LCplMurphy

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  1. I went back today just to see if there was any more action, and in the Some answers thread MissFae told me I could kiss her a$$, Hahahahaha............That's a class act they got running the show over there! :P

    But to answer your question I have no desire to go back now unless fae mouths off anymore, now that I know how to push her button's ;)

  2. hey guys...can't we just forget about the "other board" and just settle in and become a family?  I don't want to see this board become like the "other board".  this is my home and I like it to be nice and comfy...

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    Dear Mr. Bearskin, sweet dreams buddy. :P

  3. "greatest" American.,

    IMHO??

    Any one of several thousand men and women(civilian or military) who are serving their country.

    Thanks too these younger(in most cases)people the rest of us can rest safely and enjoy our freedom.

    :thumbsup:

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    agreed, I am not one to get involved in a political debate, as a former Marine, that was an option we were not afforded. We were to carry out the duties appointed to us by the President without prejudice. For me that President was Ronald Reagan. How anyone like oprah could be included on the same list with the Man who ended the Cold War, and dissolved the USSR, wiped communism off the map in Europe, I could go on forever....

    Anyway, he also is responsible for one of my favorite quotes.

    "Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem." President Ronald Reagan

    Crap,I'm gettin' way out of control so I'm gonna let this one go but, one more thing, when I got out of the Corps I was serving under George Bush (the 1st one), and all was well. I often thought later though how hard would it be to serve under a President such as Bill Clinton, and take my job seriously.

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    I served under kennedy...he tried to send me to cuba and get me killed.

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    Oh but the stogies you could have had hahaa.

  4. "greatest" American.,

    IMHO??

    Any one of several thousand men and women(civilian or military) who are serving their country.

    Thanks too these younger(in most cases)people the rest of us can rest safely and enjoy our freedom.

    :thumbsup:

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    agreed, I am not one to get involved in a political debate, as a former Marine, that was an option we were not afforded. We were to carry out the duties appointed to us by the President without prejudice. For me that President was Ronald Reagan. How anyone like oprah could be included on the same list with the Man who ended the Cold War, and dissolved the USSR, wiped communism off the map in Europe, I could go on forever....

    Anyway, he also is responsible for one of my favorite quotes.

    "Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem." President Ronald Reagan

    Crap,I'm gettin' way out of control so I'm gonna let this one go but, one more thing, when I got out of the Corps I was serving under George Bush (the 1st one), and all was well. I often thought later though how hard would it be to serve under a President such as Bill Clinton, and take my job seriously.

  5. Add Safe Mode to the Boot menu

    Safe Mode is generally used during times when you need to troubleshoot a Windows problem. To access it, you have to press F8 during startup. If you’re not paying attention and don’t press the key at the right moment, you’ll be restarting in some instances, several times. Trekkers might call this a Parabolic Loop and it can get real old, real fast. So here is a way you can save yourself having to press F8 during startup to access Safe Mode. Instead, you can add it as an option to your Windows XP Boot Menu. "Live long and prosper".

    1. Right click My Computer and click Properties.

    2. Click the Advanced tab.

    3. Under Start Up and Recovery, click the Settings button.

    4. Click Edit. The boot.ini file will open in Notepad.

    5. Copy the line that reads as follows: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS=â€Microsoft Windows XP Professional†/fastdetect.

    6. Paste the line you just copied after the original one.

    7. Change the second line from “Microsoft Windows XP Professional†to “Windows XP Safe Mode†or something similar.

    8. At the end of this line add the following: /safeboot:minimal /sos /bootlog.

    9. Save the boot.ini file by clicking File then Save.

    10. Restart your computer and Safe Mode should be available at the boot menu.

    Handy for users with multiple os's.

  6. To turn off password expiration, follow these steps:

    1) Right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.

    2) Click to expand Local Users and Groups, and then click Users.

    3) Double-click the user account that should not have a password expiration, and click to select the Password never expires check box.

    I don't have 2000 here but this sounds right.

  7. Murphy...bout time you showed up..now get down and give me 20....

    haha Bearskin How are you my fellow Marine. ;)

    Thanks for the welcome aboard everyone.

    Tenmm.....glad to see you can keep your avatar over here.......is that Gunny Hatchcock?