Happy Friday to all the wonderful citizens in the City of Claycord.
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Cowellian’s First
There are 40,000+ American service people deployed to the Middle East representing Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force and yes…Coast Guard. Not to mention several thousand civilians in support. Operating as professionals in a dynamic threat environment, providing help for innocents and determined lethality to foes. Support them when and as you can. 🇺🇸
Atticus Thraxx~
Wow!, … that’s more than I thought. Thanks for Sharing.
I agree with Atticus. Those of us who have served are extremely grateful to those who came behind us. That’s why many of us wear red on Fridays to Remember Everyone Deployed!
I didn’t know about wearing red on Fridays. Thanks Cowellian, needed a good excuse to wear my red cape. 👊🇺🇸
Joke
Why didn’t the mom let the little witch go trick or treating with her friends? She was ex-spelled from school.
Another Joke
I bought a pair of shoes from my drug dealer.
I don’t know what he laced them with,
but I’ve been tripping all day.
Delightful joke, made me snort. 😂
Since Kaspersky Premium is no longer available in the U.S., looking for suggestions on anti virus, web security and VPN programs that come even close to what Kaspersky Premium has.
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Used Kaspersky Premium for about a decade and consider it to be best on the market and rest of the world still gets to use it.
Avast antivirus comes in both, premium and free. I’ve been using the free version of Avast for several years now, and it works great at blocking threats. AVG antivirus is owned by Avast and is also a very good choice. Proton VPN and iTop VPN are good, they come in premium and free versions. If you want an all-in-one, Avast Ultimate includes a VPN. Avast, AVG, and Proton also get top ratings.
The problem with Kaspersky is that it is Russian owned and our government believes the company poses a national security risk. The Russian government can manipulate Kaspersky to spy on us by gaining control of US government computers using their product, and carry out cyberattacks.
I’ll second the recommendation for Avast Free. Also used it for years, all threats caught successfully. But then, I don’t visit sites that are high risk, like Facebook, etc.