I just use Bounty
:-*
At 03:32 PM 3/28/2005, Greg Sevart Poked the stick with:
I'd still suggest using a
microfiber cloth. Most LCD manufacturers recommend them, and the LCD
forums I look at praise them as well. You can find them in the automotive
section of Wal-Mart, same area as
Hotmail now has an OutlookLive service.
CW
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 7:50 PM
To: Hardware LIST
Subject: [H] Yahoo email is possible using Outlook?
Am I misunderstanding this person or are they
Ben Ruset wrote:
The drawback to that is speed. I have noticed that both Firefox and
Thunderbird run at about 75% of the speed that they would normally run
under Windows. This more than likely has to do with the OS dealing with
one big file versus smaller files and the registry.
I find it hard
not bounty, very soft
not kidding
At 05:59 PM 3/28/2005, Chris Klein Poked the stick with:
OuchÂ…I hope that was a joke. Paper towels are very rough, and have chemicals
in them. I used to use them to clean my car windows and I could never figure
out why they were always streaked and dirty.
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I find it hard to believe it is all one file so to speak. I am sure
underneath the hood it has files roaming around. In fact, I was fairly
certain I read tech support issues where people did have to dig down to
find some small files to do certain tweaks.
Why do I have a feeling that if someone did that on a PC people would be it
breaks people privacy as its doing something it shouldn't be doing.
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I will say this: the Mac has one of the better thought out anti-piracy
techniques out there; if you have two copies of
Carroll Kong wrote:
Ben Ruset wrote:
I find it hard to believe it is all one file so to speak. I am sure
underneath the hood it has files roaming around. In fact, I was fairly
certain I read tech support issues where people did have to dig down to
find some small files to do certain tweaks.
I guess you could probably use Bounty on a CRT screen, but don't try that
with a LCD. Not a good idea either way, though.
Greg
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From: FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: RE: [H] clean
joeuser wrote:
Am I misunderstanding this person or are they correct? You can use
Outlook to access yahoo email (or are they thinking hotmail?).
you would have to use third party product such as yahoopops
http://yahoopops.sourceforge.net (there are others also, some freeware
and some not), but
I never did get a procedure that fixed mine
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:56 PM
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Subject: [H] re install windows update and search ?
got another victim of spyware
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