I have temporarily turned off jpeg images from auto-load in posts because of the recent jpeg exploit that has been discovered.
You can still upload and view jpegs but you will not be forced to automatically load the images, so basically if you want to view a jpeg uploaded by a member you must click at your own risk.
I seriously doubt that any one would place a malicious file and currently the exploit is new but I'll take the precaution anyway.
Now, this is an administrator who takes care of his friends.
Many thanks!
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Microsoft does have a patch for it, though. I'm going to go look for it now. Supposedly it's in the "critical updates" section. Hopefully this won't cause my comp to crash. Nothing like returning from class to check on the install and finding that the install caused your computer to crash and lose everything. O_O
But, but, remember all the fun you had assembling it in the first place?
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Between stimulus and response there is a space.
In that space is our power to choose our response.
In our response lies our growth and our freedom.
Yep. And, though I haven't found everything I lost, I have found a bunch of cool stuff, adding up to about 5 gigs. Add in all the cd backups (which I now do fairly regularly), and I have quite a bit. I go through various themes of collecting sprees. Right now, it's artwork. Before that was mp3s (which I still look for every now and then), and anime movie openings/music videos.
School cuts into it quite a bit, though. My poor hard drive would probably be full if it weren't for school. ^_^
What I wouldn't give for a really fast stone-carver some days. Or an Egyptian tomb-painter. Those guys made stuff that lasted.
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Between stimulus and response there is a space.
In that space is our power to choose our response.
In our response lies our growth and our freedom.
Hmmmm...that's interesting. I have some that are about 5-6 years, and I still run the information directly off of them. So...Memorex is a pretty good brand, I guess. ^_^
But yeah, I have tons of music and data CD-Rs, some I've had for a very, very long time. They all work fine with the exceptions of a few that have been beaten up. (A tip? Don't trip, dropping and stepping on a cd-r. It doesn't like it very much.) I've also found that when I *do* have troubles, I can use some of that repair liquid to fix them right up. (With the exception of the beat up one. Why do I still have it? I don't really know. ^_^)
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