Toshiba TV29C90 problem; Image fades to black...

"Frank Bemelman" <f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote in message
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"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@earthlink.net> schreef in bericht
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** W A R N I N G **
That URL has a nasty virus!

What kind? I clicked it yesterday and saw an unshaven Santa with a
gun.
I guess a shaven Santa would be more scary for most ;-)

Other than that, I have not noticed anything strange yet.
You just wait *muhahaha*. ;oP
In any case all those virus warnings create more noise than they help!
People should just keep their anti-virus and windows updated - and don't do
obvious stupid stuff ;-)

Happy New Year....
Anders

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Thanks, Frank.
(remove 'q' and 'invalid' when replying by email)
 
Does anyone have any experience with Netzero, either their "free"
service or the 9.95 Platinum service. Are the ads in the free service
popups or are they banners? And do they obliterate the screen making
you have to X them out or are they a bit more passive? thanks, Lenny
 
Fred wrote:
Thanks, Ken. I sure can't see a switch down in there, but will certainly
give the spray treatment a try.
Hi...

Send me an email if you like; and I'll send you back a small
picture of the switch idea.

Ken
 
hi mister geoerge. i am sorry that i can't help you this about that.

i do also have Horizon HF4000D digital receiver, and i am lookig for
its update (repair) software . could you help me mister geoerge about
that. and can you tell me wich rs-232 cable to use.


please mister geoerge if you can help me about that send me an e-mail
at
ramioooz@yahoo.com


my regards for you.
Happy new year.


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ramioooz
 
"Frank Bemelman" <f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote in message
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| Clicking a valid url is not that bad, is it? I have no virus checker,
never
| had. I install the MS patches when I am advised to do so, and that's it.

Yikes! Install AVG Personal - it's free. I'd no more go on the 'net naked
than go shopping downtown naked.

N
 
My database says C4807. It could also be the EPROM and believe it or not the
503Khz crystal on the jungle IC.

The 503Khz crystal can also cause failure of the HOT.

JURB
 
kazaa, screen
savers, games) you may think they are free, but they get their revenue
from advertising to you and are packaged with spyware.
Kazza Lite has no spyware problems, unlike regular Kazza.

However, I don't think Kazza is a free working P2P anymore.

But, I'm in agreement. Don't go wild and download anything and everything you
see. - Reinhart
 
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"Mazi" <!spamMe@NoSpammer.Null> wrote in message
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| "NSM" <nowrite@to.me> wrote in message
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| > "Frank Bemelman" <f.bemelmanq@xs4all.invalid.nl> wrote in message
| > news:41d4034e$0$6209$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
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| > | Clicking a valid url is not that bad, is it? I have no virus
checker,
| > never
| > | had. I install the MS patches when I am advised to do so, and that's
it.
|
| > Yikes! Install AVG Personal - it's free. I'd no more go on the 'net
naked
| > than go shopping downtown naked.
|
| > N
|
|
| My Linux computer does not have any ad/spy-aware and anti virus software
| installed, yet I don't see any harm to my Linux computer after visiting
the
| website. So, what's the deal?

No big deal - until you find your entire hard drive erased or hopelessly
corrupted. It's a low risk with Linux, but still exists. Why take the
chance?
I wished that can be done when logon as a regular user. Every now and then,
I need to install/delete some files as a regular user and always got the
error messages saying no enought priviledge. Will any virus have such a
priviledge? If so, my Linux computer is now full of virus mainly because I
intentionally use it to read all my e-mails that contain virus. Alas, it is
still running in the office 24/7 since 10/5/3. Does anyone out here know how
much of the CPU resources are wasted to run anti-virus/trojan and
ad/spy-aware software on-demand on any MS OS based system? Wouldn't it be
nice if those wasted CPU resources can be used to perform some other tasks?

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Mazi
 
Mazi wrote:

My Linux computer does not have any ad/spy-aware and anti
virus software installed, yet I don't see any harm to my
Linux computer after visiting the website. So, what's the
deal?
The Commodore 128 that I use to access the web (yes, I have
Slakware Linux and Windows 2000 boxes, but the C128 is more
fun and boots in seconds) also does not have any adware/spyware
or antivirus software installed. In fact, I see one common
factor to all of these viruses: Microsoft operating systems...
 
MCM electronics has a belt kir for Walkmans. Check out the following
URL:
http://mcm.newark.com/NewarkWebCommerce/mcm/en_US/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=42-990&N=4

If that link does not work go to www.mcminone.com and search for part #
42-990

Good luck.

GNK
 
Another interesting development....

I took a few photos with the help of the AC adapter. Then unplugged the
adapter. Turned on the camera and the zoom starting cycling out 1/2-inch,
then back in 1/2-inch, back and forth.... The power switch had no effect on
it. Had to open the battery door and break the connection to stop the
cycling.

Am I on candid camera??!

Fred
 
Thanks, Ken! You can send it to me at lexmark8792@yahoo.com

Fred

"Ken Weitzel" <kweitzel@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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Fred wrote:
Thanks, Ken. I sure can't see a switch down in there, but will
certainly
give the spray treatment a try.

Hi...

Send me an email if you like; and I'll send you back a small
picture of the switch idea.

Ken
 
"Keith Chandler" <keith1505@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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What are the extra pixels on the border (sides) of the picture tubes on
color TVs for (alignment?). The Sony TVs don't have these (because of the
Trinitron one-gun tube?)

Thanks,
Keith
Probably just extra phosphor material. The Trinitron tube has the phosphors
applied in a different way, vertical stripes rather than a matrix of
separate cells. The "one-gun" thing is just marketing hype, a Trinitron has
3 guns just like any other color TV tube.
 
"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Ohh yes, these virus thingys are a worry alright.

--
Regards ..... Rheilly Phoull
 
"Don Lancaster" <don@tinaja.com> wrote in message
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Barry & Nikki wrote:

If you install MS patches that's a virus in itself
SNIP

I believe most email MS patches are in themselves viri.

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Many thanks,

Don Lancaster

Well of course, ALL "emailed" virus patches are most suspicious. For
security, MS (and others) never email patches; they may notify you by email
of the availability of a patch, and direct you to a web site to get that
patch. But then you also need to avoid emails that look legit, but direct
you to a malicious site. Don't blindly click and follow, go to the site on
your own.

In the name of progress, the virus that kills the virus is my friend!

Ed
wb6wsn
 
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 09:49:04 -0500, Mike wrote:

f anyone has any, or knows where I can get some 6-hole (2 rows of 3) IDC
connecters, please contact me at go77306 at yahoo dooot com. Thanks

Link to the picture on th internet:
http://members.rogers.com/prelude/images/IDC.jpg

Thanks in advance!
Digikey
 
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 10:50:56 GMT, Robert Baer
<robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote:

Bacteria!
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that John Larkin <john@spamless.usa>
wrote (in <tg4bt0pu9nfjdv7qf83qfj2mcp8vhgcuo2@4ax.com>) about 'Virus!',
on Fri, 31 Dec 2004:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 10:50:56 GMT, Robert Baer
robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote:

Bacteria!


Fronteria!
Hysteria!
Wisteria!

Posteria! (;-)
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Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Gesundheit!
 

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