Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
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Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
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Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
The link you posted is nothing but a virus.
Shame on you. Go away and stay away. wrote: http://www.geocities.com/hamid_vasigh_ansari |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
"Old Mac User" wrote:
The link you posted is nothing but a virus. Shame on you. Go away and stay away. wrote: http://www.geocities.com/hamid_vasigh_ansari A little off-topic mostly, but a virus? How so? Looks like plain text to me. Maybe your browser is set with an HTML filter or other tool that doesn't react well with Geocities access policies, but that's not a virus. |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
"Lostgallifreyan" wrote in message ... "Old Mac User" wrote: The link you posted is nothing but a virus. Shame on you. Go away and stay away. wrote: http://www.geocities.com/hamid_vasigh_ansari A little off-topic mostly, but a virus? How so? Looks like plain text to me. Maybe your browser is set with an HTML filter or other tool that doesn't react well with Geocities access policies, but that's not a virus. Well my copy of Norton Antivirus certainly sprang into life when I hit that link. The log reports the risk was VBS.Redlof.A... http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ven....redlof.a.html VBS.Redlof.A is a polymorphic, encrypted, Visual Basic Script virus that infects the .html, .htm, .asp, .php, .jsp, .htt, and .vbs files on all the drives. Depending on the location of the Windows System folder, the virus copies itself to either %Windir%\System\Kernel.dll or %Windir%\System\Kernel32.dll. It changes the default association for the ..dll files. |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
"Lostgallifreyan" wrote in message ... "Old Mac User" wrote: The link you posted is nothing but a virus. Shame on you. Go away and stay away. wrote: http://www.geocities.com/hamid_vasigh_ansari A little off-topic mostly, but a virus? How so? Looks like plain text to me. Maybe your browser is set with an HTML filter or other tool that doesn't react well with Geocities access policies, but that's not a virus. Indeed, as Cwatters says.... VBS.Redlof.A I clicked on the link for the fun of it but AVG did not moan at that time. After scanning I had two copies in my Temporary Internet Files Folder that AVG flagged as Virus VBS.Redlof.A. I deleted them and then looked in the registry to confirm that it hadn't left anything else lieing around. Fortunately it looks like the computer is now clean. DNA |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
"Genome" wrote in message ... "Lostgallifreyan" wrote in message ... "Old Mac User" wrote: The link you posted is nothing but a virus. Shame on you. Go away and stay away. wrote: http://www.geocities.com/hamid_vasigh_ansari A little off-topic mostly, but a virus? How so? Looks like plain text to me. Maybe your browser is set with an HTML filter or other tool that doesn't react well with Geocities access policies, but that's not a virus. Indeed, as Cwatters says.... VBS.Redlof.A I clicked on the link for the fun of it but AVG did not moan at that time. After scanning I had two copies in my Temporary Internet Files Folder that AVG flagged as Virus VBS.Redlof.A. I deleted them and then looked in the registry to confirm that it hadn't left anything else lieing around. Fortunately it looks like the computer is now clean. DNA How's your not washing marathon going? |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
"ian field" wrote in message ... How's your not washing marathon going? Stubbed my toe on a ladder so I had to wash my foot :-( DNA |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 23:45:04 GMT, "Genome" wrote:
"ian field" wrote in message ... How's your not washing marathon going? Stubbed my toe on a ladder so I had to wash my foot :-( DNA Did you wash the ladder too? -- Boris Mohar -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
"CWatters" wrote in
: "Lostgallifreyan" wrote in message ... "Old Mac User" wrote: The link you posted is nothing but a virus. Shame on you. Go away and stay away. wrote: http://www.geocities.com/hamid_vasigh_ansari A little off-topic mostly, but a virus? How so? Looks like plain text to me. Maybe your browser is set with an HTML filter or other tool that doesn't react well with Geocities access policies, but that's not a virus. Well my copy of Norton Antivirus certainly sprang into life when I hit that link. The log reports the risk was VBS.Redlof.A... http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ven....redlof.a.html VBS.Redlof.A is a polymorphic, encrypted, Visual Basic Script virus that infects the .html, .htm, .asp, .php, .jsp, .htt, and .vbs files on all the drives. Depending on the location of the Windows System folder, the virus copies itself to either %Windir%\System\Kernel.dll or %Windir%\System\Kernel32.dll. It changes the default association for the .dll files. Ouch! :) I always switch off VBS as well as filtering it out with Proxomitron. Actually at the risk of appearing libellous I had Proxomitron replace the string "vbscript" with "****tardscript" a few years ago. I still get moments of amusement when I see that change looking as if it was part of an original page I get at times. That virus sounds like a singularly malicious use of it. Normally VBS is just an annoyance. |
Electrostatics mistakes, Capacitance independence from dielectric
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 20:16:59 -0400, Boris Mohar
wrote: On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 23:45:04 GMT, "Genome" wrote: "ian field" wrote in message ... How's your not washing marathon going? Stubbed my toe on a ladder so I had to wash my foot :-( DNA Did you wash the ladder too? -- Boris Mohar Not soon enough. One leg of the ladder has already fallen off ;-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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