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Reloading
Quickload is a reloading tool, rite?
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2715842" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>My degree is in Computer Network Technology. I too run into these web sites that are infected, to my way of thinking by anti gun people. I use Norton 360 for virus protection and while have gotten warned by Norton about going to an unsavory place, I have followed its advice and not clicked on it again. I haven't had a virus in years. Ransom wear was another story. Since I no longer have anything of grave importance on any of my computers and have good backups I simply used system restore and it went away, so far never to return. </p><p></p><p>Norton is not really cheap, at $100 per year for the best system which includes lifelock, but think about how little it costs in regards to a couple of boxes of bullets, a couple pounds of powder(maybe even one pound these days) and the peace of mind that your computer, and those of 9 other computers in your family can use the program and pretty much be virus free. Keep in mind when it comes to computers, for the most part you get what you pay for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2715842, member: 118816"] My degree is in Computer Network Technology. I too run into these web sites that are infected, to my way of thinking by anti gun people. I use Norton 360 for virus protection and while have gotten warned by Norton about going to an unsavory place, I have followed its advice and not clicked on it again. I haven't had a virus in years. Ransom wear was another story. Since I no longer have anything of grave importance on any of my computers and have good backups I simply used system restore and it went away, so far never to return. Norton is not really cheap, at $100 per year for the best system which includes lifelock, but think about how little it costs in regards to a couple of boxes of bullets, a couple pounds of powder(maybe even one pound these days) and the peace of mind that your computer, and those of 9 other computers in your family can use the program and pretty much be virus free. Keep in mind when it comes to computers, for the most part you get what you pay for. [/QUOTE]
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