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Jimras, A Very Happy Birthday To You!!!
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Good find. Real interesting info.
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AHHHHH! First cup of the day, I can see again.
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A. about 45 min. at my house. (dog always thinks it's play time.) Q. When starts your official weekend?
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Ebony and Ivory
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Well. Some days, Just a ice cold glass of milk. One that I set in the freezer for about half an hour. That will get me through a nightly session. Mostly in the mornings I like about 2 pots of coffee......LOL Since I get up between 5 and 6 AM. Now if I could convince myself to stop smoking a half a dozen before I go to work. Been doing it for more years then I want to admit to. Said I would quite when a pack went up to a dollar....... Ya, Right. So to all of you that have "Kicked The Habit" A Big Congrats.
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Hi and Welcome to BTs Sceeter33! Likes been suggested, stay and have a cop of coffee.
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Here are four ways to remove NewDotNet. Uninstalling NewDotNet There are several simple procedures for uninstalling NewDotNet. These procedures require you to have the NewDotNet uninstaller on your machine. 1. Uninstall via "Add/Remove Programs". 2. Uninstall by directly running the NewDotNet uninstall program on your computer. 3. Download the NewDotNet uninstall program to floppy (from any computer) and use this copy to remove NewDotNet. Each procedure should be followed as outlined (see below) to ensure proper removal. We have on occasion observed cases where one of these procedu
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Well. I know most of the people here came from TTV, Just to go to.....(not really care for)....G4TTV. And not sure who all from the ZDTV days. (can't remember everyones names from back then). But we have seen a legend come and and a legend go. And I will always treasure those days. Many laughs, and some sorrows. And all the worlds PC know how in one place. A fond final farewell to, The Screen Savers
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The final end to a long story, I've longed for them forgotten days of old. But things change and life goes on. But I'll remember those years spend on the old boards. Now a final end to the bygone days of yesteryear. And a fond farewell. Now!! where's the party? life goes on and i'm ready.
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Trouble On Doing The Can't Change Password Option
JSKY replied to jdm's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Here is an app. that might be what your looking for. Lock XP Or maybe some help here. Windows_XP_Your_Definitive_Lockdown_Guide -
Halo......(the thing around a good persons head)
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basket
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You should have no problems with McAfee. Just follow the advice listed already about shutting down your AV before doing the upgrade to SP2.
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I switched from Norton to McAfee, about 4 years ago, And up to a year ago switched from McAfee to Avast. I have been running Avast Free for over a year now and really like the program. Have no problems with it running with SP2. Only word of warning with Avast is to disable the warning sounds. First infected e-mail I got, set it off. And it sounded like the whole police dept. was right at my door. Wakes you right up....LOL But it scans everything you would want it to. I would recommend Avast to everyone for a good AV protection.
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Slot Machines.......LOL Whats your favorite off line entertainment?
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Adding Contents To One's First Web Site.
JSKY replied to name9902's topic in Website Design & SEO Help
Here are some more places to help you on your way. Free Layouts html code tutorial Introduction to HTML HTML Primer HTML Goodies HTML True Color Chart -
Do you have Norton installed on your PC now and when you did the SP2 install? There have been reported problems when upgrading to SP2 with Norton installed. (but not in all cases). One way that works, is to uninstall Norton before doing the upgrade to SP2. The best way is to uninstall Norton, is to use the install disk. Run the disk as you would to install Norton. When you get to the part (been awhile since I used Norton) that list whats going to be installed. there should be a dropdown list for each component. It should say something along these lines. Install to hard drive, do not install to
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sinister
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The one way I really know of is with Norton Ghost. A product of Symantec. If you have it. here are some good spots to check out. Ghost Radified Symantec
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