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"Sloppy Adolescent"

  • Started by Dekshuduph
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  • From: Viken, Norway
  • Registered: 13-Dec-2006
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Stupid, stupid AVG. It simply thinks that compiled Windows code can be up to no good and strikes. I've had that problem with a few others, but usually virus programs aren't quite as dense as that. Oh, and deleting the suspected malware instead of just quarantining it and asking you is simply unforgivable.

In the start, switching back and forth will be more problematic. Later on it's easier.

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  • Registered: 26-Oct-2013
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I had a similar experience with Qwerty. I realized that it had completely become muscle memory. That is, I forgot where the keys are. But over three days I was back to typing Qwerty, with muscle memory. So the muscle memory is easy to recover. I didn't bother relearning Qwerty, confident that I can regain the muscle memory, so now I'm back to not being able to type in Qwerty without looking at the keys, and I'm okay with that.

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