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Surfer Beware - "Your
Computer Has A Virus" Banner Ad
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You may
have come across web pages that have banners at the top or bottom of
them that say something like "Your Computer Has A Virus" or "You May
Have A Virus" or "Security Alert" or even a flashing "Your Computer Is
Under Attack!" These banners, many times, are so official looking that
it may cause you to think that somehow your browser has detected a
virus on your computer and is providing you with a warning notice. This
is not true.
Although not necessarily a hoax, banners located on web pages that say
something like "You May Have A Virus" are actually banner ads. They are
a marketing technique used by some advertisers to scare Internet users
into clicking on the banners. Once the Web surfer clicks on the banner
ad, he or she is usually sent to a website which attempts to sell the
surfer some type of product or service.
We strongly believe that every Internet user should have some type of
virus scanning software installed (and frequently updated) on their
computer as a protective measure against viruses. Remember, however,
that just because you see a flashing banner ad on a web page that says
something like "We've Detected A Virus On Your Computer - Click Here,"
it is not a true indication of whether you actually have a computer
virus infection.
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Ask The Help
Desk - What Is The Proper Method Of Replying To
E-mail Messages?
Question: When
I get e-mail replies from friends, their messages are usually typed
above my original message. Sometimes, however, the reply to my message
appears at the bottom of the e-mail. Is there a correct method of
replying to messages?
Answer: Proper e-mail etiquette or "netiquette" says that
replies should be placed at the top of the original message. This saves
the recipients from having to scroll to the bottom of e-mail messages
to read each time a reply message is received. This becomes especially
obvious when there is an exchange of many e-mail reply messages between
two users. If replies were typed at the bottom of the reply e-mails
each time, both users would have to spend time needlessly scrolling to
the bottom of each e-mail to read the sender's response and then type a
reply message.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
Test
Your Knowledge Of Candy Bars
http://www.smm.org/sln/tf/c/crosssection/namethatbar.html -
February is the month to surprise your sweetheart with chocolates. You
can also impress your loved one with your level of candy bar expertise
after checking out this site. The Science Museum of Minnesota provides
a fun "Name That Candy Bar" test. Pictures of cross sections of candy
bars are shown. It's then up to you to guess the name of the candy bar.
Can you tell the difference between a Milky Way® and a
3Musketeers®? Give it a try.
History Of Valentine's Day
http://historychannel.com/exhibits/valentine/ -
Each year we celebrate Valentine's Day by exchanging flowers,
chocolates, cards and/or going out to eat with our loved one. But did
you ever wonder why we celebrate this holiday? This link to the History
Channel's website provides the details of the holiday's origin and how
it has evolved through the years. Note: Valentine's Day is now the
second largest card-sending holiday of the year.
Saving For College Education
http://savingforcollege.com -
It's never too early to begin contributing to a college savings plan
for your children or grandchildren. This site provides an exhaustive
study of the popular 529 College Savings Plan and the Coverdell
Education Savings Plan. Both have advantages depending on specific
situations. According to SavingForCollege.com, each state in the U.S.
has some type of a 529 Savings Plan. The site provides links to each
state's plan. Tax laws are changing all the time so be sure to check
with a tax professional before jumping in.
Survivor: The Amazon
http://cbs.com/primetime/survivor6/ -
Here we go again. Another Survivor series kicks off this month.
This time it takes place in the deep jungles of the Amazon. The
official site provides contestant bios, previews of upcoming shows and
reviews of recent episodes. You can also cast votes for your favorite
survivor. Best of all, there's a link to a "Survivor Casting Call" page
where you can apply to take part in Survivor 7! If you are selected, it
could be a great way to lose 30 lbs -- and a good shot at becoming a
millionaire!
Walt Disney's The Jungle Book 2
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/junglebook2/ -
This movie is based on the 1967 Disney animated film, The Jungle
Book. The sequel continues where the first movie ended. Mowgli
decides to venture away from civilization and return to the "bare
necessities" of jungle life. His old nemesis, Shere Khan (voiceover
done by John Goodman) has an unfriendly greeting awaiting him. The
movie is rated G and is great entertainment for the entire family.
Short Tutorial - Microsoft
Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator Shortcuts
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Both
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator provide so many
keystroke shortcuts that you may never need to use your mouse again --
well, almost never. Here are a few of the more commonly used shortcuts:
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