Newsletter November 2005 - page 5


Christmas Meal

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
         

Don’t forget the club’s Christmas meal will take place on Wednesday 7th December in the Clubhouse Restaurant. If you would like to attend please let Ben know as soon as possible, details are listed below.

The two menu choices are as follows:

Menu One

Cream of Mushroom Soup
Prawn Cocktail
Chicken Wings of Fire
Ham and Cheese Potato Skins
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Roast Turkey with all the traditional trimmings
Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding
Salmon Goujons
Broccoli and Cream Cheese Bake
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Selection of Cold Sweet
Cheese and Biscuits
Xmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce
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Mince Pie and Coffee

£10.95

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Menu Two

Cream of Mushroom Soup
Prawn Cocktail
Chicken Wings of Fire
Ham and Cheese Potato Skins
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Lamb Shanks with Mint and Red Wine Sauce
Braised Steak with Diane Sauce
Halibut Steak with Parsley Butter
Leek and Mushroom Crumble
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Selection of Cold Sweet
Cheese and Biscuits
Xmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce
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Mince Pie and Coffee

£12.95

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Cheques should be made payable to "Clubhouse Restaurant" and sent to:

Ben Barretto,
2 Oakham Road,
Somerby,
Melton Mowbray,
Leicestershire
LE14 2QF

For information Ben's phone number is: 01664 454888



Virus Alert

We are all aware of precautions that need to be taken to protect our computers from viruses that can come via emails etc. It now seems that they could come from a totally new source. Sony have been selling CD’s with a copy protection system on them.

When the CD is played on a Windows personal computer, the software first installs itself and then limits the usage rights of a consumer. It only allows playback with Sony software. The software sparked a class action lawsuit against Sony in California last week, claiming that Sony has not informed consumers that it installs software directly into the "roots" of their computer systems with rootkit software, which cloaks all associated files and is dangerous to remove.
A computer security firm said Thursday it had discovered the first virus that uses music publisher Sony BMG's controversial CD copy-protection software to hide on PCs and wreak havoc.

Under a subject line containing the words "Photo approval," a hacker has mass-mailed the so-called Stinx-E trojan virus to British email addresses, said British anti-virus firm Sophos.

When recipients click on an attachment, they install malware, which may tear down a computer's firewall and give hackers access to a PC. The malware hides by using Sony BMG software that is also hidden -- the software would have been installed on a computer when consumers played Sony's copy-protected music CDs.


   
               
         

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