Richard,

Caveat.

FWIW: The "Peer Guardian Program" (Internet Security) indicates that this video links to a "forbidden" server site (link is ostensibly to "Exodus Communications") and won't let users hook up to it. That could be a false alarm, however.

This security program tends to be conservative (obviously), but the rumor is that some YouTube Videos are "lures" used by various Spyware and MIB groups to collect addresses which are sorted statistically to locate (?) who-knows what?

Personally, I shouldn't worry too much, since I am probably already ensconced on all of those suspicious-surfer lists anyway; but having just installed the program, and noticed that many of the videos I have been following are linked to off-limit sites, this presents a bit of a quandary....

Ah... the old "forbideen fruit" quandary...

Jones





R.C.Macaulay wrote:
Howdy Vorts, Recent vid of a Russian super bomb shown on Utube used the descriptive term " vacuum" and "gas" . Study the rocket test shown on the below link. These gaseous fuels appear to defy present understanding of the maximum available explosive power available in any chemical concoction.... unless... hmmm... transmutation is involved. Watching the rocket vid can stir the imagination. Somebody knows something new and it could relate to an entire new science of fuels. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNQQ49IWIms&mode=related&search <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNQQ49IWIms&mode=related&search>= Richard


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