Derek Black, Official photographer for the Dundee Stars has his own website now. Click here to see his Ice Hockey Photos
15/9/07 Solway Sharks 3 Paisley Pirates 4 Man of the Match Gary Russell
Player of The Year awards:
Rookie of the year winning the Nancy Chisholm Memorial trophy - David Orr
Most improved player - Callum Wallace
Players player - Ryan McNeil
Player of the year - Chris Wilson
Chris Wilson would like to thank Jim Dunning of Masterfit Builders for his personal sponsorship last season and continued support.
10 year old Pirates fan Caprice Muirhead will be co-presenting the kids show on Sunny Govan Radio 103.5 FM on Saturday 14th April at 12 o'clock. Listen in as she will be giving away a pair of tickets for the Spring Cup Final 2nd leg against Dundee Tigers next Saturday at Braehead Arena. All you have to do is text your answer to the competition to 0777 853 9363. You'll have to tune in for the question. You can also listen online at sunnygovan.org I would like to thank Sunny Govan Radio for the requests and shout outs for the Pirates during the last two weeks. Keep up the good work
Some Blackburn fans in The Lagoon Centre
Take care - Microsoft is aware of the Sober mass mailer worm variant named Win32/Sober.Z@mm. The worm tries to entice users through social engineering efforts into opening an attached file or executable in e-mail. If the recipient opens the file or executable, the worm sends itself to all the contacts that are contained in the system’s address book. Customers who are using the most recent and updated antivirus software are at a reduced risk from infection by the Win32/Sober.Z@mm worm.
On systems that are infected by Win32/Sober.Z@mm, the malware is programmed to download and run malicious files from certain Web domains beginning on January 6, 2006. Beginning approximately every two weeks thereafter, the worm is set to begin downloading and running malicious files from additional sites on the same Web domains.
As with all currently known variants of the Sober worm, the worm does not appear to target a security vulnerability, but rather relies on the user opening an infected attachment. Keep all anti virus software up to date. For more info visit http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/912920.msp