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Old December 19th 09, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Morgan Alabaster-Artichoke
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Default Avast Pro

It's Morgan, Harry. Or possibly Potter, Colonel? Anyway my inner Welshman
decided to take the controls for a few hours, to make Joan and Noel feel at
home!

Of course, Joan isn't Welsh (I keep forgetting!).

Merry Xmas to you either way.

Actually I just realised why I put my Morgan hat on. Same thing that led me
back here today in fact!

Morgan

webster72n wrote:
Pardon the interruption, Shane, or is it Tarquin?
Mighty good to 'hear' from you again and know you are all right (?)
Was wondering about the 'blind' effect on Figg's husband myself, but
assumed it to be true bg.
This group will live forever, almost, depending on our life span.
The best to you and Figgs, and everyone here now and always,

Harry.


"Tarquin T. Shuttlecock" wrote in
message ...
P'raps I'll make a point of only turning up at Christmas! It'll be
interesting to see how long that goes on (I expect the Win 95 groups
are still going though, eh? In which case it'll be inteeresting to
see how long the regulars go on! ROFL!!).

Anyway, how is everyone? I trust the bit about Ron being 'blind' is
exaggeration? Hope so.

How's my mate Casey? Kind of fearful asking that. It has been a long
time now! It is 9 years more-or-less to the day, I believe, since I
turned up here. So Mike must be feeling real old! So am I now that
Sonny and Cher just started going on about 'The Beat', going on. La
de da de dee. It's like they say about our 'bobbies', when you want
a pine tree there's never one around!

What about her with the hips? Well, I hope, even if she did spurn my
advances back when we were young!

Later.

Shane. Or someone like him.






Heather wrote:
TARQUIN T SHUTTLECOCK????? ROFL!!

Merry Xmas, Shane.......where have you been??

Kissies......Figgs

"Tarquin T. Shuttlecock" wrote in
message ...
Yes, Mike, I stopped bothering to run 64-bit versions some months
ago now. Funnily enough it seemed to me that Server 2008 x64
beta(s) were less memory intensive than Win 7 x64, which is what
finally drove me back to x86.


Shane


Mike M wrote:
Avast might be on target by getting rid of support for old OSs,
but avast 5.0 still can't do a boot-time scan on 64 bit machines.

That's something I've never felt the need to do so not something
I'll miss. As to running 64 bit, although I have PCs running both
Vista 64 and Win 7 64 I have yet to find a compelling reason to
running 64 bit rather than 32 bit other than perhaps due to the
increased memory demands that result from application and os
bloat. :-)
Avast might be on target by getting rid of support for old OSs,
but avast 5.0 still can't do a boot-time scan on 64 bit
machines. Kind of reminds me of the song (Mr. In-between).


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