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Yesterday afternoon I got infected with one of those awful fake virus things. I kept getting popups waning me that my computer was infected and suggesting I buy Antivirus JS for $69. This was a particularly bad one that prevented most things from running on my computer. I couldn’t even bring up TaskManager to kill it. Could not run McAfee virus scan or much of anything else. I rebooted in Safe Mode and ran the virus scanner which took all night (0ver 1 million files). This morning I rebooted with my fingers crossed and – nada – the infection was still there.
A friend had sent me links to a couple of programs that might remove the infection but I tried those and the virus prevented them from running. My last hope was to take advantage of a virus removal service that McAfee offers remotely. But.. I had to get to there web site to order it. Internet Explorer as compromised by the virus so it would only go to the fake antivirus page. Google Chrome would not even run. In desperation I clicked on Firefox and voila I got to the McAfee site. I had planned to purchase the remote virus removal service via chat but couldn’t find the page that gave that choice so I just clicked on Purchase. That gave me a phone number to call. I hooked up with a man named Thomas Abraham, probably in India. The first few things he asked me to try did not work. Although we got to the remote access software that he needed to use, my virus would not let that program run. He had me reboot in Safe Mode with networking and we got him connected. He took over my computer and, for the next 45 minutes or so, went through dozens and dozens of steps to find and eliminate my infection. It was fascinating to watch although he was working very fast. We had terminated our phone conversation; he said we could use chat. The moment of truth came when he said he was going to reboot the machine in normal mode and I should watch for error messages. Thankfully I did not see any and waited, holding my breath, to see if the virus would reappear. It did not! Hoooooray! He performed another bunch of tasks and then informed me in the chat window that everything was fixed. I felt like jumping up and clicking my heels. I am still amazed that they can do that.
Our 39th anniversary was July 25th. For my birthday Jill had given me two tickets for a dinner cruise on the Tall Ship Windy for that night. The kids gave me a gift certificate for a room at the Hyatt for that night. We headed downtown and checked into the Hyatt; they upgraded us to a suite facing the river.
We headed down Michigan Avenue hoping to have lunch at the Oak Street Beachstro
but the wait was too long. Tried the Cheesecake Factory in the John Hancock but same story so we ended up at the Mighty Nice Grill in Water Tower Place
We walked around, went over to Rush Street then headed back towards the river.
Went back to our hotel and got ready for dinner
Took the water taxi over to Navy Pier
and headed down to the dock for the Tall Ship Windy.
The cruise was very nice, the food was not so great.
We thoroughly enjoyed being out on the lake for the fireworks
Next morning we walked along the river walk but found that none of those restaurants were open for breakfast so we had a nice breakfast at the Great Room in the Renaissance Hotel
We had left Friday open to see what people wanted to do. We had decided to go to the Wild Animal Park. Unfortunately it was getting pretty hot. We had breakfast at the Cottage nearby
and one of the guys there warned that it would be really hot out by the Wild Animal Park. He suggested we take in the Scripps Aquarium so we decided to start there and see where the day took us.
Next stop was the Torrey Pines Glider Port. Alas, the wind was blowing the wrong way so we didn’t get to see anybody take off
Next stop was Meditation Gardens, again, so that Dave and Jeanne could see it.
After a quick stop at VG Donuts we headed back to the hotel for “free time”.
We wrapped up a wonderful week with dinner at George’s outdoors high above the cove. That made 3 of the Ten Best Restaurants with a View in San Diego
Next morning we saw Dave and Jeanne off and then drove the other four to the airport. We went down to Seaport Village for lunch, dropped off our van and flew home.