Hi folks,
Just clicked on this link and Virus Barrier detected numerous phishing attacks.
All were blocked, so I tried clicking on it again.
More phishing attacks so gave it away.
On 31/08/2011, at 9:18 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
This should be an interesting site to watch as it builds up
This should be an interesting site to watch as it builds up...
Apparently,..
/quote
Apple has built hundreds, if not thousands of different computers, peripherals,
accessories and pieces of software since it was founded 35 years ago. Shrine of
Appleaims to photograph every single one of those
wrote:
This should be an interesting site to watch as it builds up...
Apparently,..
/quote
Apple has built hundreds, if not thousands of different computers,
peripherals, accessories and pieces of software since it was founded 35 years
ago. Shrine of Appleaims to photograph every single
, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
This should be an interesting site to watch as it builds up...
Apparently,..
/quote
Apple has built hundreds, if not thousands of different computers,
peripherals, accessories and pieces of software since it was founded 35 years
ago. Shrine
i bought my apple IIc with lcd screen in 1984, was able to run it of a car
battery thus i was quite mobile.
James
SAD Technic
U3 6 Chalkley Pl
Bayswater WA
Australia
+618 9370 5307
mob 0414 421132 (international +614 14421132)
sad...@iinet.net.au
http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~saddas/
Ah the happy times when we were just glad to be able to do basic
graphic stuff on a mac. The Lisa, The Mac Plus, The Mac SE. Oh how
grand I thought I was when I got the extension card for my Mac SE so I
could hook up a 20 Greyscale monitor and do my programming on a big
screen! Of
when i were a lad……
our first mac at home was a black Performa system, forgotten the specs, but it
was a costly $4000+ for education special price
This was upgraded to an iMac DV SE (the first mac with a dvd drive)
followed by a Core 2 Duo 17 iMac (2006)
Which has been upgraded to a Core 2 Duo
7 matches
Mail list logo