.
I regret having to make this decision. I know for many of you this
will cause an imposition. However, I felt this would be the best
course for the majority of us in the immediate future.
Thank you all for your support,
[signed]
-end message---
Okay, that's all for now. Thank yo
On 12 Apr 2000, 23:18, Charles Wm. Bell, Jr. wrote:
Need urgent assistance to find a HUD
(Housing and Urban Development)
document filed in 1979.
Here is the HUD site:
http://www.hud.gov/
Site is searchable and the search form is on the home page, there.
Good luck finding your document.
On 16 Apr 2000, 11:38, Mohamed Atif AbdulBary wrote:
I need to know where can I download free books???
Free e-books can be downloaded from participating "Project Gutenberg"
sites. Begin at the Project Gutenberg web site:
http://www.gutenberg.net/
~~
Newcomer's tip: A Subject line in your
On 16 Apr 2000, 0:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for special programs for assistance to the single
mother(in the line private foundations if is possible). Thanks for
your help
Single Mother's Home Page
http://www.singlemothers.org/
~~
Parents Place - Single Parenting pages
On 16 Apr 2000, 13:27, ProRec wrote:
I would like to purchase software that will find fax numbers. I've heard
of such software that will, I believe, dial all the phone numbers in
each phone exchange you want and find all the dedicated fax numbers. It
will then record them in a list for you.
On 20 Apr 2000, 0:34, zeebo wrote:
Does anyone here know of any good sites to learn more about A+ and
Network+ certifications? (I am mostly looking at A+ right now) I am
thinking of taking the self study route so if anyone has any information
about this I would really appreciate it! Also, if
On 21 Apr 2000, 19:58, zeebo wrote:
I don't really know how to word this... I remember hearing a while back
that there is a web site(s) where you can enter in a name of another web
site and see if that site is safe as far as ordering their products. Or
if that site has any complaints against
On 22 Apr 2000, 12:44, Sidney Allinson wrote:
Could anyone please direct me to the full lyrics of the
British Army Boer War era song,
"SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN" ?
I know the first couple of lines:
"It's the soldiers of the Queen, my lads,
Who've been, my lads - who've seen
On 27 Apr 2000, 7:01, Julie Stroli wrote:
Good morning Alan and Eric,
I saved some images that can be opened only with Netscape Composer. I
use Netscape Communicator. I want to use the images and need to make
some changes but none of the editing programs I use, photofinish,
photoshop,
On 29 Apr 2000, 19:05, Debbie Adams wrote:
I purchased what looks like an old Flexible Flyer Sled today at a yard
sale. It says #51 on the back (among other things). I've been
searching in vain for information on the web about it, but I've not even
found a site out there about it. I have
Have you read over the "AVI Review" by John McGowan?
http://www.jmcgowan.com/avi.html
See the section on Audio and Video Codecs:
http://www.jmcgowan.com/avi.html#Codecs
See also the section on "How to play an AVI file"
http://www.jmcgowan.com/aviauthor.html#Play
Alan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your
On 30 Apr 2000, 7:28, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
I am looking for a free webbased e-mail system that allows forwarded
messages. Example:
Someone writes to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Foobar.com would forward it to
my Juno account. I could write the person by going to foobar.com and
sending to
On 30 Apr 2000, 1:32, ragia ibrahim wrote:
I am searching for any information about
King Fahd Islamic Schools in usa and canada
Are you sure there are King Fahd Schools in the US and Canada? I found
some references of seminars and a few courses sponsored by King Fahd,
but not any colleges
On 30 Apr 2000, 12:42, Mike Booker wrote:
I am looking for some info on the rules that the Division of Family
Services in MO must follow.
Mike, I'll take you to the Division of Family Services - Missouri site
and I'll let you take it from there:
http://www.dss.state.mo.us/dfs/dfs.htm
Alan
On 30 Apr 2000, 21:33, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
Thanks. I don't mind the lack of automatic reply because of the forward.
I would just rather NOT check another e-mail box.
Okay, let me add mailandnews.com to the list:
http://www.mailandnews.com/
You can set up your account as a forwarding
On 5 May 2000, 15:46, A-27 wrote:
I need to know from can i download the latest version of linux +
documentation adn help. Thanks.
Linux can be downloaded free of charge but not recommended for
beginners. Most beginners purchase an inexpensive distribution CD from
companies that make their
On 5 May 2000, 18:30, Shyamal Gupta wrote:
How is Linux correctly pronounced?
Leenux. I believe there was some debate on the correct pronunciation
(Lienux vs. Leenux) till the Linux's creator came forward and published
a recording in his own voice clarifying the correct one.
True, and I
On 5 May 2000, 14:42, mippi wrote:
where can i download some virtual pet to my computer ?
i don't mind it's dog or cat or what animal, but i hope it's lively and
always willing to play with me, not just call me when it need me :)
where can i download it ? thanks
Here are several links to
On 6 May 2000, 7:06, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
I got this reply.
I was wondering if there were more cat flag sites out there?
Yesterday I visited about 1/2 dozen sites that sold cat flags.
However, I found none that had a green background. I found black cats
and flowers, but saw none with a
On 6 May 2000, 10:21, A-27 wrote:
I want to enquire whether in some countries, there is limited usenet
access. Take Pakistan for example, where i have not been able to
subscribe to a group even thouigh i have been on the net for quite some
time. Also i have heard that some usenet groups can
On 6 May 2000, 20:31, Philip A. Finlaw wrote:
The model number I'm looking for is: HP-XV313
Are you sure it is a discontinued model? Albeit that model is no
longer listed at the American AWAI site, it still is listed at the
Japanese AIWA site:
On 6 May 2000, 21:47, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
I *may* be wrong in how I remembered the flag, but if you can tell me
where you found black cat flags, I may be able to find the one I want.
(Note: I am looking for a black cat not a Halloween flag with a black
cat)
On 6 May 2000, 18:59, A-27 wrote:
I'd like to find from where can i download a complete C/C++ environment
which runs exclusively on Windows 95/98. Thanks Ahad
I would recommend you post this question to the following USENET
newsgroup:
comp.windows.ms.programmer
They would be able to
On 7 May 2000, 18:14, Ahmed Mohamed Abdel-Radi wrote:
Could u help me find a FREE web hosting company for my homepage.
I want to have a direct URL "MyName.domain.com" instead of long URLs
like those of Geocities. thanx in adv.
There are many free web hosting sites that now offer free
On 7 May 2000, 9:30, Alan Guy wrote:
I'd like to find information on the "Cost of Living" increases
in the U.S. Possibly, with the information broken down into
categories and regions.
This site looks like a good starting point for you:
Statistical Resources on the Web/Cost-of-Living
On 7 May 2000, 7:35, Anthony Divjak wrote:
Does anyone know where I could get an central European Keyboard (for
Slovenian alphabet characters) or is this a bad idea. I would like to
write in same characters as I recieve mail from there (its's latin
alphabet not cyrilic). Any ideas
shall be spared the dreaded warning letter. I hope he
figures out who he was. :-)
Alan S. Harrell
Owner/Administrator SeeknFind
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
http://seeknfind.ashlists.org/
--
On 7 May 2000, 22:55, Laura Germano wrote:
Anybody got any suggestions where I can find out why folks are so
spooked by the number 13?
I found several sites dealing with this question, but I think this
might be one of the better sites:
http://philologos.org/bpr/files/n011.htm
Alan
[EMAIL
On 7 May 2000, 22:42, Garrett Wilner wrote:
Is there a *good* registration service out there? (I'm sure most can get
the job done eventually, but I don't want to give away the entire store
through their convoluted, one-sided, fine print agreements) I just want
to get registered, pay the
On 8 May 2000, 1:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a site or two where I can find the lyrics to songs from
the 40's and 50's.
Here is a good oldies site:
http://www.wanderers.com/wanderer/
In searching for you, I find a lot of "oldies" sites that has music of
the 50's and 60's,
On 8 May 2000, 8:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Domain hosting: I've had good luck with the following hosts.
Communitech (http://www.communitech.net) - 350 megs of space,
unlimited traffic, lots of extras. $29.95/month payable every three
months.
Whoa. That is where we are at now and I've
On 8 May 2000, 1:57, Timothy Schoon wrote:
Anyone know of any good sites where I can download multimedia (pics,
clips, etc.) from The Simpsons and Scooby Doo?
About.com has a whole site devoted to the Simpsons:
http://simpsons.about.com/entertainment/simpsons/
Yahoo has a Full Coverage site
On 9 May 2000, 5:53, Dayton Labs wrote:
Can anyone on the list suggest sites that give free phone card time in
exchange for completing surveys etc?
BroadPoint Communication's Freeway
Get up to 2 hours free long distance per month by listening to ads.
How it works is that you call your
On 9 May 2000, 6:48, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
I am looking for the cassette of Billy Joel's Greatest Hits Volume 3
(can be used). My usual lowest price finder at www.evenbetter.com
doesn't look for cassettes Leslie Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.crosswinds.net/~lesliepear AIM:
On 9 May 2000, 11:33, Tiziano Bianchi wrote:
Is there a site on the net where I can search for and read articles
printed by major newspapers in the US on a specific subject? Ideally, I
am looking for a web site that archives most of the major newspapers in
the US, has a search engine
On 9 May 2000, 23:23, Gad Alexander wrote:
I look for Web Sites with Exercises with dumbbells (in German: Hanteln)
- if possible with pictures. In the German Web Sites I could not find
them. A book in German only about it does not exist. Only chapters in
various books. I need only a few
On 10 May 2000, 7:48, joanne.rancourt2 wrote:
Just checking if I can post allright. Is there no where I can check the
viability of a company in Spain ?
This post made it. :-)
If this is a publicly traded company, you could check the Stock
Exchanges for Spain, "Bolsa de Barcelona" or "Bolsa
On 10 May 2000, 22:19, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
Can anyone find sites for vintage 1970's dresses for sale? I am
specificially looking for "Gunne Sax/Jessica McClintock" Dresses from
that time period.
Each of these sites has at least one McClintock dress. You might
contact the owners and
On 12 May 2000, 5:49, Shirly silva wrote:
I installed the screensaver Mycorkboard sucessfully. It requies to be
registerd free by going to http://www.mycorkboard.com within 10 days. I
filled the form online and submitted it but was rejected as my e-mail
address was said to be invalid. I
On 14 May 2000, 22:39, Shirly silva wrote:
I am currently preparing to conduct a two day workshop on Assertivenes
for Executives and Managers. I need to down load some articles which
would provide me with material for this course. I am specially
interested in ideas fro games and roleplay on
On 14 May 2000, 10:14, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
I checked out www.bestbookbuys.com on a used book I am seeking (Lady of
Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley in paperback). It referred me to Page
One Books for a 1/2 price used copy - but Page One gets 5.75 for
shipping (up to a 75.00 order) by
On 18 May 2000, 11:12, Pearl Wilson wrote:
Can anybody point me towards some black and white
drawing/images of a School House? I've done countless
searches, but can't find any bw ones.
I too visited several clip art sites but did not find a good black and
white clip of a school house.
I
On 18 May 2000, 9:51, Ahmed Mohamed Abdel-Radi wrote:
Sorry for not being clear.
I meant Comparison between web sites, for example comparison between
yahoo infoseek lycos which is better. I want a site which tells me
which is the best search engine, which is the best book selling site,
On 18 May 2000, 9:58, Ahmed Mohamed Abdel-Radi wrote:
Where can I find FREE or low-priced books (preferably online books) for
the Microsoft Certified Professional certificate?
Here is a site that acts as a directory for MCSE free stuff:
http://www.mcsedirectory.com/
(I see a link for "Free
On 19 May 2000, 13:46, Timothy Schoon wrote:
Some time ago, I downloaded Windows Imaging from the internet. I believe
it was a Microsoft product, which was free, but was not downloaded from
any Microsoft web site. Where can I find this utility?
WinImage is $30 shareware:
On 19 May 2000, 17:55, Gad Alexander wrote:
Where can I find (quite big) drawings or pictures of the letters of the
(Latin or English and Hebrew) alphabet?
For the English or Latin alphabet, I am not clear exactly what you
need. Alphabet graphics tend to be a little showy or flashy. As an
On 20 May 2000, 10:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, does anyone know where I could find items for my classroom; such as
posters, shelves, literature, books, etc that are for free? I
appreciate all help. Melissa
I'll throw one into the pot. This site is rather obvious:
On 13 May 2000, 22:07, A-27 wrote:
I have two browsers installed on my hard disk. One is IE and Netscape (
older versions ). Problem is whenever i click a link from any
application, the link is accessed through IE. How can i make it so that
things open up automatically in netscape after
On 14 May 2000, 20:52, Dayton Labs wrote:
Just got a call from a young field who is going into the machine shop
business. He wants to know what a used metal lathe is worth or has
fetched on the machine tool market. Is there a place with "Prices
Realized" on the web. Does eBay have any
On 20 May 2000, 22:00, Jeff Cox wrote:
Thanks for the info. I'll look it over. Also do you know of some recipe
lists. I do not know of any but 1 or 2. (They are really small.)
In mailing list topics, I think recipe lists are only second to joke
lists as the most lists per topic. :-)
On 21 May 2000, 15:56, Robert Turnbull wrote:
There are a number of charitable organizations that solicit funds on tv
to provide food, medical care and education to needy children in the
less developed parts of the world, and it is very difficult to choose
one over the other.
Is there any
On 21 May 2000, 20:09, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
This was the question on Jeopardy the other night but I couldn't hear
the answer:
What Asian Penninsula of 85,000 (or was it 850,000) square miles was
ruled by one family (dynasty) from 1392 to 1910?
Can anyone find the answer?
No, Leslie.
On 21 May 2000, 20:06, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
I am looking for a wooden(?) flagpole of the type that one hangs a
"garden" nylon flag from on a bracket.
I can find the brackets and the flags but not the poles :(
Didja just simply try and type woodenflagpoles in your browser, Leslie?
That
On 22 May 2000, 0:35, kae422 wrote:
I have been unable to locate a picture of
the 1996 (?) mens Gymnastic Team
specifically those who worked
the Pommel Horse
any advise appreciated...
The Men's 1996 Olympics Team was:
Mihai Bagiu
Jair Lynch
John Macready
John Roethlisberger
Kip
On 26 May 2000, 23:57, Seeker wrote:
Pegasus Mail's distribution list option might do what you want. You
could have the To: field read something like,
To: The Herb List
Find it here:
http://www.pmail.com/
I think you are on the right track, Dennis, but I think they are
looking for
On 27 May 2000, 15:27, Alan Guy wrote:
What does the "MU" button do, on a calculator?
Although I am basically telling you the answer, I just want you and
everyone to know that I did search out the answer on the WWW. I have
these keys on my calculator, but they have never been used and my
On 29 May 2000, 10:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I hope someone on here has a legal background or is an attorney or
knows an attorney. I would like to find out some information. Or is
there a website that could answer this question quickly? If someone is
served with a paper that
On 29 May 2000, 22:29, Carol wrote:
Are there CD databases available on the internet. I want to put in the
name of a CD I own and find all the particulars of the CD so I can copy
and paste to my own database. Possible?
Check out the CDDB (CD DataBase)
http://www.cddb.com/
Carol, the CDDB
On 30 May 2000, 8:13, Victor Firestone wrote:
Just been on a trip to Papua / New Ginuea, and one of the things there
that caught my interest was the vanilla plant.
Have been looking for info as to the manufacturing of vanilla from the
vanilla leaves, as well as info about who the big
For Karlo, as a followup to his question of a few days ago, I wanted to
let you know I sent a letter to Linc Madison, who has one of the best,
if not the best sites on telephone area codes, and is considered an
expert on the subject:
http://www.lincmad.com/
Everyone should really should
On 1 Jun 2000, 19:52, Soundara Rajan wrote:
A young friend of mine needs info related to Aerospace courses, at the
graduate level. I would appreciate the members help in this regard.
The University of Arizona has Aerospace Engineering courses:
http://www.ame.arizona.edu/
~~~
Likewise
This morning around 7:18, I responded to Leslie's query:
Check out Bravenet.com for Xena ecards:
http://www4.bravenet.com/postcard/post.asp?usernum=507272268
Will search some more later today if you don't get any more answers...
Okay here is another site. You can send e-cards related to
On 2 Jun 2000, 10:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read about an internet service which allows you to add a
"SEARCH BUTTON" to your web site, but apparently, the search is
made from THEIR site.
Are there software packages allowing you to have your own
"Search Engine" on your own web site
On 3 Jun 2000, 8:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, does anyone know where on the web I can find the middle school
association? Thanks Melissa
The National Middle School Association
http://www.nmsa.org/
We can also find several State charters of the MSA. Some have their
own web sites; some
On 4 Jun 2000, 16:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new here and not sure how this works
This morning I read in the latest issue of the Searchengine Watch
newsletter that people using the WWW are spending most of their time
searching for things. A certain percentage of people say they
On 4 Jun 2000, 22:39, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
Any good sites to find details and information about rebates/premiums on
food (not necessarily Internet)
The following page at sweepstakes4u.com seems to have a pretty good set
of links for grocery coupons, rebates, special offers, etc.:
On 6 Jun 2000, 0:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I could get a web page builder that is VERY
similar to either AOL's Easy Designer or AltaVista's HomeStead?
Both of these are online java-enabled builders and I love EVERYTHING
about these two builders (they are
Hello Seekers and Finders. :-)
I am going to take listowner's prerogative here to take pleasure in
announcing a wonderful mailing list that one of our esteemed members has
restarted.
Ben Cooper has resurfaced his immensely popular "Useful-Things" mailing
list. Useful-Things is a once-a-week
On 6 Jun 2000, 23:05, Leslie S Pearson wrote:
The Juno home page until now had a link to some site that claimed to
have 89,000 diaries. I didn't get a change to check it out and now it is
gone - can anyone find it?
I don't know about the 89,000, but DiaryLand has over 40,000 diaries as
of
On 8 Jun 2000, 10:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, what I want is what you describe: "a search form for
searching for keywords within my own site.
It would be an onsite search engine - allowing visitors to search for
something in a complex web site".
So if you can point me to CGI for
On 8 Jun 2000, 22:48, Dennice wrote:
Is it ethical to repost private email (other end) to a public forum?
I was under the impression that reposting private email was/is against
USENET rules if not, just plain old courtesy.
Taken from Brian Edmonds' *Mailing List Etiquette FAQ*:
On 9 Jun 2000, 5:53, ragia ibrahim wrote:
i am looking for the stock exchange egyption market site on the web so
any help in that too?
Cairo and Alexandria Stock Exchange:
http://www.egyptse.com/
Alan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9 Jun 2000, 5:50, ragia ibrahim wrote:
i want to know how can i send tones .. its not a written message some
tones to a mobile ?? that tones usually represent a song so any help in
tha
The Canonical List of Touch-Tone Phone Songs
http://www.pagesz.net/~joe/humor/touch_to.htm
~~
Phone
On 9 Jun 2000, 16:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I have been searching and am coming up with very little. Are there
some good websites out there that have 6th, 7th, and 8th grade
worksheets? Mostly the basics, like fractions (mul., sub., division,
add.), decimals (same), integers,
On 9 Jun 2000, 15:49, Gad Alexander wrote:
Date sent: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 15:49:52 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gad Alexander)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[SaF] Humor and Jokes in German
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9 Jun 2000, 12:33, Charles Wm. Bell, Jr. wrote:
Please advise if I can ICQ a person in a distant
country that has ICQ and the ICQ will go to a
mobile phone.
I think like this:
I send a message using a certain extra number or
code to a ICQ number.
ICQ then transmits that
On 10 Jun 2000, 7:13, Dayton Labs wrote:
This one's not as easy as you'd think. I need to know the relative
sweetness of various varieties of sweet corn like Silver Queen, Seneca
Chief, Bicolor etc etc. But I need numbers like grams of glucose of 100
gram or total carbohydrate. In short I
On 12 Jun 2000, 20:33, Laura Germano wrote:
...you guys always know where to find this stuff and I'm stumped.
(Sorry, Alan!)
I just bought a new computer and I'd really love to find an easy way to
transfer the files from my old computer. I can only make floppies with
the old one and I
On 13 Jun 2000, 15:42, Gad Alexander wrote:
Where in internet can I find a web site of the etymology of geographical
names not of a certain country?
I mean: Is there a web site where I can read about the etymology of
Cologne, Jerusalem, London and Washington?
I found a site with some of
On 14 Jun 2000, 2:36, ragia ibrahim wrote:
I am looking for a list of computer scince top schools around the world
This Yahoo page of College and Universities with Computer Science
departments would be a good start for you:
http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Computer_Science/
On 14 Jun 2000, 17:08, KM wrote:
Grant was 30's-40s, John Wayne was 40's and 50's, as was Elizabeth
Taylor, So I think It the answer has to be Doris Day, as she is the
only one left! Well that and she was in the limelight of her career in
59 and 60.
That is my final answer, but I
On 14 Jun 2000, 22:42, Ilias Mag wrote:
I need some help in searching for products in a specific country via a
search engine or a portal. Does anybody know anything special? Thanks
Visit "The Search Engine Colossus" site, that has links to many search
engines based in various countries
On 15 Jun 2000, 19:55, Soundara Rajan wrote:
Could some member/s help me with links to learn about "Internet access
thru cable?" Thanks in advance for your efforts.
This About.com page for cable modems would be a good place to start
learning about cable modems.
On 15 Jun 2000, 10:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all those who helped. The correct answer turned out to be
Doris Day, which is the answer that you all of you seemed to think was
right.
Great! What did we win? :-)
Alan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 15 Jun 2000, 19:26, de Silva wrote:
Where can I get high tec material on all models of Cranes , their
specifications etc.
These are required for aan engineer friend for a presentation.
Here are a few companies that deal in TES systems. If you cannot find
the information you seek at
On 17 Jun 2000, 23:04, kae422 wrote:
I need help finding cup warmer.
The type you sit on your desk, plug in
and keep a single coffee cup warm...
[...]
At catalogcity.com, "The Added Touch" catalog lists one for $13.50:
http://www.catalogcity.com/index.cfm?
On 21 Jun 2000, 4:57, ragia ibrahim wrote:
i am looking for a list with the bes lawyers in Egypt accordung to
therir branch ragia
lawyers.com can be used to locate a lawyer in many countries. Egypt is
listed among the countries in the search form. You can even set the
form to the area of
On 21 Jun 2000, 5:02, ragia ibrahim wrote:
i am looking for al itst within graduate schools ranking according
spasific subject or major thanks again ragia
The U.S. News and World Report Site has a graduate schools' ranking:
*2001 Graduate School Rankings*
On 21 Jun 2000, 17:21, Joanne R wrote:
I keep seeing this lovely screen saver called marine life on peoples
computer and someone told me it came with windows 98. I have window 98
and can't see it anywhere ? Would you know where I could find it ?
First of all, do you see an icon in your
On 21 Jun 2000, 15:29, JL Senatore wrote:
I'm having a rough time finding something online and I wondered if
someone on this list might be able to help.
A friend of mine owns a computer store that sells used notebooks and
laptops.
She's looking for Asia-based manufacturers of portable
On 22 Jun 2000, 7:40, Shashi Chopra wrote:
I am curious to know the countries which are not connected to internet
or have only Email access. Thanks. Shashi Chopra
International E-mail Accessibility
http://www.nsrc.org/codes/country-codes.html
Be sure and first read the Description of the
On 21 Jun 2000, 16:56, Charles Wm. Bell, Jr. wrote:
Sometime ago I had a program called
govmail.exe.
When my harddrive had to be reformatted,
for some strange reason the file on my floppie
did not work.
Can anyone direct me to the url for govmail
or where I can download a fresh
On 21 Jun 2000, 16:56, Charles Wm. Bell, Jr. wrote:
I tried to install a program that worked
before my harddrive Crash.
I am running WIN98, and have
160 Megs of RAM
It is a simple .exe program
and I receive this message
couldn't load
advert.dll
What should I do?
Post this
On 22 Jun 2000, 7:06, KM wrote:
Does anyone have any sites that gives some good info about BeOS (a free,
alternative Operating System) Thanks.
Yahoo's BeOS page would be a good jumping off spot:
http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Software/
Operating_Systems/BeOS/
Note: The above
On 22 Jun 2000, 7:18, KM wrote:
It's a little known fact that Alan is a robot and the letters of his
name are actually an acronym for Alternate Lifefor for the Advancement
Of kNowledge.
:o)
Little known is right. Most who have followed me through the years
know that ASHandRR is me
On 22 Jun 2000, 15:21, Gad Alexander wrote:
on account of the fact that my mother tongue is not German I have
sometimes problems with the definite articles in German language (in
English "the"). There are three types: der die das. I know I can find
the answer in a German dictionary. I would
On 22 Jun 2000, 16:58, JL Senatore wrote:
My friend is looking for Web sites of Asian laptop/notebook battery
manufacturers. She specifically is looking for those who sell "ready to
use" batteries, not just the cell.
I think her goal is to reduce the prices she pays by not going through
On 22 Jun 2000, 16:44, Brian L. Johnson wrote:
So you're saying the dog is the smart one? g
What did I say on the first line, second sentence:
http://www.ashlists.org/ashandrr
Warning to those who have never been on this page. It is very, very
junky. :-)
Alan
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that contains HTML. I then
subsequently delete the message. So if you posted to SeeknFind and
failed to see your message distributed, you might check the
configuration of your e-mail program and make sure it is set to send
messages in good old plain ascii text.
Thank you,
Alan S. Harrell
On 23 Jun 2000, 13:48, Relint wrote:
Where can I get information about the following themes:
Selective grinding -- primary dentition -- Occlusal interference and
Occlusal pathology(treatment) If someone help me, I will apreciate it,
*Occlusal "bite" Adjustments*
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