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https://www.muffinfilms.com/

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Great link!

Ah... the automotive connection finally found, beware those of you who autocross your cars
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https://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/students/awinfrey/conelinks/CLO/autocro.htm

[ 03-14-2004: Message edited by: Sherlock ]</p>
 
Somebody has WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYY too much time on his hands!
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by tony barnhill:
Somebody has WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYY too much time on his hands!<hr></blockquote>

You mean you didn't see where the site is from? UCLA? Ahem.
 
UCLA - BERKELEY...aren't they the same? WAAAAY to much time on their hands!

...or, possibly the site is the final exam project for an advanced degree from one of those 2 institutes of higher learning!

[ 03-15-2004: Message edited by: tony barnhill ]</p>
 
Hey Sherlock... as soon as I clicked on your car pics... pop ups of XXX rated sites started coming up. FYI, Steve
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr> StevenA said: Hey Sherlock... as soon as I clicked on your car pics... pop ups of XXX rated sites started coming up. FYI, Steve

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Hmmm... I'm in there (Webshots) all the time and have never had trouble, it's not my own personal website so I don't have any control of popups. I also have the Google tool bar that catches popups, I rarely if ever get them any more, certainly used to! First time I've heard of this from anyone. Anyone else run across this?

Just did a quick browse (toolbar tells me when it has blocked a popup) nothing went off, and don't recall seeing much toolbar activity - popups blocked - whenever I've been on there.

[ 03-26-2004: Message edited by: Sherlock ]</p>
 
Being a college student, I've become aware of some wonderful software that installs itself on your computer, called "Adware." Before I came to college, i didn't know it existed. If you're using Internet Explorer and don't have sufficiently strict "ActiveX Controls," this bloody stuff will take hold. I use a program which is free off the internet called AdAware, downloadable from the maker, Lavasoft. I'm only pitching this because I know it works. I'm sure there are other programs, but I know of this one. Download it, update the registry file (its an option in the program) and run the scan. I'm sure you'll find a ton of "interesting" things you didn't want on your computer.
 
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