My first inclination was to say, follow the instructions at the end of the
email. But then I tried that, and Lo & Behold, got the message, below. As the
saying goes, "Houston, I think we've got a problem"
TLC
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I have been trying, to no avail, for weeks to contact the owner regarding
changing my subscription options as I have changed ISP's. My emails to
the list owner in the message footers are being rejected. The site in
message footers is i
I have been trying, to no avail, for weeks to contact the owner regarding
changing my subscription options as I have changed ISP's. My emails to
the list owner in the message footers are being rejected. The site in
message footers is invald.
Can anyone help me get through to the correct person ple
Clint you can copy flash files from the browser cache to somewhere else
then change the file extension to FLV. Then download FLV Player
http://www.martijndevisser.com/blog/article/flv-player-updated to view
the files at your leisure. FLV is free.
The flash files always load in the cache regard
All that is just a matter of opinion and each person will give
you a different answer about it. ;-) I always shut mine down
because I don't want there to be failure of something when I'm
away. That seems logical to me. I have alarms for everything,
but what's the use if you're asleep and it
This is an old and controversial subject, and "experts" will come down
on both sides.
Some modern fans will run at a slower speed when feasible, by the way.
My personal choice is to leave the computer on 24/7.
Better fans may have a MTBF of 80,000 hours or so, so be sure to replace
it after 6-7
You're answering me yet not getting to the point; maybe I wasn't clear.
Going back to Win 95 I remember they said one should avoid completely
shutting down the computer (unless resources are low and restarting the
computer is the only way to renew resources) because putting the circuits
from ho