jsbowen

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About jsbowen

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    "straight cash homey"
  • Birthday 10/02/1978

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    http://www.jeffbowen.com
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  • Location
    WV
  • Interests
    Family - wife, one son and a baby girl.<br /><br />Sports - Marshall football, fantasy football, golf, etc.<br /><br />House - replacing base boards throughout upstairs and landscaping the backyard<br /><br />Computers - all-in-one IT guy for a mid-size law firm, do web sites and odd computer jobs in "spare" time<br /><br />School - just finished my Masters in Information Systems in May 06

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  • System
    Dell Optiplex GX270 - P4 2.8Ghz - 1GB RAM
  • Operating System
    Windows XP Professional
  1. I still lurk around...when I get time. Thanks all for the birthday wishes. This was the big 3-0.
  2. two-cent (that's one of those fancy words)
  3. Cabo - where I'd like to be right now.
  4. I found this from a few years ago, but it should still work: Click tools/message rules/mail. You need to create two rules. The first one is: "apply this rule after the message arrives" - where the from field contains people - "stop processing more rules". Then click the "from people" field, and you will see a button for the address book where you can select them all. The second one is for all incoming mail, delete it and mark it as read. They must be created or moved into this order. This way, if the mail is from a legitimate sender, it will land in your inbox and the second rule will not be
  5. 1) This is the part of the code that displays the image: // Display image echo <<<EOC <center><img src="$photoOfTheDay[$x]"></center> EOC; This is really the only necessary part: <img src="$photoOfTheDay[$x]"> 2) Change the number listed here: $totalPics="31"; Then just add a new entry to the bottom of the array with the next number in the sequence. '31' => 'files/photo31.jpg' , '32' => 'files/photo32.jpg' ,
  6. InterNIC would be your best bet at a legitimate domain name history. http://www.internic.net/
  7. hide-the-ball (I don't this is what Socrates had in mind)