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How did it do that?!
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Ricky Foreman
2007-07-24 04:50:50 UTC
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Ok so I go to <http://one.revver.com/watch/194543> , and nothing happens when i click the video, of course, however....at the very end when a flash kind of ad comes up, and I clicked, my CD drive opens and my monitor shuts off. Whats going on? How can a flash application do that?! Please Reply, maybe i can use the code in some of my applications

idk if it works with Mozilla, I was using Internet Explorer (With flash player installed, of course), on a Microsoft Windows XP CPU
Blue Sow
2007-07-24 11:12:09 UTC
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Post by Ricky Foreman
Ok so I go to <http://one.revver.com/watch/194543> , and nothing happens when i click the video, of course, however....at the very end when a flash kind of ad comes up, and I clicked, my CD drive opens and my monitor shuts off. Whats going on? How can a flash application do that?! Please Reply, maybe i can use the code in some of my applications
idk if it works with Mozilla, I was using Internet Explorer (With flash player installed, of course), on a Microsoft Windows XP CPU
This is a writing news group, and you might consider that 'OK so I go to ...' is
a very poor opening.

If, as you say, you write applications, then you will know already the very
simple code for opening CD drawers etc..
You would also know that there is no such thing as a 'Windows XP CPU'.

Your attempts to persuade people to click on a link to a virus are transparent
and puerile.
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Blue Sow
Skipper
2007-07-26 16:40:30 UTC
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Post by Blue Sow
Post by Ricky Foreman
Ok so I go to <http://one.revver.com/watch/194543> , and nothing happens
when i click the video, of course, however....at the very end when a flash
kind of ad comes up, and I clicked, my CD drive opens and my monitor shuts
off. Whats going on? How can a flash application do that?! Please Reply,
maybe i can use the code in some of my applications
idk if it works with Mozilla, I was using Internet Explorer (With flash
player installed, of course), on a Microsoft Windows XP CPU
This is a writing news group, and you might consider that 'OK so I go to ...' is
a very poor opening.
If, as you say, you write applications, then you will know already the very
simple code for opening CD drawers etc..
You would also know that there is no such thing as a 'Windows XP CPU'.
Your attempts to persuade people to click on a link to a virus are transparent
and puerile.
Well, isn't "transparent and puerlie" part of the virus-makers handbook?
Blue Sow
2007-07-26 16:47:18 UTC
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Post by Skipper
Post by Blue Sow
Post by Ricky Foreman
Ok so I go to <http://one.revver.com/watch/194543> , and nothing happens
when i click the video, of course, however....at the very end when a flash
kind of ad comes up, and I clicked, my CD drive opens and my monitor shuts
off. Whats going on? How can a flash application do that?! Please Reply,
maybe i can use the code in some of my applications
idk if it works with Mozilla, I was using Internet Explorer (With flash
player installed, of course), on a Microsoft Windows XP CPU
This is a writing news group, and you might consider that 'OK so I go to ...' is
a very poor opening.
If, as you say, you write applications, then you will know already the very
simple code for opening CD drawers etc..
You would also know that there is no such thing as a 'Windows XP CPU'.
Your attempts to persuade people to click on a link to a virus are transparent
and puerile.
Well, isn't "transparent and puerlie" part of the virus-makers handbook?
Ah, well, there you have me - you may well be write (-:
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Blue Sow
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