WELCOME to our new followers, Keven and Ruth (and Whiskey) who are full-timers, and are in Mexico. They've been blogging since 2008. Thank you both for signing on to follow me and my dog, Katie as we make our preparations to full-time in our yet-to-be purchased Class C RV.
WELCOME also to Aracelis - it doesn't look like you have a blog, so I can't show it here. But I appreciate you coming on board to follow us on our future RVing adventures. Hopefully it won't be long before we're on the road.
I have my laptop back and everything is working fine. Thank goodness! Thank you for your comments, too. They were helpful. I DID change my AOL e-mail password, which was suggested by Susan and also by Tim, our IT man at work. He said to do it immediately, so I changed it before he took my laptop with him to his shop.
I had to laugh, I had a comment from The Midlife Cruizer that looked weird - she explained in her message that two keys on her keyboard weren't working. Can you imagine typing without a T or a Y? I could easily read it, though, and it made me laugh. Check out her blog and you'll see. : )
Rick, it WAS a Trojan - I thought that was a virus, but maybe it's something different?
A couple of people commented about Norton Anti-Virus. I do have a current copy installed, which may have made this episode easier. They are not 100%, new viruses are always floating around trying to get in, but having a good anti-virus is a big help if one DOES get in.
Okay, enough about that subject!
One thing that was nice about being computerless was that I had an entire evening with no blog reading or writing, no web browsing, computer games, or e-mail. I spent the evening reading my Kindle, then went to bed, fluffed up a bunch of pillows, got comfortable and continued to read. I haven't done that in a long time, and it was a nice change.
Thursday I woke up with a bad headache - I don't get many headaches - but I went to work anyway thinking it'd go away. It did, a little, but then I just didn't feel well. I think I had the flu, so I packed up and went home. By late afternoon I was feeling better, thank goodness.
This morning I had the oil changed in my car, filled up the gas tank, and went grocery shopping. A handyman came over late morning to do some work around the house for two hours, and I got lots of little things fixed that were bugging me and that needed to be done before I lease the condo.
Then the appraiser from my condo insurance policy came by to look at the rain damage to my wall and carpet, took some photos and was on his way. My HOA is starting work on the damage, the contractor and one of his workers was here yesterday and today checking things out in my bedroom, on the roof, and the outside walls. They will start the work, I think, on Tuesday. They are going to put up two plastic barriers from wall to wall with a "zip" (?) passage between the two just in case there is something toxic when they open up the wall. There was a mold issue with another unit, so they are being very careful. The contractor seems to know what he is doing.
I put together a fabulous fruit salad for my lunch, along with a grilled cheese sandwich. It had fresh Costco pineapple, super SWEET, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries. They were all really sweet, and I have half left over for tomorrow. Great salad - it felt like a summer day, the sun was shining and I was eating a fresh fruit salad!
I cleaned out my stuck/clogged shredder, organized some files, did a little cooking, vacuumed, balanced my checkbook, ate my dinner and now I'm done. It was a busy day, but now my weekend is clear. I got so much done today, I think being home from work yesterday and doing nothing gave me extra energy today.
Nothing photo worthy to post for the day. Sunday was my grand daughter's birthday and I attended her cheer competition at San Diego State University. I'll report on that and have some photos next time.
From Me and My Dog, have a great Friday evening, everyone! : )
Full-timing in our 24-foot 2006 Forest River Sunseeker 2200 as of June 1, 2011, I've added solar panels and a catalytic heater so that we can camp off-grid comfortably. My dog, Katie, is great company. We traveled a bit in the Western States our first year, and visited the deserts of Arizona and most of the New Mexico State Parks the next four. This year - 2016 - I'm hoping to find a park model to buy so we will have a home base, but we'll continue to travel, too. What a life! :)
Friday, January 21, 2011
Virus is gone, this and that
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Virus - part 2
Afternoon:
Our IT guy, Tim, took my laptop to his shop and will work on it for me. He said I do have a virus, but since I have Norton it may not have "imbedded." We'll see.
An e-mail went to one of the woman at work and she clicked on the link in the virus e-mail. Tim checked her computer and it was okay, so I'm hoping if anyone else did that they will be okay, too. He checked my work computer also and it was fine.
We're pretty careful at work about the websites we visit, and I asked Tim if it was okay for me to read blogs on the company computer. He said they are text documents and are no problem. If they have a link, though, be careful unless you know where the link goes.
I've tried to contact everyone I knew was sent the phony e-mails, and heard a lot of stories about recent virus attacks, so I guess something is going around that is particularly bad. Face book goes into your e-mail accounts, too, to reach the e-mails of people you might want to friend. So that's concerning me now, too.
I was SOOO glad blogs are not a problem and that I won't have to worry about following all of you on your adventures. Whew!
I think we can assume Tim will kill that virus and everything will be okay. If there is anything to report I'll let you know. In the meantime, delete any e-mails you get from me in the next couple of days.
From me and Katie, who has no clue what a computer virus is, have a great Tuesday afternoon! : )
Our IT guy, Tim, took my laptop to his shop and will work on it for me. He said I do have a virus, but since I have Norton it may not have "imbedded." We'll see.
An e-mail went to one of the woman at work and she clicked on the link in the virus e-mail. Tim checked her computer and it was okay, so I'm hoping if anyone else did that they will be okay, too. He checked my work computer also and it was fine.
We're pretty careful at work about the websites we visit, and I asked Tim if it was okay for me to read blogs on the company computer. He said they are text documents and are no problem. If they have a link, though, be careful unless you know where the link goes.
I've tried to contact everyone I knew was sent the phony e-mails, and heard a lot of stories about recent virus attacks, so I guess something is going around that is particularly bad. Face book goes into your e-mail accounts, too, to reach the e-mails of people you might want to friend. So that's concerning me now, too.
I was SOOO glad blogs are not a problem and that I won't have to worry about following all of you on your adventures. Whew!
I think we can assume Tim will kill that virus and everything will be okay. If there is anything to report I'll let you know. In the meantime, delete any e-mails you get from me in the next couple of days.
From me and Katie, who has no clue what a computer virus is, have a great Tuesday afternoon! : )
VIRUS?
I received two e-mails at work from my home e-mail account this morning that I DID NOT SEND, and the e-mail had copies to various e-mail addresses from my computer, a couple of them were bloggers who had sent me e-mails.
I also have an e-mail from rveducation101 . com requiring confirmation of my subscription, and also has an opt-out link. Also one from meetup.com and craigslist. Something is going on, but I don't know what. I NEVER click on links from e-mails, but go directly to the website myself by entering their website address.
I am assuming I have a virus that tried to attack my laptop at home. I don't know where it came from - possibly a computer of a friend or blogger that is infected with a virus. I have NORTON running on my laptop and I've just run a scan, and it shows that my laptop has no viruses. It is active and functional and set to scan on a regular basis.
If you get an e-mail from me:
Barbara De**** sm9****@aol.com
please do not open it or click on the link. Or anyone else. If you get an e-mail with a link, key in their website address yourself to get to their site - do not follow their link.
I know this has happened before to others who have blogs, I've seen the postings back and forth, but have not been involved before.
I'm not sure what to do at this point, except to warn you all. I have e-mailed our IT person here at work to see if he has any ideas, and he e-mailed back that he will check my laptop. Luckily I brought it to work today, so maybe he will able to check it today.
If I have any information wrong, or if you have any suggestions, please comment - I'll add your comment to this post.
I'm sorry if this affects you in any way. Please be careful, I'll let you know what happens and what I can find out.
I also have an e-mail from rveducation101 . com requiring confirmation of my subscription, and also has an opt-out link. Also one from meetup.com and craigslist. Something is going on, but I don't know what. I NEVER click on links from e-mails, but go directly to the website myself by entering their website address.
I am assuming I have a virus that tried to attack my laptop at home. I don't know where it came from - possibly a computer of a friend or blogger that is infected with a virus. I have NORTON running on my laptop and I've just run a scan, and it shows that my laptop has no viruses. It is active and functional and set to scan on a regular basis.
If you get an e-mail from me:
Barbara De**** sm9****@aol.com
please do not open it or click on the link. Or anyone else. If you get an e-mail with a link, key in their website address yourself to get to their site - do not follow their link.
I know this has happened before to others who have blogs, I've seen the postings back and forth, but have not been involved before.
I'm not sure what to do at this point, except to warn you all. I have e-mailed our IT person here at work to see if he has any ideas, and he e-mailed back that he will check my laptop. Luckily I brought it to work today, so maybe he will able to check it today.
If I have any information wrong, or if you have any suggestions, please comment - I'll add your comment to this post.
I'm sorry if this affects you in any way. Please be careful, I'll let you know what happens and what I can find out.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Comment moderation, word verification, and blog post labels
WELCOME to Mary Ann and William of IN THE WIND Adventures of... Mary Ann and William! Thank you for following Me and My Dog. We are hoping to "hit the road" in a year, but that time frame might be changing to a date sooner. Meanwhile, I am plugging along, taking the steps I need to take to lease my condo, sell my stuff, buy the RV and get started on our Adventures!
Jeana at Four Windows with a view asked about the purpose of moderating comments. The discussion in her comment section went into word verification use as well. I don't use them, but after reading Jeana's comment section, I feel newly enlightened. It seems bloggers use either or both for different reasons that all make sense, and that was interesting.
I don't use my cell phone for comments, I'd rather check Blogger, and I haven't, until lately, had any problems with spam. The spam I'm getting, about 30 a day, are all caught by Blogger. Of course, I have to delete them, but that only takes seconds.
I usually go into my Dashboard and read comments from there so I won't miss any. I don't have them e-mailed to me like some bloggers do.
One thing I have noticed, though. Last week I wasn't as busy as usual at work, and read blog posts and made comments on my work computer. When I do this at home on my laptop which is fast, I never have any problems leaving comments, typing in the word verification, and hitting the submit button. It's gone, and I move on. I've never lost a comment.
What I've discovered using my work desktop (I have an OLD one in my office) is that because it's pretty slow, and I move too fast for it, I hit the "back" button or the "X" on the blog tab, and when it's too late, I realize there was a window saying I typed the word wrong or I'll see the word verification too late, and the comment page is gone. Twice I went back and re-typed a short comment, but I also lost a couple of longer ones that I didn't want to re-type.
I can imagine this happening a lot when you are in areas with poor signals, etc. (Another reason to LOVE this laptop while I'm still living in my condo!) I'm going to have to learn to be sure my comment has been accepted before hitting any keys to move on to another blog.
I've been blogging now since last August, and I keep learning new things about this program. One is how useful using "labels" is.
I just started is the Label option. It didn't seem useful when I first started blogging, but there have been a few things lately I wanted to check on that I had posted about, and it took a little while to find them. If I had used labels, it would have been a snap.
I decided that since I had the time last week, I was going to add labels to my past posts. There are more than 100 of them, so I decided I'd better do it now rather than later. I made good progress. That's one of the reasons I'm putting recipes, favorite photos, etc., on the blog. I'll always know where to find them.
This is the best filing cabinet I can think of to use when RVing full-time. As long as my computer is working, and/or backed up I will always be able to find information that I've posted such as RV repair info, camping sites, people I meet, favorite restaurants, whatever. This might not be the purpose of a blog, but it is sure a nice side-effect. I'll bet a lot of full-timers use labels to find things in past blogs. A real space saver!
Katie and I had a quiet Saturday. Just a bit of shopping. Tomorrow I am going to San Diego State University to see Kennedy, my oldest grand daughter, and her team compete in their cheer competition. This is the only one close to home, and I wanted to be sure I saw at least one this year. Then she and I are coming back to my house to bake her birthday cake, she's 8 tomorrow, hang out for a while, and go out to dinner at Home Town Buffet. That's where I took Gavin, her brother, for dinner on his birthday, and she asked if I would take her there on her birthday, too. So tomorrow will be a busy day.
Nothing photo worthy today. Next time.
From Me and My Dog, Katie, have a great Saturday evening, everyone! : )
Jeana at Four Windows with a view asked about the purpose of moderating comments. The discussion in her comment section went into word verification use as well. I don't use them, but after reading Jeana's comment section, I feel newly enlightened. It seems bloggers use either or both for different reasons that all make sense, and that was interesting.
I don't use my cell phone for comments, I'd rather check Blogger, and I haven't, until lately, had any problems with spam. The spam I'm getting, about 30 a day, are all caught by Blogger. Of course, I have to delete them, but that only takes seconds.
I usually go into my Dashboard and read comments from there so I won't miss any. I don't have them e-mailed to me like some bloggers do.
One thing I have noticed, though. Last week I wasn't as busy as usual at work, and read blog posts and made comments on my work computer. When I do this at home on my laptop which is fast, I never have any problems leaving comments, typing in the word verification, and hitting the submit button. It's gone, and I move on. I've never lost a comment.
What I've discovered using my work desktop (I have an OLD one in my office) is that because it's pretty slow, and I move too fast for it, I hit the "back" button or the "X" on the blog tab, and when it's too late, I realize there was a window saying I typed the word wrong or I'll see the word verification too late, and the comment page is gone. Twice I went back and re-typed a short comment, but I also lost a couple of longer ones that I didn't want to re-type.
I can imagine this happening a lot when you are in areas with poor signals, etc. (Another reason to LOVE this laptop while I'm still living in my condo!) I'm going to have to learn to be sure my comment has been accepted before hitting any keys to move on to another blog.
I've been blogging now since last August, and I keep learning new things about this program. One is how useful using "labels" is.
I just started is the Label option. It didn't seem useful when I first started blogging, but there have been a few things lately I wanted to check on that I had posted about, and it took a little while to find them. If I had used labels, it would have been a snap.
I decided that since I had the time last week, I was going to add labels to my past posts. There are more than 100 of them, so I decided I'd better do it now rather than later. I made good progress. That's one of the reasons I'm putting recipes, favorite photos, etc., on the blog. I'll always know where to find them.
This is the best filing cabinet I can think of to use when RVing full-time. As long as my computer is working, and/or backed up I will always be able to find information that I've posted such as RV repair info, camping sites, people I meet, favorite restaurants, whatever. This might not be the purpose of a blog, but it is sure a nice side-effect. I'll bet a lot of full-timers use labels to find things in past blogs. A real space saver!
Katie and I had a quiet Saturday. Just a bit of shopping. Tomorrow I am going to San Diego State University to see Kennedy, my oldest grand daughter, and her team compete in their cheer competition. This is the only one close to home, and I wanted to be sure I saw at least one this year. Then she and I are coming back to my house to bake her birthday cake, she's 8 tomorrow, hang out for a while, and go out to dinner at Home Town Buffet. That's where I took Gavin, her brother, for dinner on his birthday, and she asked if I would take her there on her birthday, too. So tomorrow will be a busy day.
Nothing photo worthy today. Next time.
From Me and My Dog, Katie, have a great Saturday evening, everyone! : )
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Electromate® 400 and fridge photo
I saw this on Regis and Kelly one morning - it sounded like a good thing to have in an RV. Does anyone have one, or have an opinion? I saw it advertised on Amazon.com for $107.
It's a power supply, jump starts vehicles, inflates balls and tires, built-in LED light that never needs replacing, and recharges with a household extension cord. Would this be useful in your RV? Or do you have something like this for emergencies that works well? I saw some on Amazon.com that also charge cell phones.
Electromate® 400 AC/DC Portable Power Station/Jump-Starter /Compressor - MODEL # VEC026BD
I'm joining the ranks of the fridge photo people. Here's mine:
Don't hate me! I just cleaned it out and scrubbed the inside over the weekend, which I NEVER do, and threw away all the old stuff, so it will never look like this again. It's usually pretty full and not so organized. LOL. Seemed like a good time to take my fridge photo!
I had a hard time finding this refrigerator. There is a broom closet on the left and a cupboard (top and bottom) with tile counters on the right, so I had a specific width to work with. All the side-by-sides I found were too wide to fit, but I finally found this one. It's narrow, but it works.
From Me and My Dog, Katie (who is happily chewing on her rawhide toy right now), have a great Tuesday, everyone! : )
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