[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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>          like the new and useless NHS project or Trident etc.

What I find extremely "funny" is that the first two episodes of "Yes, Prime 
Minister!" (originally broadcase Jan '86) were about scrapping Polaris and 
replacing it with Trident; and the comments given - eg when Jim Hacker PM 
asks Sir Humphrey who runs Britain - that cabinet or the American 
President?", Sir Humphrey replies "I'm a bit of a herectic and in the 
minority: I believe it's the Cabinet..." (or words to that effect) - are 
just as appropriate today...

...

> I'm sure under Win 3.1 the defrag tool had an 'advanced' option where a 
> graphic (lots of squares) appeared. You could, if I remember, hover over a 
> square and it would tell you the file and highlight all the other fragments 
> of thet file too. Not any more.

I didn't realise Win 3.1 had a defrag program - I used a DOS defragger 
(speedisk) that allowed you to look at a cluster and told you to which 
file(s) the data belonged...


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