FYI

FYI

am 26.02.2006 19:43:14 von Ed

Things I download regularly, you might enjoy them too:








Websites I check from time to time:




See "Country Fund Review" and "Top Ten Performance Charts"


Sortable but double check the numbers.


Sortable.

Re: FYI

am 28.02.2006 07:14:46 von Flasherly

Should hope to with time between researching NAT routers, firewalls,
and broadband approaching. Thanks.

Ed wrote:
> Things I download regularly, you might enjoy them too:
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> Websites I check from time to time:
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> See "Country Fund Review" and "Top Ten Performance Charts"
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> Sortable but double check the numbers.
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Re: FYI

am 28.02.2006 13:32:28 von Gary C

"Flasherly" <> wrote in message
news:
> Should hope to with time between researching NAT routers, firewalls,
> and broadband approaching. Thanks.

Go with NAT.

You can not afford a good firewall.


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> Ed wrote:
>> Things I download regularly, you might enjoy them too:
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>> Websites I check from time to time:
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>> See "Country Fund Review" and "Top Ten Performance Charts"
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>> Sortable but double check the numbers.
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>> Sortable.
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Re: FYI

am 28.02.2006 20:07:39 von Flasherly

Gary C wrote:
> "Flasherly" <> wrote in message
> news:
> > Should hope to with time between researching NAT routers, firewalls,
> > and broadband approaching. Thanks.
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> Go with NAT.
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> You can not afford a good firewall.
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Right. Saw a SOHO setup for $500 while looking over some programmer
chat doing it for a living. Came up with half a dozen much more
reasonable NAT search returns over at newegg.com. I've sat in with a
couple local guys - online gaming with the likes of known actors and
$6000 characters for sale, and another that sounds as weird as most any
conspiritorialist, only worse. Amazes me the amount of effort anyone
could imagine to put into hacking. A no-life effort with nothing to
show, and I'd rather skip it all. One of the locals claimed to have
helped AOL ID an office complex full of upwardly mobiles hacking for
living. Then to top it, at a office complex I build computers for, the
director and personal friend shows up to give me his home computer I
built for a check and blow it out. Didn't say much else when he handed
it to me. I'm not an antimalware specialist, far from it, but after an
8hr all-nighter working on it, I'd found and cleaned literally hundreds
ontop of hundreds of viruses, trojans, and spyware. Eye-opener stuff
for nothing but a shame.