Hiya,

My computer, froze up real bad. At 1st, I thought it was a relatively new
(but old) so called but not officially known as virus named "Recycler
Virus". Only 1 company (of Asian www address name) claims it is a virus and
what they told me is it changes the windows registry (Windows XP) and none
of what they listed actually occured in my Home Edition w/SP2. BUT that
damned thing could not be deleted and resurfaced AFTER formatting the
computer and a quick visit to windows update and sophos.com (antivirus).
The computer would freeze upon any bootup except administrator in safe mode
(any version of safe mode in xp)

Okay. Next thing. Anybody study Hinduism? Remember Bill Gates transfered
a huge relationship to India years ago? Them Indians activate Windows XP by
phone. Can anyone tell me how the windows confirmation will tell me i got a
digit (number) wrong if my computer does not have the confirmation ID at all
and randomly generates the 9 group series of 6 numbers? Oh, BTW, not
connected to any wiring hard or wireless and no internet at all too. The
man on the phone with me told me that the confirmation ID number is randomly
generated there at his office. It was 7:15 a. m. there, near 10 pm est
here. Hinduism & MTV. A man stands on the shore of the Indian Ocean and a
woman in Maine w/o photos, computers, internet, phone, tv can see what he
sees there. MTV had a video of four women in different places of the Earth
could see what any one of the others could see - by the minds eye.

This is your computer, Apple Mac, Linux or PC Windows (any version). This
is your brain behind your eyes. Mix it all together and you got.

Well you got the 21st century at (mostly your) command.

Windows Vista anybody? Heh, A Microsoft Tech Support person told me via
phone that when Vista is in one computer and you remove that hard drive (for
any reason) and put it in an identical / replica computer, the hard drive
will not boot up and you will be lucky if you can format the hard drive.

It's called encryption (if you did not know).

Regarding the Homeland Security Department announcement back in early August
2006 about a flaw in Microsofts OS's and get the patch. Some of us, most of
us and maybe all of know now that the patch froze computers and corrupted
memory. If not that patch, one or two or three recently released this
August 2006.

How many "illegal" copies of Vista are around? Hey, if it weren't for
"illegal", well remember Napster and KaZaA - IMHO they weren't illegal, just
a pain in thy AS* for anybody exept the user. Okay, there were problems
there too.

Um, did Microsoft tell you outright up front and before you installed the
update that your XP/98SE/98/ME/95 was subject to "beta" testing by them or
anyone else regarding encryption - Vista? Did anyone tell you? Oh, if you
are like me, you were somewhat aware of "use at your own risk" policy,
stated or not stated by any company/friend/stranger anywhere.

As I was typing this all up, a passerby more than 30 feet away outside this
window said aloud "powerful". Ya, the part about Hinduism is indeed powerful
and add the brain meets the computer and MTV too, that's really powerful.

I'm thinking by 2050 I would be able to put on a pair of sunglasses and
watch TV or read email on 1/2 a lense while driving down the road (he he he
he) and listen to the next U2 or W. K. Mahler from the earpiece embedded on
the sunglass arm.....

Remember, if I want to recycle computer parts (Recycler Virus) I oughta be
able to anytime I want. Just imagine your dad's doctor planning your dads
open heart surgery and the doctors computer fries but the hard drive is
good. With Vista, it better be usable.


Luv ya some, luv ya not at all.

Sincerely,

William K. Mahler
http://www.mahlers.com
SKYPE ID: mahlersdotcom

...still installing all new stuff into this computer, new HD, new CMOS
battery, after all even my HD was not recognized in its true model number
and sometimes was not there at all in the last week.


PS. Anybody want to catch a sniper? How about find your hard drive when
(I'm hoping not) it's stolen.

Read this:

X Marks the Sniper:
Tracking Bullets to Save Lives
http://www.research.uky.edu/odyssey/fall05/sniper.html

RE: Brains, Spirit & Computer For Thought, by QuidnuncSimcha

QuidnuncSimcha
Thu Aug 31 22:08:01 CDT 2006

Hello,

Those "indians" are pretty gifted. Many contributions in religion, science,
sex and math.

Actually, your quest for technology of 2050 is already being fined tuned by
researchers at MIT. In addition, there will be reports "walking" away from
the printer.

I can't wait until quantum computing takes form. Passing a photon near a
"databank" but not through the databank to gain some information. How
important is planks constant in quantum mechanics? What about string theory?
Are any of those concepts important in todays computers? What is that
"quantum" thing at the end of some of those threads? Is a thread really
two-dimensional? What if several threads make a fiber? Is the fiber now three
dimensional? Still, if there is a two dimensional quantum on the thread, can
it "see" the third dimension of the fiber if it exists?

Your post was fun to read ....Forgive me if I say....buy more expensive
spirits....



"W. K. Mahler" wrote:

> Hiya,
>
> My computer, froze up real bad. At 1st, I thought it was a relatively new
> (but old) so called but not officially known as virus named "Recycler
> Virus". Only 1 company (of Asian www address name) claims it is a virus and
> what they told me is it changes the windows registry (Windows XP) and none
> of what they listed actually occured in my Home Edition w/SP2. BUT that
> damned thing could not be deleted and resurfaced AFTER formatting the
> computer and a quick visit to windows update and sophos.com (antivirus).
> The computer would freeze upon any bootup except administrator in safe mode
> (any version of safe mode in xp)
>
> Okay. Next thing. Anybody study Hinduism? Remember Bill Gates transfered
> a huge relationship to India years ago? Them Indians activate Windows XP by
> phone. Can anyone tell me how the windows confirmation will tell me i got a
> digit (number) wrong if my computer does not have the confirmation ID at all
> and randomly generates the 9 group series of 6 numbers? Oh, BTW, not
> connected to any wiring hard or wireless and no internet at all too. The
> man on the phone with me told me that the confirmation ID number is randomly
> generated there at his office. It was 7:15 a. m. there, near 10 pm est
> here. Hinduism & MTV. A man stands on the shore of the Indian Ocean and a
> woman in Maine w/o photos, computers, internet, phone, tv can see what he
> sees there. MTV had a video of four women in different places of the Earth
> could see what any one of the others could see - by the minds eye.
>
> This is your computer, Apple Mac, Linux or PC Windows (any version). This
> is your brain behind your eyes. Mix it all together and you got.
>
> Well you got the 21st century at (mostly your) command.
>
> Windows Vista anybody? Heh, A Microsoft Tech Support person told me via
> phone that when Vista is in one computer and you remove that hard drive (for
> any reason) and put it in an identical / replica computer, the hard drive
> will not boot up and you will be lucky if you can format the hard drive.
>
> It's called encryption (if you did not know).
>
> Regarding the Homeland Security Department announcement back in early August
> 2006 about a flaw in Microsofts OS's and get the patch. Some of us, most of
> us and maybe all of know now that the patch froze computers and corrupted
> memory. If not that patch, one or two or three recently released this
> August 2006.
>
> How many "illegal" copies of Vista are around? Hey, if it weren't for
> "illegal", well remember Napster and KaZaA - IMHO they weren't illegal, just
> a pain in thy AS* for anybody exept the user. Okay, there were problems
> there too.
>
> Um, did Microsoft tell you outright up front and before you installed the
> update that your XP/98SE/98/ME/95 was subject to "beta" testing by them or
> anyone else regarding encryption - Vista? Did anyone tell you? Oh, if you
> are like me, you were somewhat aware of "use at your own risk" policy,
> stated or not stated by any company/friend/stranger anywhere.
>
> As I was typing this all up, a passerby more than 30 feet away outside this
> window said aloud "powerful". Ya, the part about Hinduism is indeed powerful
> and add the brain meets the computer and MTV too, that's really powerful.
>
> I'm thinking by 2050 I would be able to put on a pair of sunglasses and
> watch TV or read email on 1/2 a lense while driving down the road (he he he
> he) and listen to the next U2 or W. K. Mahler from the earpiece embedded on
> the sunglass arm.....
>
> Remember, if I want to recycle computer parts (Recycler Virus) I oughta be
> able to anytime I want. Just imagine your dad's doctor planning your dads
> open heart surgery and the doctors computer fries but the hard drive is
> good. With Vista, it better be usable.
>
>
> Luv ya some, luv ya not at all.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> William K. Mahler
> http://www.mahlers.com
> SKYPE ID: mahlersdotcom
>
> ....still installing all new stuff into this computer, new HD, new CMOS
> battery, after all even my HD was not recognized in its true model number
> and sometimes was not there at all in the last week.
>
>
> PS. Anybody want to catch a sniper? How about find your hard drive when
> (I'm hoping not) it's stolen.
>
> Read this:
>
> X Marks the Sniper:
> Tracking Bullets to Save Lives
> http://www.research.uky.edu/odyssey/fall05/sniper.html
>
>
>

RE: Brains, Spirit & Computer For Thought, by QuidnuncSimcha

QuidnuncSimcha
Sat Sep 02 13:31:01 CDT 2006

Mr. or Ms. Mahler,

I want you to know that I was not being faceious. I appreciate your post as
it lightened up the room. It reminded me of the old days in "chat rooms".

Yours, though, was much more elegant and interesting than mine. I am a
beginner/home user and haven't fully comprehended some of the topics that I
have read. Including threads and fibers. I do know that "quantum" has no
relationship to quantum computing though :)

Have a nice day! :)



"W. K. Mahler" wrote:

> Hiya,
>
> My computer, froze up real bad. At 1st, I thought it was a relatively new
> (but old) so called but not officially known as virus named "Recycler
> Virus". Only 1 company (of Asian www address name) claims it is a virus and
> what they told me is it changes the windows registry (Windows XP) and none
> of what they listed actually occured in my Home Edition w/SP2. BUT that
> damned thing could not be deleted and resurfaced AFTER formatting the
> computer and a quick visit to windows update and sophos.com (antivirus).
> The computer would freeze upon any bootup except administrator in safe mode
> (any version of safe mode in xp)
>
> Okay. Next thing. Anybody study Hinduism? Remember Bill Gates transfered
> a huge relationship to India years ago? Them Indians activate Windows XP by
> phone. Can anyone tell me how the windows confirmation will tell me i got a
> digit (number) wrong if my computer does not have the confirmation ID at all
> and randomly generates the 9 group series of 6 numbers? Oh, BTW, not
> connected to any wiring hard or wireless and no internet at all too. The
> man on the phone with me told me that the confirmation ID number is randomly
> generated there at his office. It was 7:15 a. m. there, near 10 pm est
> here. Hinduism & MTV. A man stands on the shore of the Indian Ocean and a
> woman in Maine w/o photos, computers, internet, phone, tv can see what he
> sees there. MTV had a video of four women in different places of the Earth
> could see what any one of the others could see - by the minds eye.
>
> This is your computer, Apple Mac, Linux or PC Windows (any version). This
> is your brain behind your eyes. Mix it all together and you got.
>
> Well you got the 21st century at (mostly your) command.
>
> Windows Vista anybody? Heh, A Microsoft Tech Support person told me via
> phone that when Vista is in one computer and you remove that hard drive (for
> any reason) and put it in an identical / replica computer, the hard drive
> will not boot up and you will be lucky if you can format the hard drive.
>
> It's called encryption (if you did not know).
>
> Regarding the Homeland Security Department announcement back in early August
> 2006 about a flaw in Microsofts OS's and get the patch. Some of us, most of
> us and maybe all of know now that the patch froze computers and corrupted
> memory. If not that patch, one or two or three recently released this
> August 2006.
>
> How many "illegal" copies of Vista are around? Hey, if it weren't for
> "illegal", well remember Napster and KaZaA - IMHO they weren't illegal, just
> a pain in thy AS* for anybody exept the user. Okay, there were problems
> there too.
>
> Um, did Microsoft tell you outright up front and before you installed the
> update that your XP/98SE/98/ME/95 was subject to "beta" testing by them or
> anyone else regarding encryption - Vista? Did anyone tell you? Oh, if you
> are like me, you were somewhat aware of "use at your own risk" policy,
> stated or not stated by any company/friend/stranger anywhere.
>
> As I was typing this all up, a passerby more than 30 feet away outside this
> window said aloud "powerful". Ya, the part about Hinduism is indeed powerful
> and add the brain meets the computer and MTV too, that's really powerful.
>
> I'm thinking by 2050 I would be able to put on a pair of sunglasses and
> watch TV or read email on 1/2 a lense while driving down the road (he he he
> he) and listen to the next U2 or W. K. Mahler from the earpiece embedded on
> the sunglass arm.....
>
> Remember, if I want to recycle computer parts (Recycler Virus) I oughta be
> able to anytime I want. Just imagine your dad's doctor planning your dads
> open heart surgery and the doctors computer fries but the hard drive is
> good. With Vista, it better be usable.
>
>
> Luv ya some, luv ya not at all.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> William K. Mahler
> http://www.mahlers.com
> SKYPE ID: mahlersdotcom
>
> ....still installing all new stuff into this computer, new HD, new CMOS
> battery, after all even my HD was not recognized in its true model number
> and sometimes was not there at all in the last week.
>
>
> PS. Anybody want to catch a sniper? How about find your hard drive when
> (I'm hoping not) it's stolen.
>
> Read this:
>
> X Marks the Sniper:
> Tracking Bullets to Save Lives
> http://www.research.uky.edu/odyssey/fall05/sniper.html
>
>
>