I was watching Hey There Delilah on YouTube and for no reason "I believe I can fly..." started playing. What the heck. I run Windows Vista and I was using Google Chrome 5 dev at the time.
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Did you have multiple tabs open at the time?
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deatheater wrote:
Did you have multiple tabs open at the time?
Only two. One was YouTube and the other one was the Scratch homepage.
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fanofcena wrote:
Well Youtube vids are flashes so they can contain links when played on an explorer it might be an integrated link in the video
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I didn't click on anything.
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ThePCKid wrote:
fanofcena wrote:
Well Youtube vids are flashes so they can contain links when played on an explorer it might be an integrated link in the video
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I didn't click on anything.
You wouldn't click on it. It would do it automatically. Also can you post a link? Check your history.
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You know what was really weird. I was on wikipedia and a coca cola sound ad started playing. It only happened for about 10 seconds every 5 minutes. Black market advertising anyone?
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The computer I'm on (not my lovely computer, thank god) has a virus.
Endless popping of ups.
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My computer had a virus after being on the pirate bay too much, I was 8, so don't blame me.
Anyways, It messed my acer up so bad. Even my monitor wouldn't function correctly! I had to wait like eight months before my parents thought of------I'm getting off topic, aren't I?
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Composer wrote:
My computer had a virus after being on the pirate bay too much, I was 8, so don't blame me.
Anyways, It messed my acer up so bad. Even my monitor wouldn't function correctly! I had to wait like eight months before my parents thought of------I'm getting off topic, aren't I?
No computer virus can mess up your monitor, unless it was EXTREMELY HIGHLY advanced, because it would have to know how to get from the hard drive, through the wires that connect the monitor to the computer, and that's a lot harder then it sounds to program.
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