yeah i don't click on those things because i don't want an ipad xD
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veggieman001 wrote:
yeah i don't click on those things because i don't want an ipad xD
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My dad clicked one once. Good thing he was on a Mac :3
Protip: If you're going to target use iPads as bait for a virus advertisement trap, make sure the virus is Mac compatible, since around half will be Mac owners, whereas the other half will be wannabes.
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stevetheipad wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
yeah i don't click on those things because i don't want an ipad xD
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+1
Either it's a scam... or I'm special ^o^
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those statistics are incorrect
more than half of those people will be non-mac users, and they won't be wannabes
someone can like some products and not others by a company and not be a wannabe
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Guys, can we get this off the PC vs. Mac war?
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I'm special. Your argument is invalid :3
Also, I meant the people who click the ad, not the people who see it
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jji7skyline wrote:
Instead of attacking the logic of fictional commercial personas . . .
There are much more effective ways to protect files on a PC than something like Time Machine.
Saving every single file is a pretty big waste of space to have. Every single one isn't hyper important! I've got a simple backup program that I can specify what sections/folders I want backed up.
Coupled with any sort of capable free anti-malware system, my computer's pretty darn safe.
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My friend has gotten a few things like this.
1. A fake antivirus that claimed everything on his computer was highly infected and wouldn't let him open anything until he paid for it
2. Something that "deleted all his files until he paid for it (actually hid them)
3. The worst internet redirect/ everything else in 1 virus ever.
I fixed all but the 3rd one, hopefully I'll be abe to go to his house and fix it soon .
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soupoftomato wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Instead of attacking the logic of fictional commercial personas . . .
There are much more effective ways to protect files on a PC than something like Time Machine.
Saving every single file is a pretty big waste of space to have. Every single one isn't hyper important! I've got a simple backup program that I can specify what sections/folders I want backed up.
Coupled with any sort of capable free anti-malware system, my computer's pretty darn safe.
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that video still comes off as pro-pc to me
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veggieman001 wrote:
that video still comes off as pro-pc to me
It explains Time Machine quite well though
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yeah it shows how dumb it is... silly waste of space
just don't get viruses and use save as
and i watched some of that person's other mac vs. pc videos, and they're hilariously accurate
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Yes, but not appropriate for all ages
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Thank Starclan I have no use for Skype and don't have it.
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jontmy00 wrote:
I don't have Skype.
Nice
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Do you find the actual virus distributor in Skype itself?
My dad uses Skype sometimes, I'd like to warn him about it.
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jji7skyline wrote:
My dad clicked one once. Good thing he was on a Mac :3
can you like not be an advertisement?
thanks.
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jji7skyline wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Instead of attacking the logic of fictional commercial personas . . .
There are much more effective ways to protect files on a PC than something like Time Machine.
Saving every single file is a pretty big waste of space to have. Every single one isn't hyper important! I've got a simple backup program that I can specify what sections/folders I want backed up.
Coupled with any sort of capable free anti-malware system, my computer's pretty darn safe.
Uh...
It's really not that hard to save a picture.
And there's an undo button.
Better Marketing...
sorry for the gif but i don't want to type *giggle*
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funelephant wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
My dad clicked one once. Good thing he was on a Mac :3
can you like not be an advertisement?
thanks.
>can you like not be an advertisement?
>posts Nicki Minaj in every other post
>mfw I can't have a face until I'm a Scratcher (How many more months do I have to wait? Jeez)
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funelephant wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Instead of attacking the logic of fictional commercial personas . . .
There are much more effective ways to protect files on a PC than something like Time Machine.
Saving every single file is a pretty big waste of space to have. Every single one isn't hyper important! I've got a simple backup program that I can specify what sections/folders I want backed up.
Coupled with any sort of capable free anti-malware system, my computer's pretty darn safe.Uh...
It's really not that hard to save a picture.
And there's an undo button.
Better Marketing...
http://i.imgur.com/hBfh3.gif
sorry for the gif but i don't want to type *giggle*
didnt you just type *giggle* though
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