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Message   Ed Vance    Holger Granholm   Re: Old mail and new!   October 17, 2016
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10-14-16 09:46 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Old mail and new!
Howdy! Holger,

 HG> @MSGID: <58020798.14893.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>
 HG> In a message on Friday 10-12-16 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

 HG> GE Ed,

 PQ>> Ahmm... the "Great Race" is on this weekend, Holger.

 HG> I do however expect a new weekly listing today, .......

 EV> I am not a fan of Automobile Racing, but I hope You and Paul like
 EV> watching the races, and the Drivers all drive across the Finish

 HG> The Bathurst race is one of the hightlites on the racing calendar.

 HG> I can also tell you Ed, that the form of racing in VK and ZL, is
 HG> totally different from the oval races in the US.

 HG> I really enjoy looking at the races, since the drivers are more
 HG> disciplined, and the rules don't allow any pushing of competitors.

 HG> The same goes for most international and british races.

O.K.

 PQ> I gave up on Windows 8.1 after I got a pop-up from Hewlett-Packard
 PQ> advising that the warranty had expired, and, also being bugged by
 PQ> Avast warnings about renewing my registration.

 EV> I run XP and Vista and gonna stay with them after reading comments
 EV> on askwoody.com about Microsoft changing Win7 updates to be like
 EV> WinTen does, "Get 'Em All In One Big File",
 EV> No Option to choose from those that are proven to be Safe.

 HG> Consequently, you both missed the boat, while an upgrade to 10 was
 HG> free! Since XPp I have not used any intermediate version of Windows,
 HG> until I received a Dell laptop with Win 10 as a xmas present from my
 HG> GS.

I looked at Microsofts free WTEN offer as being like the Apple tied to a
string on a pole that was held over the donkeys head and just a tiny BIT
farther away than the donkey's tongue could touch it.

To quote: "For what the big print giveth, the small print taketh away.".


 HG> After noting that it is a viable upgrade, I didn't waste any time to
 HG> buy a stationary machine with Win7 and upgraded it to Win10 for free.

 HG> The problems I've had, are related to moving to new programs that don't
 HG> work as the ones I have for OS/2, for example moving from PMMail to
 HG> Thunderbird. There I've received help from Paul, and from Jean for the
 HG> shorthands to call up functions/programmes in Win10.

I had one big problem with Thunderbird when several thousand messages in
the In-Box got cleared out after I compacted TB.
It didn't do that the several times I compacted messages before, but it sure
did it that day.

I still use TB, I just move messages out of the In-Box to other Boxes I've
made for them.

 EV> I was thinking that MS would at least still offer that Malicious
 EV> Software Removal Tool for the XP box but my experience the other day
 EV> taught me that they don't care to protect what they sell.

 HG> There are free programs for that purpose, but of course not everything
 HG> that glitters is gold. I did recently learn that Malware is free only
 HG> for a limited time.

If You are speaking of MALWAREBYTES, they have a Free and a Paid version.
I use the Free and manually update the Definitions as I want to, the Paid
version does that automagically.

 HG> AD-aware has gone from an anti-ad software, to a 'full-fledged' virus
 HG> program. I was only interested in the anti-ad property, since I have
 HG> AVG installed on both Win10 machines, as well as ZoneAlarm.

Recently I read that AVAST! owns AVG now.
Have You read about that too?

 EV> And I'm too cheap to buy a pc with a 'Newer' OS that MS wants to
 EV> Control from their HQ.

 HG> Suit yourself, anyway you did miss the free boat, hi.

Enjoy the "Apple".

73 de Ed W9ODR         .    .


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