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Never seen it before, but I wonder why you would want it?.

If you want security software etc, there is some nice free stuff thats easily available with probably less chance of screwing up your system.

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Never seen it before' date=' but I wonder why you would want it?.

If you want security software etc, there is some nice free stuff thats easily available with probably less chance of screwing up your system.[/quote']

My name's Neil, I'm 27 years of age, and I'm addicted to gadgets :)

I just thought it looked good.

Cheers

Ventmore

My name's Neil' date=' I'm 27 years of age, and I'm addicted to gadgets :)

I just thought it looked good.

Cheers

Ventmore[/quote']

Here you clearly, but I wouldnt chance something like that locking me out of my own pc :o :(

Hi Neil...

I'm Ric, 25, IT Trainer, and also a gadget geek...

Still got no idea why you'd want one of these?!?! What's up with the old Ctrl+Alt+Delete ??? :confused:

Look tat IMHO. :)

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