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The REAL Chatroom

The REAL Chatroom

Or alternative Chatroom

Ok, so I decided to create a new Chatroom, because the old one was getting pretty....old!  ;P

Everyone may post here, as well as in the good'ol Flameroom...I mean, Chatroom *_*

I would like to keep this Chatroom civilized. Well, as civilized as most forum threads are (doesnt mean that you all have to be polite like Oatesy, lol).

So for this reason, I may update the OP of this thread in the future, posting certain thread rules, as I see fit.

For now though, post away, and everyone is welcome! :)

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Currently these users are banned:

- ArcticBlunder

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Reply #2776 Top

No magic required.

Reply #2777 Top

A horse is a horse of course, unless it's a donkey.       OK, so let's say chemistry.  \o/

Reply #2778 Top

Chemistry is good.

Reply #2779 Top

    OK, kinda funny. but I have a question, 

is it illegal to crop the writing under the pic?  

Reply #2780 Top

Pretty sure it's fine unless you try to say you made it yourself, but I'm not positive on that one...either way, I pic like this shouldn't be an issue.

-Huzzah!

Reply #2781 Top

IDK

Reply #2782 Top

Quoting Twilight_Storm, reply 2780
try to say you made it yourself,
End of Twilight_Storm's quote

No, not at all. But, I haven't shown some pics cuz of those Logos and such.  It's alot of rules and regs. To long to google... I don't think I'd get arrested. Cropping it is.  :yes:

Reply #2783 Top

Its the internet. Rules no longer apply.

Reply #2784 Top

Well, I like that idea.   }:)   It will be wild, wild westey for awhile yet I think.  And then we'll have to pay more taxes and everywhere we go on the internet will be monitered somewhere. As in "organized".   C'est la vie.  There are some good points. 

Reply #2785 Top

Yep, more taxes.

Reply #2786 Top

      Say what?     :rofl:

 

Reply #2787 Top

But how will we know the right size and type?

Reply #2788 Top

O_O  I really want to make a bunch of these and visit the local drugstores in secret......

-Huzzah!

Reply #2789 Top

*giggles*

Reply #2790 Top

   ;)

 

Caught the EICAR_Test virus yesterday...?    Fighting it off. :banhammer:

Reply #2791 Top

Meh, I am always funny to me.

Reply #2792 Top

I laugh at things that aren't even funny in the first place.

-Huzzah!

Reply #2793 Top

Well I have my pc back. That was rude. Hope I got it all.    System restore I believe was the best anti virus.   Yay!!!    

And    .   Now you've got me laughing. OK, smiling for sure.    But isn't she cute.  :inlove:

Reply #2794 Top

Unless the virus is in your BIOS. Then bad things really happen.

Reply #2795 Top

Seems to be gone. I can't find it anywhere. AVG went copy nuts trying to quarantine it.   8C   I haven't run it since the system recovery. I will.    Yeah it's ugly.  

Reply #2796 Top

I once had a BIOS virus. Practically had to rebuild my entire software from the ground up.

Reply #2797 Top

It said eicar_test.... I'm not sure the Ryat but that sounds like a big old BIOS nightmare.  I'll reinstall windows 8 first.   >_>    {cross my fingers}

Tomorrow morn Kapersky Removal Tool will be first on the agenda, followed by reboot. AVG is on the itinerary. But it seems OK right now.

Reply #2798 Top

Try google first.

Reply #2799 Top

The EICAR Standard Anti-Virus Test File or EICAR test file is a computer file that was developed by the European Institute for Computer Antivirus Research (EICAR) and Computer Antivirus Research Organization (CARO), to test the response of computer antivirus (AV) programs. Instead of using real malware, which could do real damage, this test file allows people to test anti-virus software without having to use a real computer virus.

Anti-virus programmers set the EICAR string as a verified virus, similar to other identified signatures. A compliant virus scanner, when detecting the file, will respond in exactly the same manner as if it found a harmful virus. Not all virus scanners are compliant, and may not detect the file even when they are correctly configured.

The use of the EICAR test string can be more versatile than straightforward detection: a file containing the EICAR test string can be compressed orarchived, and then the antivirus software can be run to see whether it can detect the test string in the compressed file.

Reply #2800 Top

Or you can just read off of G_Bison's homework.