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How to Stop Spyware

Spyware and Adware programs can be installed on your PC without your knowledge. These programs may be stealing personal information about you and/or slowing down your computer's performance and Internet connection speed. More >>

Mail server blocking

GA.net actively engages in blocking mail servers on the Internet that have been designated as willfully or unknowingly engaging in distributing unsolicited e-mails or messages containing viruses. More >>

VIRUSES: Old and Busted.

As the occurrence of malicious viruses continues to increase, it is becoming more important to safeguard computers. GA.net employs a wide variety of virus blocking techniques, which reduce the potential for viruses being delivered to your GA.net e-mail address; these techniques include screening, scanning, and teamwork. More >>

Spam: Busted.

There are many ways to reduce the amount of junk e-mail that gets delivered to your GA.net address. Junk e-mails are any unsolicited messages that are sent to your e-mail address which are not wanted; these messages are commonly called "spam." Since not all spam filtering methods are effective or appropriate for everyone, we have built tools that allow our customers to customize many of their own filtering settings. More >>

Stopping pop-up windows

Almost all pop-up windows are intended to advertise something to you. The ads are generally caused by two different methods, which are described below. More >>

One click . . . report as spam.

GA.net has made it even easier to report e-mail messages as spam. Now every message has a one click link directly from webmail where you can report the message as spam. More >>

What is GA.net doing to reduce Spam?

During the six month period between October of 2002 and March of 2003, MSNBC estimated that the amount of Junk E-mail (Spam) sent in the U.S. doubled (MSNBC Article). More >>
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A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, November 20, 2008. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)AP - With no end in sight to economic bad news, President George W. Bush on Friday ensured that millions of laid-off workers will keep getting their unemployment checks as the year-end holidays approach.


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non sequitur
\NAHN-SEK-wuh-ter\
noun

an inference that does not follow from the premises



a statement (as a response) that does not follow logically from or is not clearly related to anything previously said

Example Sentence
The professor's lecture was a jumble of non sequiturs and irrelevant observations. In Latin, "non sequitur" means "it does not follow." The phrase was borrowed into English in the 1500s by people who made a formal study of logic. For them it meant a conclusion that does not follow from the statements that lead to it. But we now use "non sequitur" for any kind of statement that seems to come out of the blue. The Latin verb "sequi" ("to follow") has actually led the way for a number of English words. A "sequel" follows the original novel, film, or television show. Someone "obsequious" follows another about, flattering and fawning. And an action is often followed by its "consequence."

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
Let prudence always attend your pleasures; it is the way to enjoy the sweets of them, and not be afraid of the consequences. Prudence is the necessary ingredient in all virtues, without which they degenerate into folly and excess.

Jeremy Collier (1650-1726) English Clergyman

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