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Lord Golbez
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 2:10 pm |
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That's why they brought the muscle. Problem is he's already inside and at least two people ran out.
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swmartian
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 4:03 pm |
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Lord Golbez wrote: That's why they brought the muscle. Problem is he's already inside and at least two people ran out. I'm still unclear why Bun-Bun deigned to come (boredom?), but I can't see him volunteering to play a shepherd for any reason.
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swmartian
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 4:18 pm |
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CheeseWhisper wrote: So now I'm wondering... how does Zoe (or anyone) determine who is possessed? Is it only through their actions? Because I could see a few savvy demons just chilling while their hosts escape. Well, Pete gave names to all the students who were possessed (with the possible exception of Reno and Cearra, although by now I'm sure they are too). So if they don't have names, they're free to go! :-D
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Dodger77
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:06 pm |
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Rombobjörn wrote: Dodger77 wrote: Probably should have locked that door, Ferryman. Which door? I meant the door to the room that contained the Hand of Fate. I did forget about the skeleton key, although the comic doesn't show her using it.
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Sotanaht
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Post Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2024 11:33 am |
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Rombobjörn wrote: Meander at least looked hard enough. Dodger77 wrote: Probably should have locked that door, Ferryman. Which door? The front door? It may well have the kind of lock that can be opened from the inside without a key (once the magic barrier is gone). The door to the basement? That one was locked, but Meander got the skeleton key from Karen. The door to the room in the basement? The skeleton key probably opens that one too. I actually forgot about the skeleton key. I thought she swiped the key from the Ferryman before running away. Considering how she got the invitation in the first place it would have been perfectly in character. Dodger77 wrote: Rombobjörn wrote: Dodger77 wrote: Probably should have locked that door, Ferryman. Which door? I meant the door to the room that contained the Hand of Fate. I did forget about the skeleton key, although the comic doesn't show her using it. It does show her using it on the door to the basement immediately before that room. Showing her unlocking 2 doors in a row would have been too redundant for comic purposes. While not entirely logical (there are plenty of acceptable excuses), it wouldn't have changed anything unless the slight delay caused her to get caught instead, which obviously wasn't the direction the story was intended to go.
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Bolger
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:02 pm |
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Happy Birthday, Pete!
BTW, I went to TopWebComics a couple of hours ago for my daily vote for Sluggy Freelance, and my laptop got infected with a virus. I will not be voting for a while, until I can visit the site on a public PC and make sure it is safe.
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swmartian
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Post Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 6:17 pm |
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Bolger wrote: BTW, I went to TopWebComics a couple of hours ago for my daily vote for Sluggy Freelance, and my laptop got infected with a virus. I will not be voting for a while, until I can visit the site on a public PC and make sure it is safe. 1. Just to clarify (since the first part of your post was directed at Pete), Pete has never asked us to vote at TopWebcomics. It's probably barely on his radar (and only because Zill provides the link). Voting is strictly a grassroots effort. 2. You might want to invest in antivirus software that also protects you while browsing (e.g., Bitdefender's Traffic Light). [I think it's worth the peace of mind, but nothing can promise to keep you 100.00% safe 100.00% of the time] 3. While I certainly won't disagree with your plan not to revisit the suspected site until you've had a chance to double-check its safety, consider what other sites you visited that might have infected you. Traffic Light didn't stop me from going to TopWebcomics, and I checked the link with two other link scanners (e.g., Google's Safe Browsing), and TopWebcomics was designated as safe. Of course, it could have been a temporary infection that was cleaned up between your visit and mine. <shrug> Good luck disinfecting your computer!
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Bolger
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 2:26 am |
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swmartian wrote: Bolger wrote: BTW, I went to TopWebComics a couple of hours ago for my daily vote for Sluggy Freelance, and my laptop got infected with a virus. I will not be voting for a while, until I can visit the site on a public PC and make sure it is safe. 1. Just to clarify (since the first part of your post was directed at Pete), Pete has never asked us to vote at TopWebcomics. It's probably barely on his radar (and only because Zill provides the link). Voting is strictly a grassroots effort. Yes. Understood. I'm not registered at TopWebComics, so it always has a test to prove I'm human: matching a webcomic character to one of three names. The other day there was a black screen with a "click here" to prove you are human. I foolishly ignored the red flags and clicked on the box, thinking that they were just changing the test. Then I started to get bombarded with fake Macafee alerts saying someone was downloading my files and to click again. I rebooted but the fake Macafee alerts were still there, so I shut the laptop off and phoned a techie. swmartian wrote: 2. You might want to invest in antivirus software that also protects you while browsing (e.g., Bitdefender's Traffic Light). [I think it's worth the peace of mind, but nothing can promise to keep you 100.00% safe 100.00% of the time] The laptop has antivirus software. But I clicked where I should have known better not to. swmartian wrote: 3. While I certainly won't disagree with your plan not to revisit the suspected site until you've had a chance to double-check its safety, consider what other sites you visited that might have infected you. Traffic Light didn't stop me from going to TopWebcomics, and I checked the link with two other link scanners (e.g., Google's Safe Browsing), and TopWebcomics was designated as safe. Of course, it could have been a temporary infection that was cleaned up between your visit and mine. <shrug> Good luck disinfecting your computer! Thanks! I phoned a techie right away and he fixed it. And thanks for checking TopWebComics. I went to a public PC on Thursday and it was okay. On Friday I used the laptop again, with no problem.
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swmartian
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 4:14 pm |
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Bolger wrote: I'm not registered at TopWebComics, so it always has a test to prove I'm human: matching a webcomic character to one of three names. The other day there was a black screen with a "click here" to prove you are human. I foolishly ignored the red flags and clicked on the box, thinking that they were just changing the test. Then I started to get bombarded with fake Macafee alerts saying someone was downloading my files and to click again. I rebooted but the fake Macafee alerts were still there, so I shut the laptop off and phoned a techie. What a weird experience. Nope, that is not normal. Bolger wrote: swmartian wrote: 2. You might want to invest in antivirus software that also protects you while browsing (e.g., Bitdefender's Traffic Light). [I think it's worth the peace of mind, but nothing can promise to keep you 100.00% safe 100.00% of the time] The laptop has antivirus software. But I clicked where I should have known better not to. I assumed you had antivirus software, I meant the additional layer that stops the computer from connecting to infected or evil links (or rather, should stop it). Bolger wrote: swmartian wrote: Good luck disinfecting your computer! Thanks! I phoned a techie right away and he fixed it. And thanks for checking TopWebComics. I went to a public PC on Thursday and it was okay. On Friday I used the laptop again, with no problem. I'm glad to hear it was a relatively minor infection that you were able to clear up!! I wanted to triple check for myself and others. I'd already voted (which meant Traffic Light had let me through), but I wanted to use other checks to be certain. May just have been bad timing. :-P
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Bolger
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Post Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2024 2:30 am |
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swmartian wrote: I assumed you had antivirus software, I meant the additional layer that stops the computer from connecting to infected or evil links (or rather, should stop it). Thanks for the tip! I'll talk to my techie friend about it.
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