Posted by Twibil on April 22, 2011, 2:27 am
Well, this is one that I'd never even *heard* of before, much less
seen a picture. It's pretty cool, though; presumably built by the same
Bleriot who built the airplanes.
http://snavely.deviantart.com/#/d3czf6r
BTW: Anyone who's a vintage aircraft freak will get a kick out of this
photo collection. Just click on the photographer's posting name below
the photo (NamelessFaithlessgOD) and his entire -and impressive-
portfolio will come up.
Posted by Rob Kleinschmidt on April 22, 2011, 2:38 am
> Well, this is one that I'd never even *heard* of before, much less
> seen a picture. It's pretty cool, though; presumably built by the same
> Bleriot who built the airplanes.
> http://snavely.deviantart.com/#/d3czf6r
> BTW: Anyone who's a vintage aircraft freak will get a kick out of this
> photo collection. Just click on the photographer's posting name below
> the photo (NamelessFaithlessgOD) and his entire -and impressive-
> portfolio will come up.
http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/classics_a/Bleriot_motorcycle_500cm3=
_1922.htm
Posted by J. Clarke on April 22, 2011, 1:40 pm
In article <3f791a3d-dc94-41b3-8506-3d06feb47588@
22g2000prx.googlegroups.com>, Rkleinsch1216128@aol.com says...
>
> > Well, this is one that I'd never even *heard* of before, much less
> > seen a picture. It's pretty cool, though; presumably built by the same
> > Bleriot who built the airplanes.
> >
> > http://snavely.deviantart.com/#/d3czf6r
> >
> > BTW: Anyone who's a vintage aircraft freak will get a kick out of this
> > photo collection. Just click on the photographer's posting name below
> > the photo (NamelessFaithlessgOD) and his entire -and impressive-
> > portfolio will come up.
>
>
http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/classics_a/Bleriot_motorcycle_500cm3_1922.htm
WARNING--I just spent the past two hours removing some malware that
popped up after hitting those two sites. Appears as a fake "Microsoft
Security Essentials", installed a program "ifj.exe" and changes the
association for exe files so that anything you try to run in order to
fix it starts it.
Seems to be new.
Right clicking the command prompt window and picking "run as
administrator" from the list should let you delete the file and run
regedit to fix the file associations.
You have to remove the ifj.exe from \users\<username>\appdata\local.
It's flagged hidden and system so won't show up in the file list until
you set it to show hidden and system files.
Then you have to fix the associations in the registry--run regedit and
search on "ifj.exe". It will pop up several places as "default" under a
.exe\shell\open\command key. You need to change the contents of the
"default" field to {"%1" %*}, including _everything_ that is inside the
wavy brackets but not the wavy brackets.
After that you should be good to go.
Posted by Bruce Richmond on April 22, 2011, 3:45 pm
> In article <3f791a3d-dc94-41b3-8506-3d06feb47588@
> 22g2000prx.googlegroups.com>, Rkleinsch1216...@aol.com says...
> > > Well, this is one that I'd never even *heard* of before, much less
> > > seen a picture. It's pretty cool, though; presumably built by the same
> > > Bleriot who built the airplanes.
> > >http://snavely.deviantart.com/#/d3czf6r
> > > BTW: Anyone who's a vintage aircraft freak will get a kick out of this
> > > photo collection. Just click on the photographer's posting name below
> > > the photo (NamelessFaithlessgOD) and his entire -and impressive-
> > > portfolio will come up.
> >http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/classics_a/Bleriot_motorcycle_ ...
> WARNING--I just spent the past two hours removing some malware that
> popped up after hitting those two sites. Appears as a fake "Microsoft
> Security Essentials", installed a program "ifj.exe" and changes the
> association for exe files so that anything you try to run in order to
> fix it starts it.
> Seems to be new.
> Right clicking the command prompt window and picking "run as
> administrator" from the list should let you delete the file and run
> regedit to fix the file associations.
> You have to remove the ifj.exe from \users\<username>\appdata\local.
> It's flagged hidden and system so won't show up in the file list until
> you set it to show hidden and system files.
> Then you have to fix the associations in the registry--run regedit and
> search on "ifj.exe". It will pop up several places as "default" under a
> .exe\shell\open\command key. You need to change the contents of the
> "default" field to {"%1" %*}, including _everything_ that is inside the
> wavy brackets but not the wavy brackets.
> After that you should be good to go.
What does this nasty little thing do if you don't clean it out?
Posted by The Older Gentleman on April 22, 2011, 3:55 pm
> WARNING--I just spent the past two hours removing some malware that
> popped up after hitting those two sites.
<fx: pats Apple Mac affectionately>
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Try Googling before asking a damn silly question.
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> seen a picture. It's pretty cool, though; presumably built by the same
> Bleriot who built the airplanes.
> http://snavely.deviantart.com/#/d3czf6r
> BTW: Anyone who's a vintage aircraft freak will get a kick out of this
> photo collection. Just click on the photographer's posting name below
> the photo (NamelessFaithlessgOD) and his entire -and impressive-
> portfolio will come up.