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  1. "You can't do that." "Why not?" "Because! A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place; to force them to acknowledge your greatness." "Then you kill them?" "Only if it's necessary." "I had no idea." "Congratulations, Captain! You wanted them angry, they're angry." George
  2. OK. Your "right church" comment threw me. Ws this the one where Famke Janssen plays someone who "patterns" herself after her prospective mate? Data chaperones her for a while, because there's nothing to "imprint." Eventually, she imprints on Picard, but that's okay, because she can still be an almost-perfect wife for the ambassador or prince or whatever whom she's supposed to wed. The title was "The Perfect Mate." George
  3. I'm glad to see someone not constrained to the OS or NG. Unfortunately, as much as I liked Enterprise (and I'm sure I'm in the minority there), there are only a handful of episodes that I've seen more than once. This one does sound familiar. George
  4. "The Dukes of Hazard," I believe. George
  5. I guess it's not surprising that someone's earliest memories might be bad. Anything associated with a strong emotion will be more memorable. It's also likely that you'd remember one of a few spankings than all the hugs. (Unless, of course, it worked the other way for you. :( Slightly off-topic, but when I was about 8 I had nightmares all the time -- about four different recurring ones. I still remember the one good dream I had then.) I vaguely remember feeding ducks on Lake Michigan (or maybe the Chicago River) with my parents and maternal grandparents when I was about four or five. That's probably my earliest memory. George
  6. I'm probably way off here, but it reminds me of the Enterprise episode where emotional Vulcans hang out on the ship. One tries to "mind-rape" T'Pol; another has issues with his father. George P.S. Cindy!, I tried to respond to your PM but kept getting a "no such member" error. I wasn't offended; but I have to be very careful when I'm at work.
  7. On the hope that there's someone else out there playing, I'll hold off for now, though I will say that it's a NG episode, so most of our lurkers should have a shot at it. George
  8. You be right, Tom! (IDI Amin + OKRA + C) George
  9. So now you get to give us a different one! George
  10. Old School Luke Wilson My Super Ex-Girlfriend George
  11. I'm not sure if this was in the theaters or just on video, but I saw it on cable a couple of months ago: Three pics. Need to know the guy. George
  12. Snort? Congratulations, !'s! My three favorite people in the world are my grandsons. I love my wife, of course; but SHE's not always happy to see me! George
  13. Violinist in the Attic, or something like that. George
  14. Right. This one was more memorable to me for two reasons. Picard saying "Merde" when he can't get his ship free. I guess as long as it's not in English, it's okay. The Ferengi's disdain for clothed females. I've got to go with them on that one! ;) The Ferengi were supposed to be the tough guys replacing the Klingons but soon became more comic relief. Then came the Borg. You're up, WW. George
  15. The following was from the Internet Security Systems website: Summary Qaz trojan horse (W32.HLLW.QAZ.A). This trojan horse spreads within a network of shared computer systems, infecting the Notepad.exe file. The Qaz trojan horse will open port 7597, allowing a hacker to come along later and gain access to the infected computer. Details The Qaz.trojan requires a user on an infected system to open the Notepad.exe file. Although it may have originally spread as an e-mail, a download from a Web site, or through IRC chatrooms, Qaz.trojan now spreads within networks. If the user of an infected system opens Notepad, the virus is run. Qaz.trojan will look for individual systems that share a networked drive, then seeks out the Windows folder and infects the Notepad.exe file on those systems. Qaz.trojan first renames Notepad.exe to Note.com then creates the virus-infected file Notepad.exe. This new Notepad.exe has a length of 120,320 bytes. Qaz.trojan rewrites the System Registry to load itself every time the computer is rebooted. Users monitoring their open ports may notice unusual traffic on TCP port 7597 if a hacker connects to the infected computer. How to Detect and Remove the Qaz trojan horse Search for the Notepad.exe file within the local Windows folder. If Notepad.exe has a length of 52,000 bytes (52KB), do not delete it. This is the normal system program. However, if Notepad.exe has a length of 120,320 bytes, delete it, then search for the existence of another file called Note.com and rename that file to Notepad.exe. Remove the following registry key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run >/b> as value StartIE=notepad.exe Search for the above on all other machines on your network to find any other infections. Repeat the above steps if necessary. Interestingly, my Notepad.exe is 64k, neither 52k or 120k. There does not seem to be a "note.com" file on my computer. When I get time, I'll try the website WW suggested. Is it interactive? I.e., do I have to sit at the computer the whole time? George
  16. Let's see... It's got BROTHERS. People TRYING TO GET OUT OF SOMEWHERE... George
  17. No. This clue would probably give it away if you remember the episode: "Yankee Traders. I like the sound of that." "Well, sir, I doubt they wear red, white, and blue or look anything like Uncle Sam." "Uncle who?" "What have bright, primary colors got to do with anything?" "Fear is the true enemy. The only enemy." "Know your enemy and know yourself and you will always be victorious." "What do you make of these?" "Crystalline. Mostly inert. Nothing to write home about." "Excuse me?" "Slang, sir. I did use it correctly, did I not?" "He has the right to meet death awake." "Is that a male perspective?" "Rubbish!" "It looks like gold. It tastes like gold!" "It IS gold." "Merde." George
  18. I'll try to get one out later. George
  19. Actually, I do. Not just for this, but when I try to look at Flash Gordon episodes on SciFi.com, most of the scenes are quite dark. Any help would be appreciated! George
  20. You don't say whether or not you had turned the check in before this happened. I'd have torn it up in their faces and thanked my sponsors for caring so much. Over the years, I sponsored about 20 folks. A couple of them left during their training, usually because the finances weren't in. I felt sad for them, but certainly no hard feelings. Most are out of TWI now. Good for them! A few are still "in" but none are active Corps. I don't feel disappointed by any of them. George
  21. That's it, Dreamer. I was going to chime in (finally) if no one had it yet. George
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