http://live.psu.edu/story/19156
This is interesting.
Bugs, plants, and the dinosaur extinction
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- Mike B in OKlahoma
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Bugs, plants, and the dinosaur extinction
Mike Broderick
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Constructive critiques of my pictures, and reposts in this forum for purposes of critique are welcome
"I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul....My mandate includes weird bugs."
--Calvin
Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Constructive critiques of my pictures, and reposts in this forum for purposes of critique are welcome
"I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul....My mandate includes weird bugs."
--Calvin
- Carl_Constantine
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I think you need to get better virus protection. Use AVG (http://www.grisoft.com/) there is a free version (same just no support) available at http://free.grisoft.com/. It works better than Norton or MacAfee.
I think I know why it went nuts, there's a quicktime stream on the page. But other than that, your virus program shouldn't be going nuts on a web site like this.
I think I know why it went nuts, there's a quicktime stream on the page. But other than that, your virus program shouldn't be going nuts on a web site like this.
Carl B. Constantine
I figured out why it went crazy. A program, probably QT, was trying to access the network. It the AV was asking permission to run the program. I didn't notice that this am, was in a rush to go to doctor.
Sorry for the false alert folks.
Sorry for the false alert folks.
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