If you own a computer, and I am almost positive you do since you are reading this; do me and yourself a favor. If you do not know where the start button is on Windows, go buy a book, take a class, something. As a technician, I am tired of calling it the "little flag thingy in the bottom left corner". This is just like calling a mechanic and asking where the gas pedal is when you are already going down the interstate.
If ya don't feckin know, don't drive! ... or go get lessons.
My dogs know not to chew on power cords after the first one gave them a bit of it. Does that stop people from clicking on things they know they are not supposed to? You guessed it! No.
Setting one of many occurrences of same scene which is not likely to be the last:
Cruising the web, runs across a webpage that just has a look to it, like a shady man walking in the shadows, Do you leave? Nope. Your antivirus has a popup warning, blocks the page, tells you, blatantly I might add, that there is ... and I quote: MALICIOUS :end quote software that WILL damage your computer if you continue to this site.
You click the link to ignore the warning, 2nd popup asking if you are really sure you want to do this, yep. Congratulations short-bus rider, you just qualified for some sort of award I will be thinking up at a later date; something akin to the "Here's your sign" but dynamite would be inclusive.
That was/is just one example. But seriously, get a book, ask friends, take a class at your local community college. SOMETHING. Quit asking your mechanic how to drive!
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