PC finally back to how it was before malware
Today I think I made the last adjustment needed to get my reformatted PC back to where I was before being hit with malware.
Almost like getting a new PC
I finished rebuilding my PC tonight. With all the backing up in advance, it takes a day. And then you have to tinker until it is just like it was.
I’ve nothing good to say about malware
Wikipedia defines it well:
Malware, short for malicious software, is software designed to infiltrate a computer without the owner’s informed consent.
Arrrrrgh!
Beware of domain name renewal letter
The other day I received a letter from Liberty Names (LN). They wrote to “remind [me] that it is time to renew [my] domain name which is expiring soon” and that “by moving [my] domain name to [LN] [I] can take advantage of the saving [they] have to offer.”
Don’t be fooled!
It is likely that your current domain registrar will email you 60, 30 and 15 days in advance. That is why LN sends their letter about 80 days in advance.
LN’s pricing is three times the rate where I currently have it registered.
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Being a web developer, I feel the need to comment on the common practice of pronouncing www when speaking of a website.
There is no need to say www when mentioning a website.
Just say, “Please visit my website at widgets.com.”
There is no need to use http://www or even www when typing in a browser.
Just type gadgets.com in the address bar and you will be shown the site.
There is no need to use www in print advertising. It only gives the reader more to read and memorize; especially a problem on an Interstate highway billboard.
Browsing for buywigglyworms.com is the same as BuyWigglyWorms.com. Uppercase is only used by advertisers to make it easier to remember.
When purchasing a domain name be aware that choosespain.com can be read as both Choose Spain and Chooses Pain, to use a G-rated example.