domenica 8 agosto 2010

Do you dare open your eyes?

Creationism versus evolutionism, meaning God against Science, at least this is what they were teaching us in school some 30 years ago.



To me this fight does not exist.



I'd rather see it as an evolution of the creation.



In other words, God made the evolutionary model working, and allowed it to rewrite it's own codes according to needs and environment chalanges, for all things, humans included.



And here is where the ideas jump in.



Ideas are but mere glimpses into God's codes, not that we wouldn't have access to the codes, since God's creation is open source, is that we don't have the capacity to see beyond the lenght of our own noses.



And those that can are either idiots or genius, which is the same think, seing from a diferent prospective.



If you saw right and could translate the code in a way others could make some use of, you were genious, if you saw right but translated incompresible, or saw wrong, you get to be an idiot.



That's why Einstein said about his relativity theory in it's early days:



"If the time will prove I was right, than the germans will say I am a german citysen, the hebrew that I am of hebrew origin and the french that I am a citysen of the world, but if the time will prove me wrong, than the Hebrew will say I was a german, and the german that I was a damn jew!" or something likewise, I don't recall exactly.



The question is: You dare looking over the lenght of your nose? And how far?

domenica 1 agosto 2010

And this is not information, is knowledge I developped over years of trial and error, is worth big bucks so use it with care

I wrote a friend of mine that was sending me some .pif files virused the following things, see the whole discussion, and learn how to manually remove sneacky viruses!



Me: why are you sending me .pif files?



Is your computer infected with some virus?



Never use again .pif files, always use .doc, or.rtf or so!



Pif files can contain paths to .exe of viruses and jamm the host computer



If you have no idea why am I writing this to you, it means you are not aware that YOUR COMPUTER SENDS .PIF FILES TO ME, AND MAYBE TO MANY OTHER CONTACTS, so run an antivirus and delete this virus from your machine



for major safety and less headache I can install you LINUX so that no viruses would be able to install themselves on your computer



My friend Freddy: I have run an Antivirus program and no virus was found. I didn't send the file.



me: it came twice from your skype address



Freddy: I keep on trying to delete my virus



I will now try another virus program.



me: mostly antivirus is of no good against .pif hiddend viruses



they don't look like a virus, but like a word document to antiviruses



really sneacky thing



Freddy: how do get rid of it then ?



me: I fought with them for years, finding them according to their date of instalation



and deleting them manually also because they create other forlders, duplicates, in many places



conclusion? yap: than I passed on linux



and I ceased to have problems



Freddy: Thanks for the advice.



me: you go to start button in windows



search for anything (*)



that was created after a certin date



in your case say, after the first of july



Freddy: what do you put in the search box ?



me: some you created, pictures, documents etc, you will remeber them you put * sign

that means anything



Freddy: okay



me: like *.exe

*.inf

*.pif

the files you don't remember are either cookies of internet you can delete them, they will be reinstalled as soon as you visit the same pages again or they are viruse

and by deleting them you risk to destroy also some good programs

(yes they do that, they install themselves in programs, to make shure you don't dare deleting them)

so be ready to have to reinstall some little programs here or there

if you have vista or 7 when running search you must specify that you want the search on all files, indicised or not

otherwise they will run the search only in indicesed ones

that is exactly where the most viruses do not install their roots



Freddy: and XP ?



me: xp searches them all if I am not wrong. if you delete a virus application, the virus root (hidden somewhere else) will create another application, with different name, somewhere else to replace it, so run search after each deleting

and if you see new *.exe or *.inf, or*.bat or so popping out of nothing, you didn't deleted the root that might be older

so go back in search an look for earlier dates

once you got rid of the root, no new puppyes will be breaded

it's a nasty job

takes whole days

so pass on linux and be free!