virus protection is about to run out

rubbersidedown

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No. "virus protection is about to run out"....does NOT mean I am almost out of condoms.
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Few days left on Norton. "Hey Norton" "Ya Ralphie Boy".

Suggestions
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Rubb says Thanks.
 
I have this I could email you, never runs out! PM me your email if you want it!

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(rubbersidedown @ Jun. 24 2007,17:03) No. "virus protection is about to run out"....does NOT mean I am almost out of condoms.
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Few days left on Norton. "Hey Norton" "Ya Ralphie Boy".

Suggestions  
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 Rubb says Thanks.
1) Back up all porn
2) Send Sled any good stuff
3) erase all viruses by typing the following from your C:\ prompt: Del *.* /S
4) Carry on
5) Send beer as a consulting fee


That is all...........
 
I'd personally stay away from McAfee. Time and again I've seen it leave nasty viruii and trojans (not the ribbed kind) undetected, only to be detected and removed by Norton or AVG. I have not tried the Avast product - I suppose I'm leary of downloading something from a former Soviet block country.

AVG free download
 
(rubbersidedown @ Jun. 24 2007,21:25)
(05BusaLe @ Jun. 24 2007,18:20) I have this I could email you, never runs out! PM me your email if you want it!
Thank you my friend,that would be cool.

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 RSD.
You got mail if your hotmail account can handle a file of this size!
 
Andy, if you want Symantec corporate edition just let me know.
It will never expire.
I have corporate license, you can have it legally from me. Let me know and I will email you my FTP you can download it from.
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I got a corporate norton antivirus... doesnt expire... lemmie know I can send you a copy on disk
 
AVG for about six months. Norton for 15 + years, they lost sight along the way and fugged me over when the software I bought was a year old. When I didn't pay a subscription fee I suddenly got hit hard. Had to rebuild drive, lost all my daughters music that she bought from itunes. Luckily my son had most of it on a removable hard drive. It goes without saying I'll never buy Doc Norton again.
 
(Ride_or_Fish @ Jun. 24 2007,21:44) I'd personally stay away from McAfee.  Time and again I've seen it leave nasty viruii and trojans (not the ribbed kind) undetected, only to be detected and removed by Norton or AVG. I have not tried the Avast product - I suppose I'm leary of downloading something from a former Soviet block country.  

AVG free download
I tried downloading AVG, it looks nice and detected a bunch of viruses on the PC which McAfee allowed to slip by. But.... AVG says that I need to purchase the program in order to remove these viruses.
 
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