
I’m more than likely going to be purchasing this backpack in the near distant future (few hours). I just have to confirm that this is the bag that the store is currently selling. Once that is done I am going to purchase this bag. Throughout this entire school year I haven’t had a backpack. I’ve had to lug around my school books + notebooks. Also to work I have to carry things without any bag. My last bag was a Girl skateboard bag. It eventually ripped. I’m going with something that is built pretty hefty so that I don’t encounter that same issue as I did with the previous bag.
Apparently the site I was going to buy it from no longer stocks this model. This particular model is last year’s model and there is a new one out that is hideous. I’m not going to get that. So my search is on to find a brand new version of this specific model. Ahui ho!
Archive for November 7th, 2005
I was working on a computer this past weekend that had been infected by the newest variant of VX2. I scoured the internet and various message boards to find a fix for this nasty bug. I found out that there hadn’t been a removal method yet made as of 11/5/05. The advice that was being given to most was to download the newest version of L2MFix from L2MFix 1.04a.. You also have to download and install a two week trial of Web Root’s popular Spy Sweeper 4.5. I found that using the L2MFix alone did not cure the problem. What I did was go into safe mode and scan with Spy Sweeper. I made sure I had the newest definitions installed. As soon as it was done scanning I went back into normal mode and ran the L2MFix and it found the files then removed them properly. Use this program at your own risk. I would advise you to seek help from the various spyware removal forums that can be found online through a Google search. Good luck. This stuff is becoming a pain in the arse.