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The Hornets' Nest II

Discussion in 'Watford' started by geitungur akureyrar, Nov 16, 2011.

  1. Hornette_TID

    Hornette_TID Well-Known Member
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    yep, but i went up in the summer, it wasn't cold, it was just very wet!...actually, i'd like to do that again some time, it was years ago! Weirdly, half way up, we bumped into family friends from Wembley that we didn't even know were there! That was odd, and we were all staying on the same campsite...a good time for the rest of the holiday, if not a little wet! good point about the flooding!
     
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  2. Norwayhornet

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    unlike us where it remains a big concern!
     
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  3. Norwayhornet

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    Better get your oxygen tanks ready then BB
     
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  4. yorkshirehornet

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    Norway: cross-site scriptingf... YES only on here and still happening... whatever it means!
     
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  5. Norwayhornet

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    Have you tried another browser mate! I`m getting no abnormal things happening!
     
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  6. Norwayhornet

    Norwayhornet Well-Known Member

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    Hornette is on it as has this for you Yorkie

    Cross-site scripting attacks are a leading online threat. Their aim is to exploit vulnerabilities in the websites you visit. How do they work? By compromising legitimate websites with malicious content that can capture keystrokes and record your login information and password. If your login information and password is captured, your personal data could be compromised.

    Internet Explorer (IE8 and IE9) has a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter feature that can help prevent one website from adding potentially malicious script code to another website. XSS Filter analyzes how websites interact, and when it recognizes a potential attack, it will automatically block script code from running. When this happens, you will see a message in the Notification bar letting you know that the webpage was modified to help protect your privacy and security.

    By default the XSS Filter is turned on in IE8 and IE9.

    It is recommended that you DO NOT turn the XSS filter off.
     
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  7. SandyHornet

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    Taken from an early update on Barnet's website.

    "In the meantime that same council, with extreme haste, have agreed that Saracens, having no previous connection with the Borough, can be offered a 125 year lease of Copthall for no payment whatsoever."

    Now I know nothing about land leases but it does seem a bit suss???
     
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  8. Hornette_TID

    Hornette_TID Well-Known Member
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    Here ya go Yorkie :)..the answer to your question:

    Cross-site scripting attacks are a leading online threat. Their aim is to exploit vulnerabilities in the websites you visit. How do they work? By compromising legitimate websites with malicious content that can capture keystrokes and record your login information and password. If your login information and password is captured, your personal data could be compromised.

    Internet Explorer (IE8 and IE9) has a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter feature that can help prevent one website from adding potentially malicious script code to another website. XSS Filter analyzes how websites interact, and when it recognizes a potential attack, it will automatically block script code from running. When this happens, you will see a message in the Notification bar letting you know that the webpage was modified to help protect your privacy and security.

    By default the XSS Filter is turned on in IE8 and IE9.

    It is recommended that you DO NOT turn the XSS filter off.
     
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  9. Hornette_TID

    Hornette_TID Well-Known Member
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    i just feel dreadfully sorry for Barnet :(
     
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  10. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    I shall be turning no filters off <yikes> I dont even know what they are <doh> LOL!
     
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  11. Hornette_TID

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    lol...me neither! but then..i don't use IE either!
     
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  12. Hornette_TID

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    right, off i go, doing the mum thing....see you later :)
     
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  13. Bolton's Boots

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    Don't drink coffee then? <laugh>
     
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  14. yorkshirehornet

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    <doh> LOL!
     
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  15. hornethologist a.k.a. theo

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    And beer and wine are probably filtered somewhere before they reach the bottle...

    Better cut those out too...:emoticon-0101-sadsm
     
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  16. Norwayhornet

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    Noooooooooo! dont scare us Theo <yikes> we are happy in our ignorance:)
     
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  17. Bolton's Boots

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    Being a vintner from way back, he's safe - wine isn't filtered, it's decanted. ;)
     
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  18. Norwayhornet

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    it is filtered in the manufacturing process though!<yikes> and again at the bottling stage !( well it is when I make it , keeps some of the crud out that you sometimes find at the bottom of a bottle !
     
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  19. Norwayhornet

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    Does doesnt it !the sort of underhanded tactics the Saffers would use to get their way!
     
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  20. Bolton's Boots

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    Your process must be different from mine - I don't filter it at all - I let the crud settle and syphon the liquid off.
     
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