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CCAJ on the move and this time it is going to pop in our favor.
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There is a Fn key on your keyboard (lower left) that allows you to adjust the brightness and/or the volume.
Try one of these softwares.
http://www.novirusthanks.org/products/
Stricker-Kuchar-Poulter-Donald-Els-279 TB
All the major web browsers have a privacy mode that's supposed to cover a user's tracks after he or she finishes an Internet session, but a trio of researchers have found those modes fail to purge all traces of a Net surfer's activities.
For instance, Mozilla Firefox has something called a "custom handler protocol" that creates URLs that hang around even after a user leaves privacy mode.
Secure certificates can also be used to thwart the purpose of privacy modes. Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari all support the use of SSL client certificates. A website, through Javascript, can instruct a browser to generate an SSL client public/private key pair. That key pair is retained by the browser even after the privacy session ends. In addition, if a site uses a self-signed certificate, IE and Safari will store it locally in a Microsoft certificate vault and it stays there when the privacy session ends. So anyone who knows where to look for it can find it and glimpse into a user's Internet travels.
Internet Explorer also blows a user's cover in privacy mode when it initiates SMB requests with a web server. "Even if the user is behind a proxy, clears the browser state, and uses InPrivate, SMB connections identify the user to the remote site," the researchers--Gaurav Aggarwal and Dan Boneh, of Stanford Univeristy, and Colin Jackson, of Carnegie Melon University--wrote in a paper scheduled to be presented next week at the Usenix Security Symposium in Washington, D.C.
However, the trio found that the SMB flaw may be negligible because many ISPs filter SMB port 445.
They also raised a red flag about the potential for browser add-ons to undermine privacy modes. "Browser add-ons (extensions and plug-ins) pose a privacy risk to private browsing because they can persist state to disk about a user's behavior in private mode," the researchers wrote.
"The developers of these add-ons may not have considered private browsing mode while designing their software and their source code is not subject to the same rigorous scrutiny that browsers are subjected to," they added.
The researchers also discovered a way for webmasters to determine if a user was accessing their site in privacy mode. They acknowledged, however, that the technique exploited an attack that had already been fixed in Safari, was soon to be shut down in Firefox and was expected to be closed up soon in IE and Chrome.
The bottom line from the trio's travails: don't do anything in privacy mode that you wouldn't do with the boss looking over your shoulder.
I had no problem with the scans I made on my 4 computers and 7 other computers. It did not demand any payment to remove the viruses or other problems.
Here is another very light but effective program one should try if you use IE browsers. It will speed up your searches, especially if you use dial-up.
http://simple-adblock.com/
It really does the job. After I run the scan I remove the program and then download the latest one as it is updated in a few weeks. I don't use their built in updater.
I have tried this on many computers and it finds more bad stuff than any other software. Just scan with the free version and click "fix" after it completes the scan.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/RemoveIT-Pro.shtml
Let it go where it may. Silence is golden. Closer than sooooon.
Slowly losing the speculators. Time has a way of taking its toll on the weary.
Moore, Poulter, Donald, Tiger, Harrington--281
Thank you.
dc_350.. My alias was changed back to chief from 98:o)6 by the admin so my numbers are incorrect as posted. You have to add the Open winnings. TIA.
Now you understand that the guy who holds the controlling interest in ccaj is going to make sure his debt is paid in full before all else. Until then your ideas are a good read but won't fit his agenda. The company has filings that also must be paid for and then filed & approved by the sec. I believe softhds1 and will wait for the announcements. Out of the box it will be a traders ticket to minimal profits but after they are led to believe more is coming down the pike, then a base will be formed and real investors take holding positions.
Good for you. I'll track your rate of winners from now on.
If you were the major shareholder, what would you change?
MDXX going to file so watch changes on pinksheets.com .
You will read about it in the coming weeks if the parties can agree on the terms.
The pending merger will make the pps pop for you, so just relax.
Current Open odds.
Tiger Woods 7/2
Lee Westwood 14
Phil Mickelson 16
Ernie Els 16
Padraig Harrington 16
Mickelson primed, ready for Pebble spotlight.
Maybe because he isn't? Anybody passing Woods at this point is doing it by default as you well know. He was out 8 months with an injury and then the self imposed hiatus do to the drama in his life. All that time off and nobody to this point has passed him still. The ranking goes back two years. So all of that time off will catch up to him. Phil is the second best golfer in the world and will always, like Arnold Palmer in his day, be remembered as such. He will more then likely gain the number one ranking at some point and hold it until Tiger gets it back. He deserves to have it at least for a short time. He has been a great golfer for his entire career. But the best? You know that is nonsense. He will never attain the stats that Tiger has right now. Even if Tiger quits golf today. So enjoy the hating while you can. Things will be back to normal soon. Then Phil's game will start to go with age just as Vijay's has. Remember him? He earned the #1 by winning 10 times in a season, not because someone had injury or personal problems.
It is VERY good news. Dilution is bad news. Stay tuned and place your buy orders before the next release and then thank me for the heads-up.
T.Woods, K.Perry, S.O'Hair, M.Weir, R.Goosen...273
Nice to see the buying. Might there be some news in the near future?
Now this guy has it correct. Maybe CCAJ can work out a deal with a Chinese company and really get this stock moving higher.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?play=1&video=1506508223
I was given this old computer by a friend and just wanted to erase the old. There is overwrite shredder software that will clean anything left over. I'm not concerned about "security" nor are my friends. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you. I followed your suggestion.
Thank you. I used the second URL and then the "full version" code and it installed in seconds. Many thanks.
I just re-installed Win95 on an old computer to bring it back to original state and clean out all the old files etc. I used the disc that came with the unit but my problem is there is no key no. in order for it to totally load. I called MS-they said sorry no longer support Win95. I called Compaq-they said the same. Can anyone give me their license key numbers so I can get this computer working? TIA
Medex, Inc. Announces Closing Date for Acquisition of BEE Mobile, Inc.
Thursday 05/27/2010 9:32 AM ET - Marketwire
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MDXX 0.115 27.78%
As of 10:01 AM ET 5/27/10
Medex, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MDXX) today announced that it intends to close on the previously announced acquisition of privately held BEE Mobile, Inc. on or before June 9, 2010. Medex originally planned to close on the transaction in late April but postponed the event in order to participate in detailed negotiations related to the planned opening of a second BEE Mobile location. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Diego, CA, Medicare accredited BEE Mobile services and rents power wheelchairs and scooters as well as high end rehabilitation equipment.
Terms of the transaction have not been disclosed but will consist of a combination of cash and Medex, Inc. restricted shares.
As previously disclosed, the BEE Mobile acquisition is expected to produce 2010 annual revenue of $1 million and net earnings of approximately $400,000 from a single location. A second above referenced facility is expected to open in June 2010.
In a related matter, Medex today confirmed its completion of the previously announced acquisition of Creative Rehab Technology Services, Inc. As previously reported, the Creative Rehab Technology Services transaction is expected to provide Medex annual revenue of $1.2 million and net earnings of approximately $365,000.
Paul Protzman, founder and former President of both Creative Rehab Technology Services and BEE Mobile, Inc., has been elected President of Medex, Inc. effective immediately. Prior to establishing the acquired companies, Mr. Protzman, 66, previously served with Apria Healthcare (http://www.apria.com). He is a recognized expert and trainer in seated mobility solutions.
About Medex, Inc.
Medex, Inc. is a development stage Nevada-based medical support services company, which plans to grow through acquisitions of medical supply companies, medical technology companies, and assisted living and care facilities worldwide. For additional information, see www.medexsynergies.com.
Forward-looking statements:
The statements made in this press release, which are not historical facts, may contain certain forward-looking statements concerning potential developments affecting the business, prospects, financial condition and other matters pertaining to the company. The actual results of the specific items described in this release, and the company's operations generally, may differ materially from what is projected in such forward-looking statements. Although such statements are based upon the reasonable judgments of company management as of the date of this release, actual results may differ due to business risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, the company's dependence on third parties, general market and economic conditions, technical factors, access to outside capital, receipt of revenues and other factors beyond the control of the company. The company disclaims any obligation to update information contained in any forward-looking statement.
Investor Relations:
Medex, Inc.
Mr. Bob Leahy
202/550-4294
Investment nation is activated. Looking good.
MDXX should have some news tomorrow.
I see a little bit of trading so far and as the past suggests. News is on its way.
I do not feel victimized nor find the quote you posted offensive. Jeff usually has a good reason to bring out the truth about criminals or their decadent past. The truth may appear offensive but it sure helps me better understand the battles Jeff faces behind the scenes. Good luck to Jeff and his associates. I think CCAJ is a winner.