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1Hermee
The cast of "Twilight" will be on the set of "Extra" (a U.S. entertainment show) next week and they'll be answering questions from fans. I'm not sure of the date it will be shown, but now's the time to get your questions in. Please click on the Source link below, followed by the "upload your video questions" link below the pic of the cast to learn how to submit your questions:
Source: http://extratv.warnerbros.com/2009/02/ask_twilight_questions_rob_pat.php
Although it says the entire Twilight cast will be there, it mentions only Rob Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene and Jackson Rathbone.
For those in the States, be sure to check your t.v. guide for "Extra" next week to see if your questions were asked. :)
EDIT - IMPORTANT RE VIRUS ALERT:
Kara1560 got a virus alert message when she tried to ask a question at that link so it's best if you don't go there unless you have a really good anti-virus software program on your computer that you can run afterward to delete it in case one pops up. It's best if you don't access it anyway.
Source: http://extratv.warnerbros.com/2009/02/ask_twilight_questions_rob_pat.php
Although it says the entire Twilight cast will be there, it mentions only Rob Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene and Jackson Rathbone.
For those in the States, be sure to check your t.v. guide for "Extra" next week to see if your questions were asked. :)
EDIT - IMPORTANT RE VIRUS ALERT:
Kara1560 got a virus alert message when she tried to ask a question at that link so it's best if you don't go there unless you have a really good anti-virus software program on your computer that you can run afterward to delete it in case one pops up. It's best if you don't access it anyway.
5kara1560
darn, i tried to ask something but then this thing came up and said "VIRUS ALERT!" so I asked my mum and she said not to go on it anymore. ( I tried to hide my disapointment but my mum didn't buy my *Fake Happy* expression. lol, she thought I was just anxious about going up on stage for my music recitel! lol
6Hermee
Do you have a virus scanner on your computer, Kara? If so, it's best to run it. I get that message after a virus has been added to mine, or when it's caught it in time so it could be either or. I'm surprised that Extra would have a virus. They're a popular show. They may not be aware that one's embedded in that link though. I feel bad now that I posted that. I'll edit the post up above just in case.
7kara1560
okay, and yeah i have a virus scanner & after it said VIRUS ALERT the whole computer turned off randomly, i realy didn't know what to think of that.
8Hermee
I've never heard of that happening. Would be best to run your virus scanner now to be safe. If you did get one, the longer it's on your computer, the more it can infect something. If you get rid of it now, it will be fine. I'm really sorry, Kara. :(
9kara1560
It's all fine, i just hope it didn't happen to anyone esle. my computer is all fine working well, as good as it ever did. you don't have to say sorry you didn't know it would happen. :)
10Hermee
My computer didn't get a notification of a virus and I've got Norton, which is considered by a lot of techies I've met as the best. It's always possible that your virus scanner misread it as a virus when it was actually a pop-up box for the question or spyware I suppose. Mind you, I didn't click on anything to ask a question so may not have gotten that far.
12Hermee
This is what I have: http://www.symantec.com/norton/internet-security
In addition, I have two anti-spyware programs (both freeware, which means you can download them for free), both of which are considered two of the best. You can never run more than one at a time because they will recognize one another as spyware even though they're not. It's recommended that you run them daily, but they're not automatic so you'd need to click on them to run them.
The one I use the most is this: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html. All you'd need to do is click on Download Here to the right of the Editor's Pick option at the top.
Every time you download something, you need to scan it for viruses before double clicking on it to launch it. To do that, RIGHT click on it after it's download and choose Scan for Viruses (or whatever the scan option is on that menu that pops up). Once it's finished and confirmed there are no viruses, then double click on it to launch it. Make sure you read each option that comes up before clicking NEXT. For instance, I say no to adding a different browser as a my default browser.
I run mine daily because I'm typically on many sites and get spyware daily. Photobucket always adds spyware, for instance, and so do shopping sites such as Amazon or Barnes and Noble because they're trying to track your shopping interests.
If you've never deleted spyware from your computer, you probably have tons. Deleting it makes your computer run more efficiently. Not deleting it can cause programs to malfunction and/or crash, web pages or programs to freeze, games might not launch, you could get pop-ups, and your computer will run slower because the cookies the spyware embedded are tracking everywhere you go, sneaky little blighters that they are.
Another way to make your computer run more efficiently is to delete your cache (temporary folder). Everything you click on is stored in your cache and it gets clogged up after a while. To do that in Internet Explorer, click Tools the top right, then Delete Files, Delete Browsing History, Ok. Then wait for it to be deleted. When it has finished, click on the refresh page icon at the top that looks like two green arrows going in opposite directions.
Some people think spyware and viruses are the same thing, but they're not and it's best if delete both.
Spyware is what websites you visit (not all) add to your computer in the form of cookies that track pages you click on so they can send you pop-ups for things you're interested in, or, in Amazon's case, for instance, to track pages you've visited so they can customize your page to things you're interested in.
Viruses, on the other hand, can destroy your computer or just cause programs to cease working, or they can pop-ups that say you have to keep clicking on things or nothing will work. They're added with vicious intent.
Both can cause programs to crash and/or malfunction, but with viruses, they can eat away at the programs to cause them to malfunction permanently and for computer to be damaged beyond repair if not dealt with quickly.
In addition, I have two anti-spyware programs (both freeware, which means you can download them for free), both of which are considered two of the best. You can never run more than one at a time because they will recognize one another as spyware even though they're not. It's recommended that you run them daily, but they're not automatic so you'd need to click on them to run them.
The one I use the most is this: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html. All you'd need to do is click on Download Here to the right of the Editor's Pick option at the top.
Every time you download something, you need to scan it for viruses before double clicking on it to launch it. To do that, RIGHT click on it after it's download and choose Scan for Viruses (or whatever the scan option is on that menu that pops up). Once it's finished and confirmed there are no viruses, then double click on it to launch it. Make sure you read each option that comes up before clicking NEXT. For instance, I say no to adding a different browser as a my default browser.
I run mine daily because I'm typically on many sites and get spyware daily. Photobucket always adds spyware, for instance, and so do shopping sites such as Amazon or Barnes and Noble because they're trying to track your shopping interests.
If you've never deleted spyware from your computer, you probably have tons. Deleting it makes your computer run more efficiently. Not deleting it can cause programs to malfunction and/or crash, web pages or programs to freeze, games might not launch, you could get pop-ups, and your computer will run slower because the cookies the spyware embedded are tracking everywhere you go, sneaky little blighters that they are.
Another way to make your computer run more efficiently is to delete your cache (temporary folder). Everything you click on is stored in your cache and it gets clogged up after a while. To do that in Internet Explorer, click Tools the top right, then Delete Files, Delete Browsing History, Ok. Then wait for it to be deleted. When it has finished, click on the refresh page icon at the top that looks like two green arrows going in opposite directions.
Some people think spyware and viruses are the same thing, but they're not and it's best if delete both.
Spyware is what websites you visit (not all) add to your computer in the form of cookies that track pages you click on so they can send you pop-ups for things you're interested in, or, in Amazon's case, for instance, to track pages you've visited so they can customize your page to things you're interested in.
Viruses, on the other hand, can destroy your computer or just cause programs to cease working, or they can pop-ups that say you have to keep clicking on things or nothing will work. They're added with vicious intent.
Both can cause programs to crash and/or malfunction, but with viruses, they can eat away at the programs to cause them to malfunction permanently and for computer to be damaged beyond repair if not dealt with quickly.
16kara1560
Hey Hermee!!! I worked!!!!! I put the virus scanner on and it worked!!!! (TwiNuter scream(s)) YES!!! WOOOOO!!!! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!! hehehehehe!!!
17Hermee
Do you mean you ran the virus scanner already on your computer and it found the virus, then deleted it?
18kara1560
that too, but what i was talking about was that i asked Robert something and the virus scanner blocked it!!! YEAH!!!! ( I don't care if it is 8,000 to 1, atleast i have that 1)!!!
19Hermee
You asked him a question OR the virus scanner blocked your question? Sorry, but I'm confused.
21kara1560
I asked him a question AND the virus scanner block the virus! Sorry, when i'm exited i'm not that coherent! lol
22Hermee
Well gee, that's something to get excited about, but, but, but ... you left me in suspense. What was the question? ;)