Monday, May 19, 2008

some videos to kill the bore

some might have seen this video oredi.

BUT I STILL FIND IT FUNNY

Model Falls, News Anchors Laugh Their Asses Off


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i found this while arranging my photos. **how sweet <3**
PLUS
additional $20 angbao each from some of the doudous.


pangpang present for being a lovely & adorable 19yr-old <=












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"youareblocked.com"

I saw this in my junk mail quite a few times already.

althou i have no intention n uninterested to find out who blocked mi, i still open the mail to find out whether it REALLY is a virus as I'd suspected it to be.

But hotmail virus-filtering thing blocked the content.

so i decided to google "youareblocked.com"


the results returned were mostly tech support, n of cos, http://www.youareblocked.com/


I found a site that might be helpful, it describe briefly wat it is about.
althou some might already know its a 'virus' n wat it does..
no harm reading wat others said right.


http://chocolatefan.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/you-are-blocked-sends-emails/

http://chocolatefan.wordpress.com/2007/12/13/you-are-blocked-msn-virusscam/

“You Are Blocked” sends emails
Posted: 10:54 hours (GMT+8)
I received the following email recently.
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Subject: Somebody has blocked you at MSN Messenger‏
From:
noreply@youareblocked.com on behalf of @hotmail.com
Sent:
Wednesday, March 05, 2008 7:53:24 PM
To:
@hotmail.com
You’re Blocked!
A contact has recommended you to enter in
www.youareblocked.com.The site allows you to find out who has blocked or deleted you from the MSN Messenger
This e-mail comes to your inbox, since you have been recommended by one of your contacts
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What did I say about
not clicking on strange sites?
I guess they’re changing their strategy now. Instead of spamming people through MSN where people can easily figure things out, why not send a harmless-looking email? Most people don’t think twice before forwarding chain-letters, much less clicking a mysterious link.
Links that are sent to you “on behalf” of someone else are hardly worth your time. They are usually sent by websites that your friend joins then for some reason or other decides allow them to access their entire address book by providing their login details. While most websites are harmless and simply want members, hackers and viruses take advantage of this fact to disguise their emails that way.
Easter is coming soon; Be sure that link sent by a greeting card websites really leads to it! When in doubt, check out the website’s reputation through a search-engine before clicking it.


COS I KEEP RECEIVING THIS MAIL FROM DIFFERENT PEOPLE!
this just means tat ppl keep getting scammed.
think twice when opening an unknown mail (thou this doesnt seem like wat lifang would sae)


bu ting pangpang yan. chi kui zai yan qian ok.


"it doesnt take you more than a minute to google things up when you are in doubt." - quoted from pangpang


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