is annoyed!!
I suggest you just ignore anything that annoys you so - you will be much
better off.
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I don't recall you having one potshot at Apple...funny or FUD.
Mike
Probably because you don't pay attention. And you have certain blinders
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It is my experience that using the DVI cable means that the Mac or Windows
will read data across the cable and only present based on what it sees. So
maybe the connection at the LCD monitor, the video card, or the cable itself
has a problem of some sort.
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or security concern, you probably
shouldn't have multiple people using the same account on your OS and the
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Does anyone have any thoughts or incites on the company called NebuAd?
http://tinyurl.com/64ol2h
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I have heard of people in the 80s and 90s not sure of using a Mac, but
have
not run across anyone who wouldn't be willing to use a Mac in years.
I am assumed that you
(rather than simply the cell) and pasting them, results
in the same errors.
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as appealing to folks of a
countercultural nature or to those who would be different, as the Mac ads
say. I also think that is a big reason that many steer clear of Macs.
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4. Use the System File Checker tool to repair User32.dll -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/142676#
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When you were troubleshooting, did you turn off all your firewall software?
Would be nice to know if that affects the results.
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requests when you try this?
3. Do all the computers show up in your Microsoft Network?
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moved to Firefox 3, it could be more complicated.
You don't want to copy every file over - the problem could have been a
corrupt history file or something. Still, if you do copy a file over and it
gets messed up again, you can always delete it.
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, other OSes), it depends on
the application you are in when you see the URL.
One approach that works for some people is to have an icon for each browser
on your desktop. Then drag the URL over to that icon.
I do that for testing different browsers in Linux, but I think it works in
Windows, too.
John
Another possibility is to boot from a Linux CD and see if you can run the
DOS stuff under WINE or qemu. Then the A:\ drive would be mapped to a
folder on your hard drive.
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I just installed Firefox 3 yesterday.
Bookmarks - Organize Bookmarks opens up a window with the tree view on the
left, the contents of the currently selected folder in the upper right, and
the properties of the selected bookmark in the lower right.
In other words, a three panel view, a lot like
told me to
remove everything but the CPU and it should reach the BIOS. It didn't,
and they replaced it. It makes sense as the BIOS doesn't use RAM. But
I imagine boards may be different.
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ago, that was a lot. Today, you are probably better off with more
bandwidth.
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Michel Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The uptime guarantee might be useful for mission critical circuits; more
appropriate is having the same bandwidth upstream and down.
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you send to. Isn't that what you care about most?
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be worth paying $200
for a longer guaranteed replacement period of a year as opposed to 60 days.
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system. That DVD player requires Joliet CDs for jpeg display
purposes.
I recall moving some files to folders instead of having them all in the root
of the CD, to get around this problem.
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-and-mortar stores and turn
down the help from the sales people.
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that putting fewer per CD, to allow people
to focus on just a few at a time would be a better approach most of the
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Man, Boolean searches are older than computers. I did Boolean searches in
college in 1978. And Boolean algebra is much, much older.
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is that you *don't* have everything the
same. You don't know if you have a bad extension or theme or weird setting
or corrupted history file.
With a new profile, I would copy over the bookmarks.htm file and nothing
else - reinstall anything else you need.
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For the past several months using FF has led to multiple freezes per day
and often very slow loading.
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increases in rates banks
charge, but db beat me to it.
People have done far worse using a credit card and/or ATM than the worst
money exchangers on the street, so research your options.
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in which case if you take a different route than it wants, it may be telling
you to get back on the route for a long time.
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Again, if you had simply argued that non-technical people don't care, your
citing dictionaries would have proved your case.
Good luck.
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I'm pretty sure it is on your disk after downloading it.
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on the last one while holding down the
Shift key. Delete can also be done via menu or right click pop up menu.
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management, the only function being offered is new simple
volume.
The 15 GB is negligible given the two large internal drives
available... not a big deal if this can't be done...
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Sure.
Boot from a Linux bootable disk that has GParted or QTParted on it and run
the disk partitioning software. Expand the OS/primary partition to include
the 15 GB unallocated
? Of course not. Any more than any other file you
get off the internet with HTTP or FTP or any other protocol, whether
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Tony, bad example. Not a photovoltaic trickle charger, as betty was talking
about.
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would direct the CEO to reduce the mortgage portfolio
because of the too many eggs in one basket scenario. Even though
mortgages were the big money makers.
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sounds more like Reagan than Bush. But Reagan praised
dictators that actively killed their own people, unlike Iran and Cuba.
But all three of those people are/were probably real nut jobs.
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, then
we have isolated the problem. In that case, the Internet and your access to
the Internet is working perfectly. All that is broken is looking up the IP.
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My posts don't seem to get through lately. Would someone please just
comment if you see this?
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Then why can I see my own replies in gmail? I read it through the web
interface at mail.google.com.
You certainly can.
Just go to the OP and go through the conversation. Your reply will be in
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Stephen,
Here is my recommendation:
1. Download and install iTunes.
2. Download all the MP3 files you can find for podcasts.
3. Import them into iTunes.
4. update your player via iTunes
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Win98 SE would let me know if it sees the wireless router? I know how
to do that under the newer OS like XP, but how do I do it under Win98
SE? I don't think that it sees the router. I believe that may be the
problem.
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is filled with my own sent mail. How can
I get all those out of there without deleting them?
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I'm not seeing that. There are 6 options in the filters
at all. Or not.
If you are lazy, you can still use Gmail labels like filters. Turn off the
inbox label and it isn't in your inbox any more.
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Definitely confusing wording. For some reason, I understood it first time.
Must be something wrong with me g
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another shortcut to the Start menu?
So in a week you get several hundred shortcuts added (I probably start
Firefox alone 40 times a week)?
Thanks.
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, if the calls originate from within
the state, i cannot stop them. if that the case, how do i figure out if a
particular 800 number is in state or out of state?
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Just FYI, Gmail converts all three of those to working hyperlinks.
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they don't
make the policies. Intrusive security is far better than none.
Yes, the TSA employees are just following orders.
But, considering how easy it still is for investigators to slip bombs,
knives, guns, etc. through existing TSA security, it hardly seems worth it.
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for that, it will just go more
quickly.
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Make magazine got a comment from one of the artists:
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installed/connected for use.
2. Occasionally Windows will think that the order of USB ports is different
from before. Not sure why. This leads to issues related to 1, above. 1
will also happen if something is unplugged from one physical port and
plugged into another physical USB port.
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. Tell them you think you were the
victim of a phishing attack and to stop activity on your account until you
confirm you can get back in.
Don't rely on anything else, not email, nothing.
And ask them to check for activity, you will almost certainly be
unpleasantly surprised.
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well find that it recovers the drive for you
completely.
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The first thing I would check is whether the BIOS recognizes it.
It is clearly getting power, but the other cable might not be connected
correctly any more.
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paid $1,000,000,000 for MySQL in order to kill it? What a theory!
Do these companies really have that kind of money to burn?
Larry Ellison does. And that is Dvorak's conspiracy theory.
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mailing lists set the From: and Reply-To: to be the individual user's
email address, but have to set the Sender: field to be the mailing list, so
that the mail will go out successfully.
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the screen but keep everything else
running.
2. I once made the modification to automatically reconnect when coming back
from sleep or hibernation, but I gave up on Vista and don't have it
accessible to verify. Dang.
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It looks like the
http://www.schedulesdirect.org/
is the likely future, at $20 / year
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Are you sure you are talking about Firefox and IE? They don't normally do
email (except for webmail) and wouldn't have any options for downloading
email. Maybe Thunderbird and Outlook or Outlook Express?
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pandora.com still works
It will actually play the other artists and albums for you and let you give
them the thumbs up or down to help narrow your search.
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Well, my lost sheep finally came home. I sent this Saturday, and just
got it today. Go figure.
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else make randomizer that I
could plug into usb port and use?
You want a software solution to replace the hardware solution? I think that
is unlikely, as it would be less secure to expose how the algorithm is
working for you.
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. Doesn't
mean they are easy to crack. You can Google on how long it would take to
crack it if it were using a 256-bit key to encrypt with.
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you recorded enough sequential numbers and spent enough computing time, you
could break it. It might take more CPU decades than you want to spend,
though.
I believe they do something simple like encrypt with a large key and use the
least significant 6 or 8 digits.
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My son's video camera requires a FAT16.
Where do I get one?
Go to the store and buy a storage card that fits.
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It is possible he had some RAM fail, and didn't notice the message when he
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enabling LBA, enable it.
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new is I got my wife an iMac.
Clearly XP is embarrassed by the iMac nearby.
You can try a new profile - often a corrupted profile is the problem.
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the house. Rain can really lower their data rate.
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. Then turn on the router.
6. Reset your connection to the router and see if you are on the Internet
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. If you want to know if there are DNS issues, you should use DNS tools.
There are web sites to help you, there are utilities you can run to help
you, all modern OSes have command line utilities to help you. You are
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(or 1 hour for the wedding video
maybe) - then I could do an effective restore over the Internet. Of course,
this assumes that I can reinstall the OS and all the applications locally.
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is getting rid of any IE 6 use.
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http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039
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will have to edit your Account Settings in Thunderbird to
reflect this change.
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it can go now.
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myself in years, but it is there, probably because large organizations still
have a small need.
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nothing
short of therapy is going to help. :)
Tony,
I suspect if you need financial assistance for your therapy, there are those
on this list who will contribute. :)
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Can anyone recommend a company that takes your ideas for an interactive
exhibit, translates them into an interactive computer display? tia.
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. By at least a 100-1 (probably more like 10,000 to 1, but
detailed statistics aren't available), Windows vulnerabilities are more
severe than any other OS on the Internet.
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to the machine and run, indeed this exact attack is
probably the most common attack on windows...and apparently not hard to
exploit on a mac.
Full article:
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Probably the single biggest security flaw has been the deep integration of
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to stop coding their products to only run if the user is
an
admin.
Yeah, those fools follow the Microsoft guidelines for coding. What idiots
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. It's only fair.
[OT note - I remember some reasonably famous Absurdist play (Ionesco?) where
every time someone said the phrase it is only fair, all the characters on
stage screamed and ran off stage.]
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point times list
on full header could not be spoofed. Is that true or false... does
anyone know?
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. ?!?
While we are at it, shouldn't guns send off little messages with GPS
locations and time stamps, with fingerprints collected off the handle, to
law enforcement, every time someone fires a gun?
(Sorry for the sarcasm, just got my goat.)
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them have nothing to do with the local username.
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