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Careful, Dave. You’re starting to sound like me! 😉
Hmm. Yeah, you can relate to a 40 year old pretty well. When I was 26… 🙂
What, nothing to talk about today? You could have at least talked about the new Star Wars movie name. "Star Wars Episode II : Attack of the Clones"
Or better yet, talk about Peachy, the new virus that spreads itself through Adobe Acrobat PDF files.
Of course it won’t spread unless the computer has the full version of Acrobat installed. I can only think a handful of people that would really have to worry about it.
I’ve mentioned on another forum, the sites that do have the full-blown Adobe Acrobat editor, and thus can unleash this virus on themselves, are likely to have a whole buch of other high-end graphics (and likely Adobe) programs as well. Almost seems like someone might be trying to target Adobe software. Can anyone think of any possible reason why people might want to do something like that? A lollipop for the first correct answer. o–
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