Guest guest Posted March 10, 2001 Report Share Posted March 10, 2001 So, a *wonk!! Finally, someone I can turn to for advice should I setup a Linux box as a server here. Hooray!!! Thanks for filling in the blanks on the viral post. Our systems show *.jpg.exe's properly, but from what you posted I assume you have experienced software from MS that does not. UGH. This " Mac envy " is getting well out of hand for serious work. The security holes are simply not up to the enormity of the task as it exists today. Perhaps tomorrow. We filter all non-text attachments here, obviously for the same reason. My people are trained to feel comfortable opening .eml's in forwards until they get to the actual " post " . After that, extreme caution is the byword of the day. It seems, for simplicity sake, that Outlook Express is less prone to successful attack than Outlook, doubtless due to not drawing as much " serious " attention from those that revel in such things - and those that get paid to revel in them. *American colloquialism for one intimately familiar with the computer operating system, UNIX, passed as well to those in similarly familiar with Linux. Similar to " Geek " to one intimately familiar with the workings of computers or programming in general. A compliment. Regards, ----------------------- Geoff Crenshaw, ACC ** Usual Disclaimers ** Captain Cook's ----------------------- How can you have hope? Get under the blood of the Passover Lamb EXO 12:7-3 / MAR 14:24 / REV 12:11 http://www.800-800-cruise.com/index-aff.html Make money & travel! http://www.800-800-cruise.com/ Over a MILLION travel deals! ICQ 60333388 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2007 Report Share Posted June 21, 2007 , I need to admit something to you. I jump when I see you post. You say such inspirational things and I always NEED to hear them. I swear you make me get a lump in my throat. It's as though the Lord says to me...go, read what says and try to hear me in her words. I always do hear Him in your words! I mean every bit of this I am writing and I just thought should know...two strangers but not really...both children of God. Thanks . Smiles and Hugs, Miss <mimarg5557@...> wrote: Well, it just goes to show you that you must follow instructions. I measured myself back in January...and I lost inches in the places I wanted to lose the most...but, all of a sudden I felt I was in some kind of plateau... The last 6 weeks or so, I felt like nothing was moving along. Last night I measured myself in my chest, and bust, and the measurement right under my arms...Oh my gosh! 10 inches lost! I had totally forgotten to even consider my " top " . My shirts were starting to definitely " fit " ...I never had shirts that weren't tight...yep... I looked at my tee shirts and was surprised to see that there was all this " room " under my arms... I'm so tickled about this. And on the mention of Healing...I am a firm believer in our Lord, I fully believe he wants us whole and healthy and fit. I also believe that we must use what we have been taught, discern what is RIGHT and and TRUE and just. LIFELIFT definitely fits all these criteria! My MS has been in remission for over a year now, and with the Lifelift I think I will have an added boost in my immune system not to attack that which it shouldn't! With MS, the immune system attacks the nerves. I have Lifelifted myself to relax more and I am sleeping better, and I fully believe that before this experiment is ever near completion, (not that I will ever stop), I am sure I am going to be AMAZING. Very fit for the first time in my life, without overworking my limbs or over stressing my nervous system. That is one of things that I love too about Lifelift. My muscles tend to cramp involuntarily...not that much anymore. I am slowly learning how to relax and breathe my way to nice loose limber muscles. Only real question I have at this point, how in the world can you possibly have to " back " off on the number of breaths you do when you get to a goal weight? I cannot fathom that I will get to a goal weight for the first time in my life, AND MAINTAIN IT. Very beautiful message Virginia! I'm going to dig up those positive affirmations to help me along. How has this oxygen managed to make me feel more " together " and more disciplined??? I would guess the BRAIN benefits the most...and here I thought my brain was definitely lacking due to MS. Love to all of you... I only have about 50LL breaths to go...I usually manage 100 a day. --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2007 Report Share Posted June 21, 2007 Way to go!! I am doing a happy dance for you ! WOOHOOO!!! Love, Coni ah hah! LifeLift > Well, it just goes to show you that you must follow > instructions. > I measured myself back in January...and I lost inches in the > places I > wanted to lose the most...but, all of a sudden I felt I was in > some > kind of plateau... > > The last 6 weeks or so, I felt like nothing was moving > along. > Last night I measured myself in my chest, and bust, and the > measurement right under my arms...Oh my gosh! 10 inches > lost! I had > totally forgotten to even consider my " top " . My shirts > were starting > to definitely " fit " ...I never had shirts that weren't tight...yep... > I looked at my tee shirts and was surprised to see that there > was all > this " room " under my arms... > > I'm so tickled about this. > > And on the mention of Healing...I am a firm believer in our > Lord, I > fully believe he wants us whole and healthy and fit. I also > believe > that we must use what we have been taught, discern what is RIGHT > and > and TRUE and just. > > LIFELIFT definitely fits all these criteria! My MS has > been in > remission for over a year now, and with the Lifelift I think I > will > have an added boost in my immune system not to attack that which > it > shouldn't! With MS, the immune system attacks the > nerves. > I have Lifelifted myself to relax more and I am sleeping better, > and > I fully believe that before this experiment is ever near > completion, > (not that I will ever stop), I am sure I am going to be > AMAZING. > Very fit for the first time in my life, without overworking my > limbs > or over stressing my nervous system. That is one of things > that I > love too about Lifelift. My muscles tend to cramp > involuntarily...not that much anymore. I am slowly > learning how to > relax and breathe my way to nice loose limber muscles. > > Only real question I have at this point, how in the world can > you > possibly have to " back " off on the number of breaths you do when > you > get to a goal weight? I cannot fathom that I will get to a > goal > weight for the first time in my life, AND MAINTAIN IT. > > Very beautiful message Virginia! > I'm going to dig up those positive affirmations to help me along. > How has this oxygen managed to make me feel more " together " and > more > disciplined??? I would guess the BRAIN benefits the most...and > here I > thought my brain was definitely lacking due to MS. > > Love to all of you... > I only have about 50LL breaths to go...I usually manage 100 a day. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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