At 10:16 AM 6/11/01 -0700, you wrote:
Only one person has survived a shot (by a
firearm) to the eye, and she's been on life support since she was hit
by a .22.
Where did this statistic come from? I find it fairly hard to believe
Someone who is a member of the Wound Ballistics
From: "Bill Stewart" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The trick with double extensions is that after
Explorer or Outlook hides the .VBS, the user sees the ".JPG"
and says "Oh, this is a picture, I'll click on it",
instead of "Hmmm, this is something I don't recognize,
better leave it alone."
Similar
From: "Roy Silvernail" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Most likely, you have set your Explorer options to show
file extensions (as most any sane person would).
My standard Windows settings are to hide extensions for known file-types --
ignoring questions of sanity, it is prettier and I generally don't run
From: "Riad S. Wahby" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You have set your "View" options to include "Show extensions for all
files." This is not the default behavior of Windows since Windows95,
so most people don't have this option enabled.
View-[X] Hide file extensions for known file types
If there is
- Original Message -
From: "Ray Dillinger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i have a virus called 'W32/Hybris-B' how do i get it off my computer?
1) Run out and buy a Linux distribution.
This will not only get rid of your virii (plural), it will
make your machine run faster and make it more stable.
Of
- Original Message -
From: "Riad S. Wahby" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#!/usr/bin/perl
$str = "Also, if you are running W2K and are suffering regular crashes the
problem
is operator error, not Windows.";
$str =~ s/W2K/Linux/; $str =~ s/Windows/Linux/;
print $str;
exit;
Yes, that is fairly
- Original Message -
From: "David Arguelles" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i have a virus called 'W32/Hybris-B' how do i get it
off my computer?
You also have a bug called Kakworm.
Head to Symantec to get a program to fix this problem, and then
to Microsoft to get a patch for Outlook to block the