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Maybe part of Putins ambitions to take over Western Europe and extend his "Iron Ring"/Ring of Iron"!!!!!!
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Just printed off a few pages and nothing go boom.

I think I’ll settle in till later to allow the employees to leave for the day (no printer interference issues) before going for the full book.
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idcook wrote:Just printed off a few pages and nothing go boom.

I think I’ll settle in till later to allow the employees to leave for the day (no printer interference issues) before going for the full book.

Careful them there commies are shifty and thems traps will sneak up and bite you.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:Careful them there commies are shifty and thems traps will sneak up and bite you.
In a pdf file?
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JPG40504 wrote:In a pdf file?
A jest I’m sure.

Only the second page of the file is superfluous and can be easily deleted from the file. A half ream of paper, the binding of your choice and you’re done.

Moose and Squirrel foil Boris and Natasha again.
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Ah Natasha, my Ukrainian mail order bride!
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idcook wrote:A jest I’m sure.

Only the second page of the file is superfluous and can be easily deleted from the file. A half ream of paper, the binding of your choice and you’re done.

Moose and Squirrel foil Boris and Natasha again.

Half a ream of paper! That is it! I solved what the commie's are up to! Their commie plot was to use up the US supply of wood by enticing us with things like this that use so much paper.

By the way that picture of Natasha, I printed it out and have it hanging with all the rest of my commie mugshots! :D
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JPG40504 wrote:In a pdf file?
Yep, in a document (or .pdf) file. Worms can be attached, some slow moving, time delayed (designed that way).

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2362351,00.asp
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PS: A few months ago at my job a colleague opened a .pdf file as he is an editor of a journal, it was supposedly from an author of a manuscript. From Russia. It was infected. A week later it encrypted his entire hard disk making it unusable. Then he got a series of emails asking for payment for a de-encryption code. As an aside, the entire company had to stop using the "share" drives, where this colleague also had documents stored, since they became encrypted and locked. The delay was to allow movement of the worm from one computer to another, thumb drives, etc. For maximum damage. Nasty stuff out there. Probably a teen age hacker.
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rbursek wrote:Ah Natasha, my Ukrainian mail order bride!
I thought that you were a confirmed, nay, even evangelical bachelor! Are we now to believe that your marital theories could be altered by a pretty girl with sufficient, um, "assets"? ;)
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