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Showing posts with label virus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virus. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Computer Woes Again!

Well just when it seemed things were going fine, my computer acted up. My youngest son started running various scans, including some online scans and found another trojan and a few spyware! It was a busy week anyway, so it was just as well the scans were done when I didn't have much time to be online. I had a couple of doctor appointments and one was not fun at all, I had some nerve channel checks and the worse pain ever! I would rather give natural childbirth again! I even blacked out a couple of times and have bruises on my arm from the needles that had attached wires. It seems I have cervical radiculopathy or in layman's terms a pinched nerve. It is around or in my 6th vertebra, or maybe it was 7th, I was not very alert after the testing. The options do not sound fun either. I am hoping I won't need surgery, and can try all the other options first. No more heavy lifting or most of my gardening for now. :(

My cousin in Sweden and I are starting to share more information and he will translate when necessary. I am making more headway on lines I didn't think I would ever break through the brickwall or ever find much. It just goes to show if you keep at it you might break through! :)

Footnote.com is offering access to the 1930 U.S. Federal Census free for the month of August.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Computer Woes!

Well I got a virus and some spyware yet again! I think I got it from 4shared, so I am not going to be using it any more. It has taken over a week to get rid of it all, the virus just didn't want to go!

Yesterday I spent the day organizing my genealogy, well at least it is all within two bank boxes. I still plan on burning some CDs with info once I get more of it organized and make some more layouts. I am still hoping to find some more info too.

I find lots of help and links at about.com, and one I found today was good on setting up your family history. It explains how geography plays apart and the genealogy of the town is part of what made up regular life for families.

http://genealogy.about.com/od/basics/a/social_history.htm