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|    Ed Vance to Holger Granholm    |
|    Re: Javascript    |
|    15 Oct 14 00:40:00    |
      10-12-14 13:52 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Javascript               HG> @MSGID: <543C4DBA.13448.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>        HG> In a message dated 10-10-14, Ed Vance said to All:               HG> Howdy Ed,       GM Holger,               EV> I know I won't ever get a step ahead of anyone who would get access        EV> to this computer if was stolen, but I do try to keep a Half-Step        EV> ahead of them by not keeping my password active in TB when I'm done        EV> with it, until the next time I turn it on.               HG> If you put a password on your HD's (in the BIOS) nobody will        HG> ever get access to the contents in them but you have to enter        HG> that password every time you start your machine.              I've set a BIOS Password on all of the PC Compatible computers I've       owned.              I'm a believer in making it hard for a thief to enjoy using my computer       unless he was savvy enough to open the case and put my HDD in another       computer to see what is on it.              No one is going to get any of my Compatible computers and just plug it       in and turn it on and play Solitaire.              They might have fun trying to use the C= too if they took it.              Have You seen the Youtube video of Youngsters being placed in front of       an Apple ][ PC and having to be told the power switch is on the back       and they had to be shown how to Enter Commands on a the computers       keyboard, and use a Dial-Up 2400 baud Modem, etc., etc.?              I just remembered that a long time ago I sent a Email to You that       had graphics or attachments or something in it that caused Your BBS       computer to BURP, so maybe You don't 'surf' the internet to watch that.              ... No one has to pay me to be good. I'm good for nothing.       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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