The most important question we can ask about a man is whether he be
genuine or not. Is he authentic, does he ring true? The function of
thought in life is to impart truth of character to manÂ…The philosopher
hates the inner lie above everything else. The outer lie is the
falsehood in words, ari
Thanks,
I found the owner!!
Paul O
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 20:42:38 -0400 (Eastern Noel Bennion
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does it have an email client on it? Look into the account info. Send
> the
> owner an email.
> Does it have a word processing program? Check the files for
> information.
Oh, good, you found my laptot. Great! When can I come pick it up?
:-)
Scott
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 21:50:04 -0500, "Paul Osborne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
>
> Zion might know.
>
> I found a lap top computer. It has no name or identification. Is there a
> way to track down the owner with the produ
To find the truth we must first desire to find the truth. Far too often
we ask questions to seek confirmation for something we have already
chosen to believe or a course of action we are unwilling to change.
Often we keep refining and re-asking our questions until we hear what we
want to hear.
Scott McGee:
Oh, good, you found my laptot.
___
Sorry, Scott. We had TaterTots for dinner last night, and
that must have been one of the ones that fell into my son's
lap, but never made it all the way to the floor to be squished.
Larry Jackson
On Tue, 27 May 2003 23:00:24 -0400 Jon Spencer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I, on the other hand, while watching the situation very carefully,
> have not
> yet asked for a Prozac prescription. While I do not trust the
> government,
> neither do I assume evil intent.
Indeed. Never ascribe evi
The MS number is less likely to give a direct link to the owner. however,
if it is not a big name brand computer, then MS could probably tell you who
the manufacturer is, if you can find anyone at MS to speak to.
Jon
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From: "Paul Osborne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMA
Does it have an email client on it? Look into the account info. Send the
owner an email.
Does it have a word processing program? Check the files for information.
Does is have ownership information under system information?
If it doesn't boot, maybe it was meant to be lost...
Noel
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