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jusched.exe *32 - how can I remove?
Barney Trubble replied to Barney Trubble's topic in Technology Chat
Is it that bad? I guess I could copy all my stuff onto another hard drive, then re-format and re-install? Any ideas how much this costs ata shop? -
Can anyone advise of how I remove 'jusched.exe *32' from my laptop? My laptop is now struggling for resources, memory and CPU are running at about 90% when there is just two tabs of the chrome browser open and no other programmes. I think it's some sort of malware but I just can't seem to get rid of it and I have been trying since yesterday. I have tried malwarebytes but it doesn't show up. The only other thing that is odd when I use task manager is that there seems to be a lot of chrome.exe *32 listed and I only have two tabs open. I have also run stinger, avg, etc, also in safe mode but I can't quantify for sure what I need to do.
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Things you learn from interacting on the Saints Web forum.....
Barney Trubble replied to St Lej's topic in The Saints
It's deemed appropriate to be bloody minded, and even when some have backed themselves into a corner, it's better to argue black is white and white is black, instead of saying you got it wrong.Myths, such as:1) We always concede late goals2) We always have anti-Southampton referees3) We never have the rub of the green4) We always screw it up5) Every football stadium in the world seems to have been erected by builders who have buried a saints shirt underneath the pitch6) The Illluminati are conspiring against us on MoTD7) We never win on TV8) We can't sing 'OWTSGMI' in synch on match days9) It was never like this at the Dell10) Cortese is the son of Lucifer -
Hugh Fisher
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Spot on, it has to come from deep within him, I don't know if has the strength of character to be honest as he's let himself and a lot of those around him too many times now. I hope I am wrong of course. I think Gazza never got to know Paul Gascoigne (Howls of ridicule from our resident chavs at that comment 555). I think he just couldn't stop trying to live up to, or behaving to the standard he felt others expected of him and had to play the fool and joker. He now has to find Paul Gascoigne and start to know him, like him and control him. It's possible but it's a very long road. Yes, that's about it, you seem quite limited per se. I haven't got personal at all, just pointing out that if you can't have any feeling or emotion for a total stranger and his plight then you don't have a great deal of dexterity within your mind and heart. Anyway, what do you care what I write, you don't give a 'Monkies' do you about what others think of you. 555 - Saint? Me? 555 Dear dear....priceless.
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I think you are quite lonely to be honest, a definite 'producer' type of individual, which isn't a bad thing. I can only conclude that you don't have a sparse range of vocabulary to express yourself in a more positive light - hence the defensive choice of language that you tend to adopt. It's a shame that you keep choosing to use the 'I don't know you' or 'I don't know him' as this demonstrates a very shallow personality. Do you really mean it when you say this or are you just posturing? Surely you feel a little bit of emotion or feeling when you see or hear about the death/deaths of people who you never knew? Can you honestly say that you 'don't/couldn't give a monkies', or 'who cares' when you see the death of a British soldier, or any nationality for that matter, that you didn't know personally? I am sure this is not the case as you are certainly not a bad person. Maybe you should spend some one-to-one time with people who have only been dealt ****e from the day that they were born, just you and them and listen to their story, I don't think even you would not re-evaluate your outlook on those in need of support. I won't be praying for him either, neither will I be joining any nonsense FB/Twitter groups - but I wish him all the best in his recovery, as I would you or anyone else. Good morning Mr Fry, how are you today? I stand by my comments, plus my additional ones. I think you are losing a degree of pragmatism in this whole debate when you ask what people have done for Gazza. I haven't done a thing for him and it's unlikely that I won't ever because of the practical side of life. What do you suggest I do in practical terms that will enable me to assist him in his recovery? However, I did work for many years in a number of roles working with a person(s) with mental health issues/alcoholism etc when I was in the UK, some as part of my job and some on a volunteer basis and it gave me great insight. Gazza will ultimately have to help himself, this I totally agree with, it's up to him but at least show a fellow human being a bit of respect when he's at rock bottom - I am sure you understand this human trait as it's common decency.
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I am not sure what you are trying to achieve Delldays with this 'I'm just telling it as it is' approach. How would you feel if I made throwaway comments about soldiers who suffer mental illness? After all, I've never met them too so it'd be false sympathy I guess, plus I don't feel anything about someone I have never met too (applying your logic). I also don't feel much for people I don't know either and there are far tougher things to deal with than doing the job that you're trained for. I mean, you get paid for doing a job that you wanted to do, you had full control over your decision. Do you think my words might be inflammatory If I came on here and made spiteful comments about soldiers who were going through problems in their lives? Here is an example: Scenario - Soldier who has been on active service returns home and hits the bottle, because for some reason, unknown to him, he just can't cope with his life anymore. The MoD provide a counsellor and offer him support but he carries on drinking. My thoughts (in Delldays mode) - "**** him, he's been given a chance and he blew it, what a waster. I would just leave him to die as I really couldn't give a toss about him. I don't know him anyway and there are bigger problems to worry about than some loser who has an addictive personality." How would you feel? Do you think my thoughts might get under your skin? If so, why? Apply that rationale to the situation of Gazza and see if you can see another point of view. I don't think you're in any way malicious, but to have such a contemptuous attitude towards the life of someone else shows a staggering immaturity. Please try and remember that although he might not be close to you, he will have close friends and a family that care for him, however oddly they express it. You don't know the future, maybe one day something will need rewiring in your mind and you might need to ask for help. I hope that people will show a greater degree of feeling and humanity towards you, than you seem to show to others.
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Another great tactical showing from Pochettino
Barney Trubble replied to sotonjoe's topic in The Saints
Another massive one point against Wigan. Great stuff. -
The 'Marching In' website was years ahead of its time as anything cyber related to Southampton went. I remember there being quite a few good ones but they rarely got updated. Throbber's site was good too and he let himself go there whilst maintaining his respectable side on Saintslist. Keith's S4E site was good too but he removed a lot of the Saints/Pompey stuff for some reason. I know it sort of glorified hooliganism but I felt that he diluted the juicy stuff until it got a bit sterile.
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We already have a squad that's big enough and we have players with the ability to easily enough get mid-table. It's now down to the coaching staff to make use of the talent we have and for the players to apply themselves on the pitch. We have shown we are good enough after a terrible start and as long as the players play for the new boss, then I am confident we won't even be in a relegation dogfight at the end of the season.
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Sickness is in us all.
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Ronnie Ekelund.
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The law of unintended consequence rides again. He didn't think he would die when he planned the robbery and the good samaritans didn't think he would die when they tried to help. As long as the above is the case then it should be left at that. If the samaritans thought they might teach him a lesson and went too far, then that's a different matter of course as I assume the 'do-gooders' will be banging the drums with their sanctimonious, self-righteous insistence upon upholding the law for the bad guys too.
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Feed the lobster
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I am trying to access some online accounts from abroad; such as the National Lottery, but I am forbidden from accessing their website (IP address). I just want to to try and cancel my direct debit with them but I am blocked from even doing that. I have cancelled with the bank but they have re-activated it, which they apparently can unless I actually cancel the direct debit with them directly. I was told about VPN service but I don't know a great deal about it. Are they safe and secure? Are they easy to set up? Which are the best and free?
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Most disappointing live band / performer
Barney Trubble replied to Halo Stickman's topic in The Lounge
Simple Minds. Jim Kerr couldn't sing and they were all over the place. The support band for them was OMD, it should have been the other way round as they were very good. -
Old but still true.
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I hope he performs 'Head, shoulders, knees and toes' next time.
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Spot on. It stinks but proving it is a totally different matter. We are dealing with very rich and powerful people, they have influence and have enough money to pay for the silence of those that could make a difference. There is no real democracy, only what they allow us to perceive as being democratic. Most Brits are Sheeple, but the social conditioning takes place years before most people even know it. Britain is corrupt from top to bottom; has been since the days of yore.
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Johnny remember me - John Lawton One of my all time fave karaoke songs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es31tTQZjaw
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http://www.wiziwig.tv/broadcast.php?matchid=172551&part=sports
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Le Tissier: "Cortese is not a nice human being"
Barney Trubble replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
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The area in which the hospital is located has lots of people from her own faith and background. I do not foresee too much of a problem, although there are radicals who come from other parts of Birmingham. I used to teach ESOL not too far away and there were lots of Muslim women who were desperate to attend classes, as they were not allowed to whilst in Pakistan. I know that she'll get a lot of support from the local female community in Birmingham as there are a lot of women who are now confident in speaking out, without fear of reprisal, as they have very good support mechanisms in place these days. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2012/10/23/day-of-action-in-support-of-malala-yousafzai-schoolgirl-shot-by-taliban-97319-32089840/
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I can't believe that DPS is coming in for so much stick over this thread. It makes no sense to leave out RL; it's suicide. I think NA is trying to think outside the box too much with his team selections when he should just be keeping it simple. Don't try and be too smart Nigel, playing your best players is a very straightforward ideology and bests complex and clumsy formations most weekends.
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7 Marines arrested - Dammed if you do Killed if you dont
Barney Trubble replied to Viking Warrior's topic in The Lounge
I saw a former marine on the tv last night. I was staggered that if they were attacked by the Taliban etc, that as soon as the attacker drops his weapon they can't shoot him. He said that even if the attacker had shot one of their colleagues a split second before, then it was still not acceptable to kill him if he dropped his weapon. The rules he discussed reminded me of some stupid game we'd play at primary school and then argue about with comments like "that doesn't count because of so and so" Utterly pathetic and impossible to work in a practical/live environment; regardless of training. He went on to say that the Taliban would probably have these rules and just exploit them to their own gain. I switched it off at this point as I realised the world has gone mad. If I were a soldier I would do my service and get the **** out of there as they/you are all being **** on from a great height. I would imagine this is another political stunt so that we can say how fantasically British we are, and how we are always fair and so forth.