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jmcquown
 
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Default Hot off the grill! --ALERT--

Andy wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>
>> Grilled andouille sausage and a couple of split zucchini's
>> (courgettes) brushed with olive oil and just a little salt & pepper.
>> Two (maybe three) of the sausages will be sliced and added to either
>> red beans & rice or a jambalaya tomorrow... to be decided.
>>
>> http://community.webshots.com/photo/...95744576ybyklU
>>
>> Jill

>
>
> It should be mentioned that, using Internet Explorer, this website
> twice tried to download a spyware called "Advertising.com" on my
> computer but Spybot Search and Destroy let me block it.
>
> The firefox browser (with "Do not let websites install software")
> didn't let the intrusion through.
>
> Those of you who don't have a spyware blocker in place should run a
> spyware check, using Spybot Search and Destroy, Ad-Aware, etc.
>
> Spybot Search and Destroy:
> http://www.spybot.info/
>
> Ad-Awa
> http://www.lavasoft.de/
>
> Spyware Blaster (companion software to Spybot S&D):
> http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/
>
>
> Andy


But what did you think of the food?

In this day and age you'd think most people would be aware... what am I
saying?! LOL At any rate, I have Ad-Aware (which is freeware, btw)
installed and also Spyware Doctor ($29.95) and an excellent firewall and
virus protection as well.

I'm of the opinion it should be illegal for web sites to have anything
attached that tries to download stuff to your PC. I don't know how that
works (legally speaking). Ads and spyware technically aren't considered
"viruses" as far as I know but they should be. It's an intrusion.

Jill