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Post by April on Oct 31, 2010 18:41:21 GMT
April is probably picking up an open signal from someone else's house, could be the Setanta, and then boosting it. i would never "steal" from anyone.... i have more respect than that!!!!..
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Post by Queenie on Oct 31, 2010 19:47:13 GMT
Oh April, you're ripe for the plucking!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by joepublic on Oct 31, 2010 21:35:29 GMT
Nobody said you were a tea leaf, some people are very generous and like to share stuff around. If apples fall into your garden off a tree next door then you are welcome to them.
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Post by forester on Nov 1, 2010 11:33:57 GMT
is there any way that i can find out what folders or files my kid's were looking at yesterday or before that. they delete all the one's they open. so i am just being cautious.
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Post by Queenie on Nov 1, 2010 12:35:40 GMT
Well you can look at the history, I work through google chrome so I can't tell you how to do it if you are working through internet explorer. But I'm sure if you look at the end of the main address bar, or under it, there will be a settings button, click on it and you should see the history button, click on it and it will show you all the pages that they have been looking at. It is possible of course that they have deleted all of the files because they know where the history button is!!
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Post by forester on Nov 1, 2010 13:05:08 GMT
internet explorer is mine. and i already know the way that you explained, but this is where they are deleting the history from. is there any way to recover what they delete.
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Post by April on Nov 1, 2010 13:20:43 GMT
Nobody said you were a tea leaf, some people are very generous and like to share stuff around. If apples fall into your garden off a tree next door then you are welcome to them. eh i dont think the Setanta hotel "share stuff around".... also, my neighbour was picking up my internet which i was paying for and everytime they went on line they knocked me off.... so eh go pay for your own and dont sponge of everyone else....
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Post by joepublic on Nov 1, 2010 22:46:53 GMT
eh i dont think the Setanta hotel "share stuff around".... also, my neighbour was picking up my internet which i was paying for and everytime they went on line they knocked me off.... so eh go pay for your own and dont sponge of everyone else.... It was very neighbourly of you to leave your wireless internet unprotected.
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Post by punch on Oct 20, 2012 10:03:56 GMT
whats the verdict on facebook. is it safe to use and can you receive computer virus's from it.
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Post by joepublic on Oct 21, 2012 23:29:22 GMT
By using Facebook you get more chances of picking up a virus through following links, clicking on photos that lead you somewhere else or by receiving dubious emails disguised as being from a Facebook friend. It's not a whole lot different than most activity on the internet where you are always vulnerable and can be exposed to viruses. Everyone should have their PC protected by an active virus checker that keeps itself up to date.
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Post by forester on Oct 22, 2012 20:03:46 GMT
don't even think about using it. i tried and i mean tried. talk about feckin confusing, i made a dog's mixxey of it. the messages i meant to send to one person ended up so everybody could read the feckin thing.
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Post by Queenie on Oct 22, 2012 20:37:30 GMT
Oh forester, what on earth are you doing.. I've used facebook for a few years now and I've never got a virus from it.. If you are only friends with people you know, you're less likely to get into trouble.. Also, to speak to someone privately you click on their name if you see they're online, or send them a private message by clicking on message.. simples
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Post by forester on Oct 22, 2012 20:59:32 GMT
ok' it might be simple to you, but i do have trouble getting the info to stay in me head. it's like the ould headmaster always said,-in one ear and out the other.
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Post by joepublic on Oct 22, 2012 22:21:44 GMT
It's said you learn from your mistakes but some mistakes can take longer to recover from and some mistakes are not recoverable. Think of it like jumping in at the 40 ft - is the water too cold? test it with you toe and look around at the colour of those exiting from the water - Listen for the screams. Can you swim? if you can't then maybe wear a floatation device - do swimming lessons. Jump in if you are feeling adventurous but make sure there are others around who can help you out if all goes wrong. Don't bother me as I'll be picking up the litter.
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Post by Queenie on Oct 23, 2012 13:04:26 GMT
there you go forester, I'm sure Joes explanation is really going to help you.. if you're going swimming, at the 40 foot.. Take facebook slowly... anyway, thought you were a little more daring than that, I've been reading what you've said to April recently!!!! ;D
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