idiot hyperbole
those
of us who have to live with a fascist administration.
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Sorry it's already been thunk.
Thought crimes can be among the most serious offenses making lack of
thought much in vogue.
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I'm stumped.
When I go to shut down the computer I get a small window giving me the
option to perform an upgrade and then when finished the PC will shut down.
So I tell it to do the upgrade, but somewhere in the process it fails to
install. I have even tried the upgrade option in Internet
I just returned from 5 weeks traveling overseas. I took two cell phones
with me. My Nokia is [a toy] triband with 1800MHz service; the Samsung
hand-me-down has 900MHz. Some day I'll find a simple quadband WiFi candy
bar or slider phone that I like for a good price. The iPhone is a bar
phone, but
On Jul 18, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Fred Holmes wrote:
I don't know about exact dimensions, but the widely available CR2
lithium battery is 3.x volts and appears to be the diameter of and 1/2
the length of an AA battery. My wife's camera (35 mm, not digital)
uses two of them. I see them anywhere
It's a .Net update.
What do you suggest?
Thanks
Bart
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From: Andy Gallant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Problem performing XP upgrade.
What is the upgrade? There have been
Important note: I am NOT an expert!! If you want official Microsoft
support, try using Microsoft Update (from Internet Explorer) and go to
the support options. Report any error messages/codes you can find.
Support for Windows Update installation problems is (I believe) free of
charge.