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  • Pretty handsome too.

  • Above average cheekbone wise. Looks fit. Maybe it wasn't ricin it was creatine?

  • Also, he may be a domestic terrorist planning mass murder, but his sandwich game is strong https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151472942725857&set=pb.681540856.-2207520000.1401650956.&type=3&theater

  • Set irony levels to 11 Captain: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/06/02/female-named-hurricanes-kill-more-than-male-because-people-dont-respect-them-study-finds/

    Maybe they need to find a new way of naming hurricanes and accept sponsorship.
    Hurricane Coca Cola, Hurricane McDonalds, etc.

  • aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    we're all going back to the stone age

    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/gameover-zeus-computer-users-given-twoweek-warning-over-virus-threat-9474878.html

    but seriously anything we can do to update our computers and keep ourselves safe ?
    not sure i can manage without my photo's of old english postbox porn ( not a euph )

  • I have to say that I've never understood why anyone thought on-line banking was a good idea.

  • It's easy.

  • And you don't have to interact with other people in a non-pub setting.

  • I have to say that I've never understood why anyone thought on-line banking was a good idea.

    The banks LOVE online banking. It lets them make a large chunk of their workforce redundant, increase prices for human services and even reduce the number of branch offices they need to maintain--- some banks can even set-up shop without a branch office by joining one of the Bank-o-mat alliances. One can then use the money saved on tele-spots or to sponsor a 1st division football team...
    Those unwilling to go online? These are mainly old folks who you can charge for every service (the envy of every brothel).. or reactionaries that you need to push onto use poorly maintained kiosks (some making public phone booths look clean and well kept) as part of their "re-reducation".

  • I have to say that I've never understood why anyone thought on-line banking was a good idea.

    Because it is.

  • I have to say that I've never understood why anyone thought on-line banking was a good idea.

    It's the only way.
    As long as you don't use a windows machine and are not an idiot.

  • It's the only way.
    As long as you don't use a windows machine and are not an idiot.

    Non-.windows? Which excludes the majority of people using a desktop.... then there is Android.. where we have seen LOADs and Trojans striking against mTAN ("fakeToken" being the most infamous).. and "not an idiot".. Gee hardly anyone left (and its typically those that think that they are "clever" that can often be the biggest idiots)... Online banking is intrinsically unsafe. The problem is not safety but liability... Who is liable for personal damages derived from a system that is fundamentally flawed?

  • I have to say that I've never understood why anyone thought on-line banking was a good idea.

    Wasting your entire lunch break in a bank queue is why.

  • I have to say that I've never understood why anyone thought on-line banking was a good idea.

    do you also live in a cave and eat road kill?

  • It's the only way.
    As long as you are not an idiot.

    ftfy

  • Non-.windows? Which excludes the majority of people using a desktop.... then there is Android.. where we have seen LOADs and Trojans striking against mTAN ("fakeToken" being the most infamous).. and "not an idiot".. Gee hardly anyone left (and its typically those that think that they are "clever" that can often be the biggest idiots)... Online banking is intrinsically unsafe. The problem is not safety but liability... Who is liable for personal damages derived from a system that is fundamentally flawed?

    Wouldn't access internet banking from my Android device either. Only my Mac using HSBC's secure key which as far as I know is safe

  • I have to say that I've never understood why anyone thought on-line banking was a good idea.

    Because when I moved to London I had the choice of moving bank to one with a branch near me or driving three miles to one with inadequate parking facilities. Online means I can manage my accounts without having to worry about getting a ticket for parking in a bus lane.

  • It is all safe, if you are not an idiot.

  • Driving 3 miles?

  • It is all safe, if you are not an idiot.

    Wow, you must be terribly worried.

    Driving 3 miles?

    The roads are normally pretty congested so it's a good 30-40 minute drive. Somebody should try and do something about that.

  • Online banking is intrinsically unsafe. The problem is not safety but liability... Who is liable for personal damages derived from a system that is fundamentally flawed?

    What's the fundamental flaw with internet banking?

  • blah blah blah
    nothing useful as to how i can avoid the new millenium bug
    will windows 8.1 sort it all out for me ?

  • Wouldn't access internet banking from my Android device either. Only my Mac using HSBC's secure key which as far as I know is safe

    http://blog.phishlabs.com/new-man-in-the-middle-attacks-leveraging-rogue-dns

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