Monday, November 22, 2004

1200 again??

Hm, so after being introduced to the world of anti-spyware via Matt and the computer-savvy police guy, I've been nuking these..whaddaya call 'em? Data miners and Malware thingys. Yeah. I've been zapping them right off my computer (okay, I've done it twice). This has actually been quite therapeutic for me, taking control of my computer. It seems it's hard to control other parts of my life these days. Anyway, the first scan I did turned up over 1200 critical whatchamacallums (yes, that's the technical term for it), and Matt was really surprised. Apparently that's really high. So, you know, I scanned last night so I was expecting you know, maybe less than 100 to appear today when I did it. My little eyes bulged when I saw 1200 AGAIN. Yeah. Is my computer a malware magnet? Well, I am running ME. Ahahaha, so there's problem number one. But otherwise, come ON, stop attacking my computer, will you sneaky things??! Honestly. It takes FOREVER to get these things off and away. Plus everytime I run ad-aware, my GMT crashes, whatever that is. I know, I'm probably going to find out it's like the most important thing ever. Sigh. Silly Windows ME. Who the heck thought of this version, anyway?!

Totally unrelated, but nice:

"Relationships gain strength when they are stretched to the breaking point and do not break." - Phillip Yancey

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