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My deepest sympathies and prayers go out to the Kim family. This is a terrible tragedy.
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The TBird junk filter trains quite quickly I've found. Just set it up and it'll start filtering out your spam:-)
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Further to shanenin's excellent suggestion about checking out your RAM. If your RAM checks out as okay there is another thing you can try. I've had the install fail on ubuntu 6.06 on some computers. At the ubuntu site you can download the alternate 6.06 iso for ubuntu 6.06. You may have some hardware that the ubuntu cd doesn't like. The alternate cd is more forgiving and may boot properly. Good luck, marty:-)
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Heh-heh, funny stuff.
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Inland we do:-) In our forest we have black bear and wolves. I once saw a porcupine in my backyard, a very interesting creature.
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Thanks, Liz:-) Yes, we have a nice view. I think they're mostly spruce and cedar.
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I took this shot of my backyard this morning. You can see a bit of snow on the mountain. It is over cast and rainy now, the snow is melting. We had a week or two of freezing weather, some people had pipes that became frozen.
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bewilder
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Using Hjt Or Msconfig To Stop Startups
hitest replied to shanenin's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Yes, I'm hopeful this thread won't go in that direction, bearskin. An interesting discussion. -
astonish
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Okay. I have a company website that I need to connect to at home that is a java site. It drove me crazy that I was locked out for a week or two after my upgrade to IE7. I tried everything. I hope that works for you:-)
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Did you try adjusting the security levels in IE7? That worked for me when I couldn't connect to java sites in IE7. Good luck, man:-)
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sympathy
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I had problems on my home XP box running IE7, but, not my work computer running IE7 which I thought was odd. I could connect to java web pages at work but not at home. So I knew that some settings at home were messed up with IE7 and not windows. Interestingly at home I could connect to java websites with a different browser (Sea monkey). I messed around with all of my settings to no avail (tried disabling my pop-up blocker in IE7, messed with phishing filter too) until I found that I couldn't even run windows update on my home box. I went into security settings in IE7 and found that it was
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history
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Pink Floyd..........................just had a Dark Side of the Moon moment:-)