Air conditioners for cars!
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
on Thursday 23 August 2007 02:45 am, someone posing as Huge took a rock and
etched into the cave:
> On 2007-08-23, jcr <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>> Huge wrote:
>>> On 2007-08-19, PerfectReign <theperfectreign@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> This laptop (Compaq NW9440 Centrino Duo/ 2GB RAM) came infected with
>>>> Vista.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.perfectreign.com/?q=node/64&size=_original
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I took care of that pretty quickly.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.perfectreign.com/?q=node/65&size=_original
>>>
>>> Pity that Bill already got his money.
>>>
>>>
>> And each new version of MS software seems to become more and more
>> difficult to "lock-down" and secure.
Actually, in all fairness, if I were writing an OS with over 9M lines of
code, I'm sure something would have to give.
>
> I wouldn't know. The only Winblows machine here is provided (and
> supported) by my employers.
>
> http://www.msfree.com/
>
Of course, you're on a UNIX box. I remember using SPARC 5's and 20's back in
the early '90s, supporting Interleaf. Those were really cool workstations!
I'm just a free-loading Linux user. :P
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etched into the cave:
> On 2007-08-23, jcr <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>> Huge wrote:
>>> On 2007-08-19, PerfectReign <theperfectreign@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> This laptop (Compaq NW9440 Centrino Duo/ 2GB RAM) came infected with
>>>> Vista.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.perfectreign.com/?q=node/64&size=_original
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I took care of that pretty quickly.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.perfectreign.com/?q=node/65&size=_original
>>>
>>> Pity that Bill already got his money.
>>>
>>>
>> And each new version of MS software seems to become more and more
>> difficult to "lock-down" and secure.
Actually, in all fairness, if I were writing an OS with over 9M lines of
code, I'm sure something would have to give.
>
> I wouldn't know. The only Winblows machine here is provided (and
> supported) by my employers.
>
> http://www.msfree.com/
>
Of course, you're on a UNIX box. I remember using SPARC 5's and 20's back in
the early '90s, supporting Interleaf. Those were really cool workstations!
I'm just a free-loading Linux user. :P
--
www.perfectreign.com
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
"jcr"
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
ummm, not from Google's blog site, dude
and the ing spammer didn't even bother to with us with any content
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"jcr"
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
ummm, not from Google's blog site, dude
and the ing spammer didn't even bother to with us with any content
#44
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
"jcr"
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
ummm, not from Google's blog site, dude
and the ing spammer didn't even bother to with us with any content
#45
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Re: Air conditioners for cars!
"jcr"
> Yea, right. Click on a hyper link in a newsgroup from someone you don't
> know and get infested with malware. No thanks!
ummm, not from Google's blog site, dude
and the ing spammer didn't even bother to with us with any content
#46
Re: Air conditioners for cars!
Hi Guys,
I am new to this site: been here about 30 minutes!
After the winter, the air con on my 1996 A4 is not cooling: gas loss durng winter.
Recharge cannisters are available, but where is the filling point on the air con system?
Thanks and regards,
Jazz
I am new to this site: been here about 30 minutes!
After the winter, the air con on my 1996 A4 is not cooling: gas loss durng winter.
Recharge cannisters are available, but where is the filling point on the air con system?
Thanks and regards,
Jazz
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