Law

R

~Rita

This post may contain a virus

Law

I have a question about the USA Law, regarding Internet
Etiquette and Sabotage.

My first question pertains to first-time computer-users.
Previously, I noticed a notice regarding Internet Etiquette. Of course, I'm
not going to admit to anything that I may have done, if I violated any
Internet Etiquette rules. It sickens me to think that I may have violated
Internet Etiquette unintentionally by purchasing a 2003 Dell laptop computer
that contained an automatic virus catcher and flawed hard drive.

What did I just say?

My Dell laptop computer acquires a virus every time I worked
hard to remove the virus, once I thought that I might have one. My friends
and family never complained about my sending them a virus. They would
complain about their computer, acting up. A few would say that they finally
discovered a virus, and a few would state that they had a crappy computer
and just didn't use it very much. I did get a few complains from strangers
that turned me in. The Internet Abuse complains were forward to AT&T. My
Internet provider AT&T placed a number for each abuse warning and emailed me
the abuse number. I called AT&T. They answered with a recording that
required $18 to be placed on my credit card in order to listen to one abuse
notice. If you think that I had a bunch of them, you are right! Of course,
I'm going to blame it on AT&T. I feel that AT&T should have informed me
that every time I tried to access the Internet, they would be furnishing me
with a Virus/Worm/High Alert Spyware! True, I don't feel badly about giving
a virus to the long-time dwellers of this newsgroup. I feel bad for my
friends. The only time they got a break was when my hard-drive broke! On
September 16, 2005, I purchased a new computer. It took me 4 hours to
access the Internet, and then another 4 hours to discover that my factor
installed Norton Anti-virus protection has expired!

I'm going to think about one law at a time, as I wait for the
store to open.
 
T

Tom Wickerath

~Rita,

Are you really concerned about Internet Etiquette? You've already been told
several times that this is the WRONG newsgroup. Yet, you continue to post
statements filled with dribble ad nauseam.

I have a suggestion regarding your concerns of computer viruses, worms,
spyware, etc. Pack up the computer in the box you received it in, and send it
back to Dell, requesting a refund. No computer means no threat of viruses,
worms or spyware. Problem solved. Now, please go crawl into a hole and stop
posting to this newsgroup.

Tom
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This post may contain a virus

Law

I have a question about the USA Law, regarding Internet
Etiquette and Sabotage.

My first question pertains to first-time computer-users.
Previously, I noticed a notice regarding Internet Etiquette. Of course, I'm
not going to admit to anything that I may have done, if I violated any
Internet Etiquette rules. It sickens me to think that I may have violated
Internet Etiquette unintentionally by purchasing a 2003 Dell laptop computer
that contained an automatic virus catcher and flawed hard drive.

What did I just say?

My Dell laptop computer acquires a virus every time I worked
hard to remove the virus, once I thought that I might have one. My friends
and family never complained about my sending them a virus. They would
complain about their computer, acting up. A few would say that they finally
discovered a virus, and a few would state that they had a crappy computer
and just didn't use it very much. I did get a few complains from strangers
that turned me in. The Internet Abuse complains were forward to AT&T. My
Internet provider AT&T placed a number for each abuse warning and emailed me
the abuse number. I called AT&T. They answered with a recording that
required $18 to be placed on my credit card in order to listen to one abuse
notice. If you think that I had a bunch of them, you are right! Of course,
I'm going to blame it on AT&T. I feel that AT&T should have informed me
that every time I tried to access the Internet, they would be furnishing me
with a Virus/Worm/High Alert Spyware! True, I don't feel badly about giving
a virus to the long-time dwellers of this newsgroup. I feel bad for my
friends. The only time they got a break was when my hard-drive broke! On
September 16, 2005, I purchased a new computer. It took me 4 hours to
access the Internet, and then another 4 hours to discover that my factor
installed Norton Anti-virus protection has expired!

I'm going to think about one law at a time, as I wait for the
store to open.
 
R

~Rita

Thank you tom
I didn't see a reply to my question about
this group receiving a virus in my post.

When I asked If I had a virus,
do you not have any way of detecting one?
 
T

Tom Wickerath

Rita,
I didn't see a reply to my question about this group receiving a virus in my post.

You did not post a virus to this group, as far as I can tell.

When I asked If I had a virus,....

But why do you keep asking questions about viruses, worms & spyware to THIS
newsgroup. You've posted several unrelated messages recently. Here is a list
of them:

http://groups.google.com/groups?as_...05&as_maxd=17&as_maxm=9&as_maxy=2005&safe=off

You were first told on Sept. 12 that this is the wrong newsgroup. This
newsgroup is for questions and answers related to using Microsoft Access, the
database software that is part of Office. It has nothing to do with general
computer access.

Unless you have a question about how to get something to work when using a
Microsoft Access database, please do not post further messages to
microsoft.public.access. Try the links that Gunny gave you on Sept. 13.

Tom
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:

Thank you tom
I didn't see a reply to my question about
this group receiving a virus in my post.

When I asked If I had a virus,
do you not have any way of detecting one?
 
R

~Rita

Thank you Tom
I will print this post out as soon as I find out what is
wrong with my new HP printer that froze after
I had to shut the printer down, because the printer
ran out of ink before I could print the Windows XP
program that was stored in a ZipFile in the frozen
silver clip Icon.
After I had accidentally printed out the 216-page
Sony user guide, the HP printer did NOT have enough
ink to print out the important Window XP download
that is suppose to be printed out in order to understand
the Sony purchase agreement. The salesman forgot
to explain the Sony purchase agreement.

Therefore my new Sony is void from the purchase
agreement.
So when my husband gets his Charge card statement,
I being going back to pen and pencil.
The Word "Sabotage" is not apart of the United States'
Congress volcubary.
Therefore do not be surprised if the A-H bombs
began to fall, anytime.

Last Night's Dream September 20, 2005

When I woke, I cried, cried, and cried. I'm having my first cup
of coffee now. I'm getting ready for reality. I believe that God would
want every Best Buy student to have a Sony. Why?

Because when we teach our children the song, "God bless
American", I would like the children to know that God, the creator, is a
God of truth. When I used to try to sell jewelry, "Wear what you sell" was
the cliché.

I believe that the Sony has a corrupt version of Microsoft
Windows XP. I had made several errors while trying to use my new Sony
purchased September 16, 2005. One of which was printing out the 216 page
User Guide. I'm glad I did. When I did something else wrong or something
froze, the Computer switched itself to the hibernation mode. That's a sleep
mode that is deeper than the "Sleep mode". I would have been totally lost
if I didn't have a manual. I had the Sony down to 32KB web client that kept
popping up in the Disk Clean-up. When I purchased this Sony, all I wanted
was a clean Computer to that I could e-mail my brother in Connecticut before
he had his surgery today. All I can say about Sony is that the Sony is
sabotaged beyond the human imagination. When I clicked on the silver item
icon, which was the feature that I saw that I wanted, the printer clicked on
to print a 50 page description of Windows XP. My new HP printer ran out of
ink. So I have to thank HP for NOT giving enough ink in the printer that
would enable me to print out the needed items. The last page printed was
page 41. The HP printer did flash "Ink Low" after I had printed the User
Guide. I thought that I would have enough to print a page or two more. I
thought that I had all the useless icons gone. I thought that the silver
icon didn't do anything, but that was why I purchased the Sony. So I
clicked Properties and there was a print button. I was hoping for useful
information about how to unfreeze the system. I had to turn the printer
off; I had no ink by page 41. The HP printer is new to me. I had to read
the instructions before I could go on.

Back to the song "God bless America"

Second verse: "Land of the free.

I live in the United States of America. I'm 63 and I have never
had the right to Antibiotic Treatment of my choice. I believe that the
French would have gotten a Nobel Prize for the 1908 discovery of the BCG
tuberculosis vaccine. It was used throughout the world, but never in the
United States of America!

Of course, the USA Government did studies that proved chemicals
were better.
 

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