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  1. I dare to say that's nonsense, Mr Vagrant Why? Well, I have fee required AV progs (for online banking) to check the actual situation (esp. conc. 'phishing') that tell another story. I wonder how often is it necessary to point to the closing of welcome ports and to run a security system. A lonesome AV program is a helpless attempt of defense in networked systems.
  2. The trademark of militancy doesn't differ between both [history lesson no-1] neither in words nor in deeds. Better get rid of them both before one gets shot dead in a riot or blown up by one of their Molotov cocktails and finally by selfmade rockets, eh? And by the way, grannies, especially mummed ones, are a very useful instrument in the militant propaganda of all extremists, as I vividly recall from my youth in Israel.
  3. I would actually argue against this. The software has been reported by some as being unsafe. And I personally found it to be nearly useless in terms of detecting any threats. After using it for about 3 months and switching to a more reliable antivirus, my new antivirus detected no less than 5 bits of infected software (all more than a month old) that this program somehow missed. They weren't even false positives. Sorry, but due to different preferences of their creators you won't find an antivirus program that is 100% safe, the most unsafe and most resistant I'ver ever had in a long-term test was the fee required Norton, so what? In so far I really don't have to correct my workable recommendation. The free mixture I've mentioned above is the key, and what works here works everywhere else, guess so.
  4. Radio Cockroach-Free Wasteland on 88.3 MHz - where the drum beats roll http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH56U1ylxb8 Scotland [ Adult Alternative Pop ] - Album Diva 1992 / Live at Live 8 2006; Cover Art [ FA-3 ] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8KrLSFfHCo France [ Adult Pop ] - Album Jane Birkin / Serge Gainsbourg 1969 ; Cover Art [ FA-3: Vanilla Idle ] http://www.abload.de/img/anne9hol.gif Some things are better left unsaid
  5. Farewell (the 2nd attempt)
  6. I can't believe what you write here, must be a nightmare. Unbelievable.
  7. Morroblivion tried to combine two totally independent games. The only independence between Fallout-3 and Vegas I can Identify right now is the ultimate necessity of the steam online shell by the latter. For that reason alone it is already again impossible to talk of Vegas as a DLC to the non-steam game Fallout-3. But that's all when we talk about the differences, for there are no other. Stillborn hopes, I fear. Too bad.
  8. Remarkably enough the intention to add Vegas as DLC to Fallout 3 (and not perhaps vice versa!) is latent in the air. That tells a lot about the experienced value of Vegas compared to its predecessor game. Whenever I switch back to Fallout-3 I'm sad about Vegas which is, to be fair, indeed nothing but a DLC to Fallout-3 sold as a standalone.
  9. Ahh I see, which system do you prefer then? It is not a question of accuracy of different systems, but of old limb (and time) systems to measure lenghts that express the former claimed role of man in the known universe versus a geo-mathematical derivation of the planet man is actually living on. In so far it is a question of cultural development of man in general caused by the main shift in modern life, the denationalization of religion and religious traditions in Europe of the late 18th century and, of course, individually taught cultural traditions till this day in special. Thus it is impossible to start with the post-modern metric click measure of the US Army only to end up with the same length measured in the beru (hours) of the long gone Assyrian army or perhaps even with the once divine deemed Ezekielan cubit (the biblical prophet Ezekiel, you know), at least for folks that have not yet lost their marbles.
  10. I have to agree to Jim and others. And it's doubtlessly better to fade out of a macabre thread that even makes some people proud of their bold contempt for mankind. No thanks! I feel :sick:
  11. Surenas

    Milk %

    3.5% milk or buttermilk, for the sake of beauty; cloudy water is not for my taste, it's ugh. For a cup of coffee 7.5% condensed milk is needed; below and above the 7.5% you get either a diluted café au lait or a failed cappuchino and - you are fired. Gee! :laugh:
  12. I'm pleased that the tunes are to your liking, Granny :wub: _____________________________ Radio Cockroach-Free Wasteland on 88.3 MHz - where the drum beats roll http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07HJiFiMxmA USA [ Soundtrack ] - Album Legion ( remastered ) 2010; Cover Art [ Fallout: New Vegas ] http://www.abload.de/img/anne9hol.gif Come, ye Children, Listen to Me • I will Teach You the Fear of the Lord _ Psalm 34.11
  13. Religion as such offers no arguments for the murder of man, though religious interpretation of the holy scriptures does. So what the inquisition and infallible papal edicts are for the one are the Hadith and the shariah for the others (to mentions just two religious factions), though both fundaments of faith to justify the murder of man are built on the quicksand of much later interpretation of the original scriptures, often they are mere grafted additions of religious power pulled out of the hat of the Church Fathers or the beard of the prophet, if you prefer that. Fortunately religious debates are banned here. So please avoid religious innuendos to justify death penalty - they are not even worth a free nuka cola. Selah.
  14. I'd like to add that no state that still possesses the instuments of sanctioned murder is immune to state rampage with mass executions. States that don't perform this instrument anymore have the problem that they have to change their laws to the opposite first to hang their sons on the alley trees with a plate at the breast stating "people's betrayer". Enough time to emigrate. In reality these states are not only more human / civilized against their citizens but likewise against their former arch enemies, their neighbors. One might say that the absence of capital punishment is one of the prerequisites at home of an interstate peace that is not based upon strategy and tactics, temporary necessities and short term advantages. A win-win situation with the possible expectation of a world at peace one day in the remote future.
  15. ... till election day. In between the voice of the public might cause trends and shifts in the politics that are not to be underestimated... or one is former president on the day after. Anyway, for me capital punishment, a circumlocution for sanctioned murder, is an uncivilized anachronism good for nothing. Don't judge, lest you be judged, Vindekarr. There is absolutely no place left in the West for a shariah of men in black, in who's name soever! Wrong age....
  16. Right, but different from relatives of a victim in an exceptional situation the public as such is absolutely not involved - nevertheless it's always the public that cries loudest for vengeance, hastening to the execution, sometimes with foam at the mouth, playing as cartoon the divine deemed judge of the legendary "Mine are vengeance and recompense!" Guess it's nothing but the old bread and circuses phenomenon that still fascinates the public. The blood of somebody must be shed to absolve us from our own evils, hallelujah! Then we feel much better ... for a little while. Too bad!
  17. After some 4.000 years of death penalty without any influence on the serious crime rate the biblical idea of an eye for an eye has failed, no more no less. The uncivilized public murder of the convict has absolutely nothing to do with mercy or we're really living upside down, folks, but with the macabre revenge show the nasty mob hungers for since the days of Assur and Babel and with the power demonstration of the rulers. This fact and an ethical understanding of the Hebrew commandment "You shall not murder" (something a soldier does not in the killing at war, the old Hebrews were everything but quixotic fools) has resulted in a preference of a sentence for life in most modern, civilized states.
  18. Fine, then the problem is solved and no longer on the table, you would think. Though I fear that you guys make much of a just periphery problem with the result that the number of analphabetic pirates gets mushroomed, finally. How do I know? Eight years here and one knows when it is high time to ban a theme. No steam support (they have their own support sites) would be the order of the day. Especially pirates may ask their typical questions there. A steam forum is almost predestined to handle the Bootstrap Bill phenomenon...
  19. For private use free programs with daily updates and low resident memory consumption do nicely as well, folks. I don't spend money for stuff that plays with a fear I don't have anymore. We're grown up together with the internet. First-aid kit: _ Avira Antivir Personal _ Malwarebytes's Anti-Malware _ ZoneAlarm Firewall _ OESpam Bully - Email spam filter (for those who don't need to score viagra and alike) Make a backup update regularly, do online actions intentionally, watch your machine and please, close your trojan welcome ports. I don't run an Iranian uranium enrichment plant, I'm Jewish and kosher, so what? Devil-may-care, God willing. Selah :laugh:
  20. Nah, if i'd ever wanted then I'd done it already a couple of years before the actual staff came into being. I can live with it :laugh:
  21. Surenas

    Immortal music

    The Beatles (by name) and that will be already all in 200 years, I guess. Nothing has a shorter existence than entertainment, or do you still listen to the frakkin' music of your great-grandparents? I doubt that, folks of 2010.
  22. ... No, it doesn't. Actually here's nobody interested in the number of feet that are necessary to reach a meter and alike. ______ Seriously - everybody has their own taste. And that most people have the same, viz the metric, that's irreversible fate, no more, no less. I'm okay with it. No mission - no conflict.
  23. Guess here's not the right place to blame steam - they're waiting for us on support.steampowered.com At least this would free the Nexus from endless blah blah on steam, the pirates and related confusion.
  24. Plain vanilla with monthly rotation as the whim takes me http://www.abload.de/img/wallpaper00010fva.jpg http://www.abload.de/img/anne9hol.gif Uh-huh, oh yeah, uh-huh!
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