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BRAD PITT MAY RUIN YOUR COMPUTERCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Sep 19th, 2008Internet security company McAfee have declared that if you decide to search for the words 'Brad Pitt' on a search engine then you may as well throw away your computer and go back to an abacus. Not because you're an idiot (though if you're searching f...or Brad then that remains a distinct possibility) but because the creators of all the bad bugs out there use his name to lure unsuspecting people in before infecting their systems. Unlike Jonathan King who just used his own name. |
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'Doomsday' Opens on March 14thCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Jan 8th, 2008Universal Pictures announced a March 14th release date for Doomsday, the new sci-fi horror movie from director Neil Marshall (The Descent). Marshall also wrote the film, about a killer virus that necessitates the quarantining of an entire country. ... The story picks up three decades later, when the dreaded Reaper virus escapes the walled-off nation and resurfaces in a major city. An elite group of specialists, captained by Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra), is dispatched into the still-quarantined country to retrieve a cure by any means necessary. Shut off from the rest of the world, the unit must battle through a landscape that has become a waking nightmare. Bob Hoskins, Adrian Lester, Alexander Siddig and Malcolm McDowell co-star in the film. |
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Foreign Invaders Massacre UK’s Native SquirrelsCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Dec 20th, 2007A plague of foreigners has invaded British shores, bringing disease and death to a besieged native population. This isn’t some crazy skinhead rhetoric though, we’re talking about squirrels. The Formby red squirrel preserve in Merseyside, Engla...nd has been beset by a deadly virus. At least 11 native red squirrels have died in the past month from a lethal disease called squirrel pox. The disease is thought to have been brought by a population of invasive grey squirrels. Grey squirrels are generally immune to the illness, but red squirrels have not been well-exposed to the virus in the past and have very little immunity to it. It is almost always fatal to Britain’s native red squirrels. Officials believe that the disease was passed to the red squirrel community when a red squirrel and a grey squirrel used the same feeding station, possibly a bird feeder. |
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