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deadfredflickr posted a photo:
I was fixing someones PC, had a hell of a load of issues lol
Firstly, it got HOT! Like... 59 deg c idle, in the BIOS lol So the CPU heatsink was cleaned of 5 years of dust and cleaned up from the old over applied thermal paste :) Now running at 45 deg c idle (still not great but hey!)
Anyway, it seems the main issue with windows refusing to boot was a virus, how do i know this? Well when i eventually killed the app that was effing windows up and got it to keep running longer than two seconds i launched firefox to download some apps. It says "restore previous session" im like... lets have a nosey and first site that pops up is "Pornhub.com" xD
Also, something was really messed up with it, even linux wouldn't boot, kernal panics the lot :)
*thanks to Jack Pierce for, again, helping me with PC issues :D*
earlycj5 posted a photo:
Not sure which virus is causing these symptoms, but it's a nice ring-spot effect not uncommon to plant viruses symptoms on fruit.
I'm not going to bother finding out which virus, it's on the menu for tonight, it's been stuffed and is on the smoker currently.
The following is from a Texas A&M Extension Website,
plantanswers.tamu.edu/vegetables/pepper.html
While there are many viruses that can harm peppers, the following are the most prevalent in North America.
Tobacco Mosaic Virus--Leaves become yellow and a mosaic pattern can be seen on them. Eventually plants become stunted and fruit discolored. Because TMV can be found in tobacco, refrain from smoking near the plants. Do not handle plants after smoking tobacco. Many pepper varieties have resistance or tolerance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus.
Cucumber Mosaic Virus--Plants are severely stunted with light green, leathery foliage. Leaves and fruit may develop yellow spots and rings. This virus is worldwide and can infect many food crops and weeds. Aphids can transmit CMV from weeds to vegetables and back to weeds.
Viruses and wilts are not very common in gardens. If a pepper plant appears to have the symptoms of a wilt or virus, the only action to take is to remove and destroy the plant.
There is no cure for a wilt or virus. Plants can be burned or put through a garbage disposal, if small, but do not allow the plant to be put into a community or home compost pile where the virus or wilt could infect other plants.