
Cunny78
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Happy Birthday Lee
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Happy Birthday m8y
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Havent had out yet, but cheers for the warning Grasser
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Try PM'in Dino as he is the crash log expert, or he'll probably read this.
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75% here Dont know if the bit of text is the same for them all, but this is what it said... Beer Monster You’re no shrinking violet, that’s for sure, and confidence is half the battle in the pulling game, but you’ve still got to take a bit more care of yourself during an evening out if you’re going to stay at the peak of your pulling powers. Don’t want to wake up next to a minger now do we?
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Freeserve/Wanadoo here, had it for year and half and no problems at all. I think I read somewhere that AOL wasnt to good for online racing (think it was on RSC) Just make sure you get unlimited broadband instead of the one with the limit. Cunny.
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lmfao superb Mac
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Found this on the net! If your mouse's right click has stopped working or your volume controls are behaving oddly lately, blame it on MSN Messenger and the Bropia worm that sends itself to contacts on the Messenger contact list. Security firm Symantec has labeled the worm, discovered on January 19, as low-damage and medium-spread. The worm when executed prevents the task manager from being started and searches for files like adaware.exe, VB6.exe, Iexplore.exe and Win32.exe. It then drops and executes the W32.Spybot.worm. The spybot variant is executed when Windows starts. The worm also tries to copy itself to the C:\ and Systems folder as Drunk_lol.pif, Webcam_004.pif, sexy_bedroom.pif, naked_party.pif or love_me.pif. It then monitors for changes in the status of the MSN contacts and sends copies of itself to the contacts in Messenger. It also disables the right mouse button so you cannot right click to access context sensitive menus. According to F-Secure, Spybot that the worm drops in the PC can be used as a backdoor, collecting system information, logging keystrokes and relaying spam and for various other purposes. It can also manipulate Windows mixer volume settings. Src url: http://www.techtree.com/techtree/js...p?storyid=57314
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Been ok here, maybe people have got this worm thats going round? I remember a couple of people the past week or so mentioned they had lost sound and MSN functions - could be an attack by this little bugger. Quote: If your mouse's right click has stopped working or your volume controls are behaving oddly lately, blame it on MSN Messenger and the Bropia worm that sends itself to contacts on the Messenger contact list. Security firm Symantec has labeled the worm, discovered on January 19, as low-damage and medium-spread. The worm when executed prevents the task manager from being started and searches for files like adaware.exe, VB6.exe, Iexplore.exe and Win32.exe. It then drops and executes the W32.Spybot.worm. The spybot variant is executed when Windows starts. The worm also tries to copy itself to the C:\ and Systems folder as Drunk_lol.pif, Webcam_004.pif, sexy_bedroom.pif, naked_party.pif or love_me.pif. It then monitors for changes in the status of the MSN contacts and sends copies of itself to the contacts in Messenger. It also disables the right mouse button so you cannot right click to access context sensitive menus. According to F-Secure, Spybot that the worm drops in the PC can be used as a backdoor, collecting system information, logging keystrokes and relaying spam and for various other purposes. It can also manipulate Windows mixer volume settings. Src url: http://www.techtree.com/techtree/js...p?storyid=57314
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Microsoft website!
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Funny enough I got the same error last night, I just redownloaded Windows media player then worked fine.
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Cant seem to download the clip
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Been fine here...
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Talking about a low pixel computer
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Happy Birthday Hair
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There only slow because you havent made a setup for them, go into garage and mess around with the setups.
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Congratulations, All the best for the future
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err u got Kings Lynn Installed?