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Check this coordinate out: 16° 51' 52.87", 11° 57' 14.18" http://www.viralnova.com/i-noticed-this-tiny-thing-on-google-maps-and-when-i-zoomed-in-well-nothing-could-prepare-me/
Google Earth Still amazes me at what can be found using it for those of us that cannot travel like some.. Check this coordinate out: 16° 51' 52.87", 11° 57' 14.18" http://www.viralnova.com/i-noticed-this-tiny-thing-on-google-maps-and-when-i-zoomed-in-well-nothing-could-prepare-me/ This post has been reshared 9 times on Google+ View this post on Google+
Now these will match the new vehicle much better than blue.. but Is it blasphemy ?
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Over the past several weeks, a handful of frantic Microsoft Windows users havewritten in to ask what they might do to recover from PC infections from"CryptoLocker," the generic name for an increasingly prevalent and nasty strainof malicious software that encrypts your files until you pay a ransom.Unfortunately, the answer for these folks is usually either to pay up or suck itup. This post offers a few pointers to help readers avoid becoming the nextvictim. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/11/how-to-avoid-cryptolocker-ransomware/ How To Avoid CryptoLocker Ransomware — Krebs on SecurityOver the past several weeks, a handful of frantic Microsoft Windows users have written in to ask what they might do to recover from PC infections from “CryptoLocker,” the generic name for an increasingly prevalent and nasty strain of malicious software that encrypts your files until you pay a …
Over the past several weeks, a handful of frantic Microsoft Windows users havewritten in to ask what they might do to recover from PC infections from"CryptoLocker," the generic name for an increasingly prevalent and nasty strainof malicious software that encrypts your files until you pay a ransom.Unfortunately, the answer for these folks is usually either to pay up or suck itup. This post offers a few pointers to help readers avoid becoming the nextvictim. http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/11/how-to-avoid-cryptolocker-ransomware/ How To Avoid CryptoLocker Ransomware — Krebs on Security Over the past several weeks, a handful of frantic Microsoft Windows users have written in to ask what they might do to recover from PC infections from “CryptoLocker,” the generic name for an increasingly prevalent and nasty strain of malicious software that encrypts your files until you pay a … This post has been reshared 2 times on Google+ View this post on Google+