'69 Camaro said:
As far as we know, she won't be any more. ;-)
Gunny
"Rick B" <Anonymous> wrote in message
This post may have a virus.
I understand that there is a thing called Internet etiquette.
If I have a virus, someone could inform me.
How do I know that I have a virus in my word-templates?
When I shut the Dell Laptop down
My Document Icon flashed a red and white flasher
Letting me know that there was something wrong
I had printed out an e-mail from
(e-mail address removed)
Before I did the 2 downloads sent by David H. Lipman,
I printed out his instructions about what to do with his instructions.
A log-in appeared, and I couldn't remember my name.
I can't wait for when Hubby has to remember his name.
Hubby won 10 million tokens in Texas Hold'em in six months,
And he uses this computer to check his stock market accounts.
I think that the USA Congress people involved should be held responsible for
every airplane crash personally.
Club Pogo
I have been a member of a gaming group called Pogo since 1998.
I'm on my second year membership of Club Pogo. I have over 20 million pogo
tokens and over 200 special pogo badges that only a Club Pogo can receive.
I had heard that you could sell your pogo name on eBay. The pogo badges are
worthless and the tokens are only good for a drawing. There are over
200,000 people placing names in a drawing, so winning chances aren't very
good.
In March 2001, I was playing keno in the Politics room. Keno
had its own daily drawing at Midnight, my time. I saw the name Billieooo as
the winner. I couldn't believe it, so I ran to get Hubby to verify what I
saw. The next evening a familiar name, yet the name was different by ending
with ooo, entered the Keno room. She added the three o's to bring her luck.
My winning name was only three days old, because that gave me three names to
have thrown into the drawing barrel. I lost the name and tokens to the
Internet, but I still have the other two names.
Wednesday is called badge day. That's when a Club member has a week to win
three badges. I had not played pogo since Saturday. First I used the
Compaq. I noticed that I had lost my automatic sign in. On September 14,
2005, I used the Dell. My automatic sign in was gone there too. Networks,
I know nothing about. I'm still learning how to use one computer. The game
Poppit only needs three wins to receive the badge. I started to go into the
Poppit room and my computer gave a line error.
My instructions are "Ignore error messages and click no to Debug". I had
clicked yes once, but I didn't understand the screen. Today, I decided that
I should note how many "A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug?"
I didn't write the first one down, but it's usually "Hello"
Line 1621
Error object expected
Line 99
I played Poppit for the three wins. To my surprise, when my
second win turned to 3, the game count returned to 0, and I was booted from
the game. I realize that when some cookies are removed, it may cause gaming
problems. The only reason that I noticed it was because of EA sport, which
includes pogo, was on the High Alert Spyware.
Today September 15, 2005, I looked for the possible virus.
Microsoft used to have a site with the virus and worm fixers. I found
something that looked like I would get several fixes with one download. I
had to download the Adobe Reader, and again I received a line 594
Error: 'docContentGroup1' is undefined. A runtime error has occurred. Do
you wish to debug?
The screen then locked up with a blank spot for the name and
password. I had the password written down, but not the name. Yep, couldn't
remember the name that I didn't write down. I shut the computer off, hoping
that I didn't lose the complete system, again. I decided to quit thinking
and return to Poppit.
I entered Poppit. The first statement on the game room chat was
someone saying,
"That was the easiest badge I've ever gotten. The first three games I play
I won."
After I won two games, I watch to see what would happen when the
figure turned three. Surprise, the count returned to one. I then quit.