Monday, March 13, 2006

Re: [Grab the Wheel] 3/13/2006 11:10:38 PM

Greetings! Thanks for chiming in.

Star Trek was at one time a mighty warrior in the realm of television,
however it has taken a steep plunge in the last 8 or so years

I look forward to a renewed age of Trek that has new architects and
views.

Thanks for your note and be sure to download our shows at the
lunchtimegab.com ! Cheers!

On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 11:10 pm, William Shatner's #1 Fan wrote:
> 24 is an okay show, I guess. I like Star Trek better myself. If you
> like smart TV shows, maybe you should try watching Star Trek.
>
> --
> Posted by William Shatner's #1 Fan to Grab the Wheel at 3/13/2006
> 11:10:38 PM
--cptmike via sidekick

The Gift of Gab...

For a couple of years, a friend of mine and I have been talking about the show "24", along with a growing number of other people in my workplace, in my volunteer organizations and more. One of the things I've always wanted to do was have a talk show and offer up a stage for those that are interested in the same things I am the chance to chime in. I think I've been able to do what with a variety of things in my life so far, but with the assistance of my friend Brian Sirimaturos, I'm taking it up a notch.

We've created a conglomerate called "2GuysTalking" that is currently offering up 2 different shows online. The first is "The LunchTimeGab" that offers a taste of personal information with a vocal-blog flair, a dabble in politics and entertainment and fun. The second is the first in what I hope is a long series of shows called "2GuysTalking" which takes something from the entertainment industry and picks, prods, praises and pummels in the same grand fashion that our cube discussion often roll, but at a whole new level. It also allows people to share in the discussion and share their viewpoints on the same things via a great website that we've made online. Our 2GuysTalking focus at this point is "24" the hit show now in it's 5th season which is simply just one of the all-time best shows on televsion. Those of you that have been reading my blog here will enjoy the chemistry that Brian and I have created and we hope that you will tell some of your friends and family about us.

Click Here to Gab Now!


Both shows are entertaining, bring the potential to think, and our goal is to get you talking BACK to the recording that you're hearing so that you will chime in online and help us make The LunchTimeGab at al a really great and successful project.

Where is it going? Who knows at this point, but it's something fun, memorable, and entertaining and I have every intention of continuing to offer the best we can.

Give it a sniff - you won't be disappointed.

Down With the Sickness...

Anti-virus software is something that I cannot be a larger advocate of. I also know that as of the end of January this year, I stopped using McAfee Anti Virus software because after almost 11 months of being supplied with double the money they were due from me (having two subsriptions at the same time from the company), and then telling me "too bad" after verifying that I had paid double for a one year subscription for my one Email machine, this note made my ears perk up this evening:

"McAfee Update Breaks Hundreds Of Apps"

For over five hours Friday, McAfee's anti-virus software erroneously flagged hundreds of legitimate executables as a malicious virus, leading some customers to quarantine or delete the offending files and render applications such as Microsoft Excel inoperative.

By Gregg Keizer

Mar 13, 2006 03:51 PM

For over five hours Friday, McAfee's anti-virus software erroneously flagged hundreds of legitimate executables as a malicious virus, leading some customers to quarantine or delete the offending files and render applications such as Microsoft Excel inoperative."

Let there be no misunderstading: I totally advocate the use of anti-virus software but do not recommend McAfee at this time. I would recommend the use of something called "Bit Defender" available from the link here. It's free (check the ultra-effective version 8 of the software in the downloads section), it's easy to download to your PC, and offers state-of-the-art protection.

Click the link below to learn more of McAfee's recent blunder from Information Week and whatever you do - do not go without anti-virus protection on your PC.

What kind of protection do YOU use on YOUR PCs/computers at home?

http://www.informationweek.com/news/
showArticle.jhtml?articleID=181503325