On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 10:17 AM, John A. Stanley wrote:
A year ago I switched to Win2000, and it has been rock solid stable. I
imagine that XP will become equally stable after the general public beta
tests it for another year or so.
Guess you don't expect much from it. Try something
John Stanley wrote:
And, if you hate Microsoft so much, why do you use their software:
Well John I don't use thier software, at least as PeeCee
users know it. The browser Internet Explorer 5,and
Outlook Express 5.0.2 are written expressly for Macs,
and I know of PeeCee users who use both
This thread needs to end now, gentlemen.
Thank you.
Mike Devour
silver-list owner
On Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 04:04 AM, Jack Dayton wrote:
But I accept that that monsterously bloated Office
progran is seemingly superior to Apple Talk.
Er. You mean Apple WORKS. And it does. I
In article b8fc2ff2.8b8jack...@harbornet.com,
Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com wrote:
John Stanley wrote:
And, if you hate Microsoft so much, why do you use their software:
Well John I don't use thier software, at least as PeeCee
users know it. The browser Internet Explorer 5,and
Outlook
On Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 04:04 AM, Jack Dayton wrote:
But I accept that that monsterously bloated Office
progran is seemingly superior to Apple Talk.
Er. You mean Apple WORKS. And it does. I have no need for M$oft's
Orifice Suite.
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In article c87a4132-60ca-11d6-915f-0003931de...@pc.jaring.my,
Gary Green lim...@pc.jaring.my wrote:
On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 10:17 AM, John A. Stanley wrote:
A year ago I switched to Win2000, and it has been rock solid stable. I
imagine that XP will become equally stable after the general
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT:Notice of Pc Problems.
On Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 04:04 AM, Jack Dayton wrote:
But I accept that that monsterously bloated Office
progran is seemingly superior to Apple Talk.
Er. You mean Apple WORKS. And it does. I have no need for M
Plain and simplegraphics, of all kinds, 3d, animation, art, what have
you. I believe you'll notice behind the scenes at studios making these new
animations, all MACs. I think 3d studio max was used to make Toy Story, on
a MAC.
Rich Microsoft certified and a PC user Adams
for Mac. The
In article b8f6c38e.806jack...@harbornet.com,
Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com wrote:
Hey Gary, it's not nice to tell those poor misinformed
PC users about the error of choosing one of those
generic machines running the current screwed up
mess that Bill Gates considers an operating system.
A
Unfortunately, the favorites file is a windows\system file in my PC. [but
the IE explorer.exe is in c:\programs.]
I can copy it and make it available from somewhere else but have yet to
figure out how to replace a newly installed one with a saved copy. So. I
can save it on D drive with a link
About twice a year I'll move everything i want to keep to another HD
partition, DELETE windoze from DOS and reload.
...gets rid of a lot of accumulated garbage. [unfortuately, all the
'favorites' bookmarks in IE too]
Ken
At 05:28 PM 5/2/02 -0400, you wrote:
At 08:51 PM 5/1/2002 -0500, you
from any computer (PC) that I have access too.
John
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coy...@alltel.net]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 4:13 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT:Notice of Pc Problems.
About twice a year I'll move everything i want to keep to another HD
of Pc Problems.
About twice a year I'll move everything i want to keep to another HD
partition, DELETE windoze from DOS and reload.
...gets rid of a lot of accumulated garbage. [unfortuately, all the
'favorites' bookmarks in IE too]
Ken
At 05:28 PM 5/2/02 -0400, you wrote:
At 08:51 PM 5/1/2002
, May 03, 2002 7:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:RE: CSOT:Notice of Pc Problems.
You can save the Favorites folder someplace (on a 3.5 floppy if the
folder isn't too large) and reinstall it later. That folder is located
inside the Administrator folder on my W2000 machine. When I
How do you reinstall favorites from the floppy back into your
computer?
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Ken said:
About twice a year I'll move everything i want to keep to another HD
partition, DELETE win doze from DOS and reload.
...gets rid of a lot of accumulated garbage. [unfortunately, all the
'favorites' bookmarks in IE too]
Ken
Ken, I don't know if Internet Explorer is similar on PeeCees
How do you reinstall favorites from the floppy back into your
computer?
Save it back to the file from which you took it.
Catherine
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They are still there. I just got a 1.8 GHz machine for my wife
and it has the 3.5 floppy. The 5.25 is long gone.
John
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From: Gary Green [mailto:lim...@pc.jaring.my]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 5:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT:Notice of Pc Problems
Brooks,
Try the advert aware program Ad-aware 5 www.lavasoftUSA.com It is very easy to
get and install and use. The program removed 9 things running quietly in the
bacground and gobbling up computer facilities. I now run it once per week.
haven't had any more 'finds' but the pc is whizzing along
Sure it's not the server? They can get pretty loaded up before they
expand. Sometimes my netscape doesn't work either...probably routed
through a netscape server that gets over loaded. IE has always worked but
is sometimes very slow.
Traffic jam gridlock on the information highway.
Try it at
Hey Gary, it's not nice to tell those poor misinformed
PC users about the error of choosing one of those
generic machines running the current screwed up
mess that Bill Gates considers an operating system.
When you try to explain the error of their ways,
all you get is a glassy stare. :-)
7600/G3
At 08:51 PM 5/1/2002 -0500, you wrote:
To all list members to whom I owe
email-I may be off the airways for a day or two. I have some
strange problem and am unable to resolve it-no detectable viruses;
slow response and intermittent acknowledgement of
On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 01:21 AM, Jack Dayton wrote:
Hey Gary, it's not nice to tell those poor misinformed
PC users about the error of choosing one of those
generic machines running the current screwed up
mess that Bill Gates considers an operating system.
I know but if it weren't for
To all list members to whom I owe
email-I may be off the airways for a day or two. I have some
strange problem and am unable to resolve it-no detectable viruses;
slow response and intermittent acknowledgement of browser by the
ISP..after the ISP has
Hi Brooks:
I would be interested in what the computer Tech finds out?..
Just a natural curiosity about those things..
Thanks.. Grant..
Brooks Bradley wrote:
I have some
strange problem and am unable to resolve
On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 09:51 AM, Brooks Bradley wrote:
450 Celeron processor, etc., etc
Ah, there's the problem. You have Intel inside.
I take it you have the dreaded Win-Tel disease. Take one gallon of CS
(100 ppm recommended as it is very conductive) and douse your CPU
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