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my favorite online game would have to be AOE to me it seems like the most realistic, and the gameplay is not choppy2nd would have to be FIFA that game is solid3rd would have to be SNOOKER they have a big online player base, aswell as a ranking system and coment cardsFinally chess master
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This Site is very expensive. The general domains there are very expensive
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DNA computing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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What Do You Use Your Computer For? it seems I am way behind...
1216 replied to spawn_syxx9's topic in Software
Well mine is pretty similar to a few before me. I use my computer mostly for work and study but it's also my entertainment system. Here are basically what I do on my computer; 1. Writing articles and scientific papers 2. Designing web sites (you can check my professional web site: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/) 3. Checking my e-mails 4. Listening to music (winamp) 5. Doing my home works 6. Downloading programs which I need them 7. Emailing friends from far away 8. Programming for my subjects in college 9. Typing my needed documents 10. Doing research 11. Maintaining my website 12. Making stuff for other people 13. Going to different websites that I really don't need to do I guess 14. Going to message forums (for example posting in the Xisto forum) 15. Checking my Ebay, Paypal, E-gold and moneybookers accounts 16. Rarely playing PC or online games And so on... -
Spyware is software or hardware installed on a computer without the user's knowledge which gathers information about that user for later retrieval by whomever controls the spyware. Spyware can be broken down into two different categories, surveillance spyware and advertising spyware. Surveillance software includes key loggers, screen capture devices, and trojans. These would be used by corporations, private detectives, law enforcement, intelligence agencies, suspicious spouses, etc. Advertising spyware is software that is installed alongside other software or via activex controls on the internet, often without the user's knowledge, or without full disclosure that it will be used for gathering personal information and/or showing the user ads. Advertising spyware logs information about the user, possibly including passwords, email addresses, web browsing history, online buying habits, the computer's hardware and software configuration, the name, age, sex, etc of the user. As with spam, advertising spyware uses the CPU, RAM, and resources of the user's computer, making the user pay for the costs associated with operating it. It then makes use of the user's bandwidth to connect to the internet and upload whatever personal information it has gathered, and to download advertisements which it will present to the user, either by way of pop up windows, or with the ad banners of ad-supported software. All of this can be considered theft in the cases of advertising spyware that installs without disclosure. And while anti-virus software like Symantec's Norton Anti- Virus or McAfee's ViruScan can offer some protection, one of the best ways to combat spyware is with anti-spy software. Two of the best are Lavasoft's Ad-aware and Spybot's Search & Destroy, which are available as free downloads. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ https://www.safer-networking.org/ The free version of Ad-aware does not proactively protect against spyware infestation. You have to start the Ad-aware application and initiate a scan to detect spyware. But the paid version, Ad-aware Plus does remain alert in the background, like Spybot, to deflect any attempts at infestation. In recent tests, Ad-aware Plus and Spybot both protected systems extremely well. If you haven't already done so, I highly recommend installing Microsoft's Service Pack 2. SP2 tightens your PC's security with a new Windows Firewall, an improved Automatic Updates feature, and a pop-up ad blocker for Internet Explorer. Plus, the newly minted Security Center gives you one easy-to-use interface for keeping tabs on your PC's security apps. There are also other steps you can take to protect against spyware. One simple step is to switch from Microsoft's browsers, which have security holes for spyware programs to exploit. A good alternative is Mozilla Firefox. Another not- so-simple step is switching to the Mac or Linux operating systems, which don't have spyware problems. Notice from BuffaloHELP: Spam http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/. Warning issued.
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There are a group of items that you may need to know when you go on the internet. They are: How to save a web article and also how to save a drawing or picture in that article. You cannot save them both to the same file name. How to print out your e-mail when "yahoo" will let you read the e-mail but will not let you print it. When you cannot download your e-mail from your ISP and the manager will not help you. I will now tell you how to correct them. First: I have a web site on "Agora" that I use for odds and ends. The manager does not have a phone number to call, will not reply to a letter, or will not reply to an e-mail. He wants you to correct any problems yourself. As it cost less then $10.00 a month and has over 50 meg of space I cannot beat the price. For the last 2 years when I go and try to get my e-mail from tedpet@agora.rdrop.com the computer will come up with "An error occured in POP3. call your ISP". I have sent 5 e-mails but he will not fix it. The way that I get around this is I will go to http://yahoo.com/ on the web and go to "get other pop" and then I can receive all my e-mails from Agora. If you want to know how to do this, read the article "E-Mail Away From Home" on this web. I then can use Agora for all my other web items. On "Yahoo.com" most of the people in Portland can read their e-mail BUT they cannot print the e-mail. Yahoo has had this trouble for some time. There is a quick way to print out your Yahoo e-mail. Go to "file" and save the e-mail to a floppy or your hard drive as a .txt file. Then print it out in notepad or some other program. You may have trouble if you save it as a .doc file and you will have trouble if you save it as .html file. but a .txt file works good. You may have seen a good article on the Web and wanted to print it out. You used a Word processing program (Word, Works, Text, Notepad, etc). (you would not use html as then you would get all the control codes). Then when to print out that article you want to know "What happen to the pictures and drawings?" When any one (including me) make up a html program you have to make more then one file. One file is made up with a picture (one file for each picture or drawing). Another file for all the printing and where you want to place a picture or drawing, you type in a code listing the picture name and .jpg or .gif. You also type in the size, both wide and tall. with a lot of codes. When some one calls up a web page, the web first will look for the printing part, and then look for all listing of pictures. At times they will put them together and show you what you want. If you want to save an article you have to save the printed part of the article in a word processing program. Then you will go to each picture or drawing and right click on your mouse. Go down to save image and then save the .jpg or .gif picture to another file. You have to do this with each picture. There is no easy way to put them together again . You can maybe retype the codes into an html copy of your printed article and then it will go together. Most of the people will keep them as 2 or more files.