make Office, so I don’t blame them.

As of now, I’ve given my global email to all contacts stating that I’ve switched my email provider to Google and gave my new address.