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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 46) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
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'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 47) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.RemoveThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 48) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.RemoveThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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Since: May 14, 2005
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(Msg. 49) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb DeleteThis @netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 50) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.DeleteThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 51) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.DeleteThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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Since: May 14, 2005
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(Msg. 52) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.TakeThisOut@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 53) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.DeleteThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 54) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.DeleteThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 55) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb RemoveThis @netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 56) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb DeleteThis @netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 57) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.TakeThisOut@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Phil Weldon

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(Msg. 58) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb.DeleteThis@netscape.net> wrote in message
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(Msg. 59) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:27 pm
Post subject: Re: A Good Free Anti-Virus Program [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

'Mich' wrote, in part:
| Since Phil (Mycrakin) is so full of himself he has to reply with a whole
| paragraph
_____

What is 'Mycrakin' and what is your purpose for the personal attack?
Any disagreements on what I posted?

"Since you are using Outlook Express as your newsreader, use the 'Find'
function to locate messages posted to this newsgroup. Click on the 'Find'
button and enter [ free ] (without the brackets) in the subject line and
click on the 'Find Now' button. There have been over three hundred messages
posted here in the last year and more than 100 in the last 30 days; almost
all related to free antivirus applications.

That is a good start toward finding answers to your question. Or you can
just wait for people to repeat themselves.

By the way, I would guess that there are NO well known antivirus
applications that noticeably slow down Internet browsing."

Phil Weldon

"Mich" <Mich8hb RemoveThis @netscape.net> wrote in message
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(Msg. 60) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:29 pm
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Go get AVG, buy it, downaload it free, peer to peer, torrents, doesnt
matter it will clean your computer right up. It;s better then McAfee or
Norton I tried both no good.

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