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Anti-Viruses vs. Children: This post is part of a writing prompt: Children Fighting
Posted by Mathax, Nov 13, 2007. 466 views. ID = 310
 
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Anti-Viruses vs. Children

Posted by Mathax, Nov 13, 2007. 466 views. ID = 310
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This is what computer's Anti-Viruses do when you have two on your computer.
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This post is Part 2 of a writing series titled My Computer Problems.

Fighting.

Always fighting.

That is what

Anti-viruses do when you,

Install two or three or more.

On one computer. Taking up memory.

Trying to remove each other.

Children fighting.

That is what children do.

when their brothers (or sisters!)

Have something that they want.

But unlike the Anti-Virus their mom tells them to stop.

To stop the Anti-Viruses

You have to bring your computer to your local computer tech.


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This post is Part 2 of a writing series titled My Computer Problems. The next part of this series can be found here: My Internet Connection.
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Katie
Nov 13, 2007
Interesting comparison. :-)
   ~Posted by Katie, Nov 13, 2007






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