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- Windows Vista >> Firewall for VistaI'm looking for suggestions on a decent third party firewall for Vista. For
XP, I was using Sygate.
What I'm looking for in a firewall is one that
1. Allows you to setup MAC and IP filtering so that only certain MAC
addresses and IP Addresses can access a pc on the intranet.
2. Shows you a list of all running applications and their status - ie
approved, denied, must ask for internet access
3. Prompts you when a new application tries to access the net.
Number 2 is rather important as I often find myself logging into the
firewall just to check which applications are actually running and
communicating on the net at any given time.
Thank you
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- Windows Vista >> Program Starting Security OptionSince I started to use a new computer with Vista Home Premium, all three
programs from Xara (Webstyle 4, 3D and Xtreme) have problems in starting.
Based on their Support suggestions, I am supposed to make sure I run the
programs As Administrator and if continued with problems to "Check the
starting security option of webstyle, enable the option "start as
administrator" .
How one can check or enable the STARTING SECURITY OPTION?
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HP Pavilion Elite m9040n 2.4gh 3gb mem 640gb hard drive, dvd lightscribe
technology burner, Vista Home Premium, Office 2007
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- Windows Vista >> Greetings Workshop and VistaHi:
I have used Greetings Workshop (1996 version) since I have had it with no
prior problems with Microsoft Operating Systems, including XP Home Edition.
I installed it on my new computer which has Windows Vista and now I am
getting an error that indicates I am having trouble accessing the data base.
Apparently Greetings Workshop has been replaced with Picture It and now I
have all these cards (files) that I have created through the years that I no
longer can access. I have untold number of hours creating these files.
Does anyone have a solution to my problem with Vista where I can access my
prior files etc?
Thanks
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- Windows Vista >> BUG: file delete progress bar is shown AFTER the message access dewhen you try to delete a file used by another application, Vista shows a
message of file in use, but AFTER that message you'll see a file delete
progress bar.
reproduction steps:
1. with Internet Explorer 7, upload a 10MB file on http://www.virustotal.com/
2. while the file is uploading, try to delete that file
3. re-try to delete that file
... and you'll see a progress bar AFTER "file in use" message error.
why a file deleting progress bar is shown if the file can't be deleted? This
is an huge bug!
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- Windows Vista >> Copying problemIn each of 8 lessons in a teaching manual I normally use a batch file to
copy the files pertinent to the lesson from a course CD to a folder on the
C: drive. Lately I am running across a problem where a few docx and picture
files amongst others are not coming across. Nor are they always the same
ones that miss out. I cannot find the reason why this is so. Changing the
copy command to robocopy does not help either. I am running Vista Home
Premium; could the behaviour be a consequence of havng updated to SP1?
I would be grateful for an explanation and more about a solution.
Gus
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- Windows Vista >> system volume information? What is it?following my earlier post reference unusual amounts of hard disk space being
used......................................I have partitioned a 300gb HDD so
that C has 240GB and D has the remainder.
C is reporting that I have used 200GB but this cannot be so as I only have
operating system and a few progs and pics plus about 16gb music so where has
all the used space come from?
I probably have only used about 50gb max. I cannot find any file/folder that
has excessive amounts of data. How do I rectify this?
I have subsequently found a file called System volume information and it is
taking up 159gb of hard disk space but if I try to view the file there seems
to be nothing in it...what do I do to release all of this hard drive space?
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- Windows Vista >> Invalid ERS versionMy first post: on start-up, I get a pop-up window that says "Invalid ERS
version" that I click "OK" that is followed by another pop-up window that has
no text message but I click "OK". Clicking "OK" makes the pop-up go away
OK, but this is getting old. Anyone know what this is all about and how I
can fix this?
Thanks,
Tim in Tallahassee
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- Windows Vista >> ease of use: how to always use on-screen keyboard in Welcome screenI just installed Vista on a computer. I can not use a keyboard because
of disability. So I use the on-screen keyboard of vista. To log in on
the Welcome screen I have to click Ease of Use center and select the
on-screen keyboard. On the desktop the on-screen keyboard is
automatically started.
Is there a way to bypass the Ease of Use Center and have the on-screen
keyboard start up automatically in the Welcome screen ?
Regards,
Henk
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- Windows Vista >> Anytime Upgrade from Vista Home Premium to Vista UltimateHi all....
I have a new HP Pavilion 9628nr laptop that came with Vista Home Premium
pre-loaded on it.
I purchased the Vista Ultimate Anytime Upgrade directly from Microsoft and
saved the license file to the hard drive on the laptop. I've tried to
upgrade to Ultimate about 3 times, using the Anytime Upgrade option, but it
keeps failing.
The upgrade gets almost to the end of the process and then it throws an
error stating that there are some system components that cannot be upgraded
and that I should check my machine to make sure it is compatible.
I have checked the laptop and it is fully compatible with Vista Ultimate.
I've got 240 GB of hard drive space (about 200 GB free), 2 GB of RAM and all
the latest drivers for my hardware.
I paid $159.00 to purchase the Ultimate Anytime Upgrade option directly from
Microsoft, but am unable to install it. If I can't use it, does anyone know
if MS has a return policy for uninstallable upgrades?
I'd much rather be able to install Ultimate as I have it on my desktop and
need the capabilities it has (RDP, etc.) on the laptop. Any ideas?
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D.M. Rollins
Atlanta, GA USA
labradors@bellsouth.net
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- Windows Vista >> Vista Home Premium Backup function.Is there a way to set the backup program to do a full system backup in Home
Premium ? Or will I need to get a third party backup program ?
I just spent a full day restoring my system due to an HD failure, Took 2 min
to restore the auto backup of my personal folders, lot of good that does.
According to MS full backup is only avalable in Ultimate and Business
versions.
Thanks for any help on this...
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- Windows Vista >> Error=429 : ActiveX component can't create objectHi,
I have a problem in Vista Home Premium with two commercial programs,
one in VB and the other in a script environment. Both give the above
message.
I have spent hour investigating and have got to the following point.
I can correct the error temporarily by running "regsvr32 scrrun.dll"
from the CMD prompt (Run as Administrator). The error is eliminated in
both programs but returns when the computer is re-booted.
If I re-start the machine in Safe Mode the error remains corrected.
I have tried preventing all start-up programs from loading at re-boot
but this did not eliminate the problem.
I suspect that data is loaded to the registry at boot time and this
contains the corruption, however I do not know how to proceed further.
Any assistance would be appreciated !
Robert
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- Windows Vista >> VISTA & MS-OFFICE 2007 HIGHLY COMPRESSED[4MB]Description:
Two Major product M!cr0s0ft that compressed very extreme. For
extracting Office 2007, install beforehand KGB Archiver that existed
in zip archive, and for vista can be direct burn uses Alcohol 120% or
tool that of a kind..
Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/105253912/Vista___MS-Office.rar
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HarryGreen

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 10:10:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Vista TP
What would happen to wiping your ass, if MS manufactured toilet paper?
First you'd have to activate your roll of toilet paper. Then you'd need
to validated it. Of course the license will state that you can only use
your roll of toilet paper on the first ass it was used on. If your roll
of toilet paper was installed on an older toilet paper dispenser, it
won't work, or work so slow that you have to sh*t again by the time
you've pulled out enough toilet paper.
The toilet paper would of course be full of bugs and nonfunctional for a
lot of people until the first Service Pack, that is if they can install
it at all because there are no drivers for your older TP dispensers. But
of course, because the original installation is so screwed up, SP1 will
fail, and they just have an unusable roll of TP.
So MS would make a easy thing into a chore, and many users will just
switch to using a shower to wipe their ass, as that is now easier, or
they'll want to install the old XP version of TP that works both faster
and easier.
On the bright side, public restrooms could be converted in bath houses
for Republicans & Fundamentalist Christians.
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Peace!
Kurt
Former Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
Windows Vista3
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sam

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 10:10:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Vista TP
LOL!
But you're a troll, so I'll not support your hate. Read my sig(gy).
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who are happy with Vista that they are wrong. That is aside from the
self-esteem issues they must have ;-)"
â??Mark R. Cusumano
"kurttrail" wrote:
> What would happen to wiping your ass, if MS manufactured toilet paper?
>
> First you'd have to activate your roll of toilet paper. Then you'd need
> to validated it. Of course the license will state that you can only use
> your roll of toilet paper on the first ass it was used on. If your roll
> of toilet paper was installed on an older toilet paper dispenser, it
> won't work, or work so slow that you have to sh*t again by the time
> you've pulled out enough toilet paper.
>
> The toilet paper would of course be full of bugs and nonfunctional for a
> lot of people until the first Service Pack, that is if they can install
> it at all because there are no drivers for your older TP dispensers. But
> of course, because the original installation is so screwed up, SP1 will
> fail, and they just have an unusable roll of TP.
>
> So MS would make a easy thing into a chore, and many users will just
> switch to using a shower to wipe their ass, as that is now easier, or
> they'll want to install the old XP version of TP that works both faster
> and easier.
>
> On the bright side, public restrooms could be converted in bath houses
> for Republicans & Fundamentalist Christians.
>
> --
> Peace!
> Kurt
> Former Self-anointed Moderator
> microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
> "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
>
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kurttrail

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 11:48:11 PDT 2008 |
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Sam wrote:
> LOL!
>
> But you're a troll,
Really? If I was, then you got suckered in anyway, so what does that say
about you?
> so I'll not support your hate.
Hate? When did a little humor turn into hate in your mind?
> Read my sig(gy).
Why? Can't you think up words of your own to use as a sig?
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Peace!
Kurt
Former Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
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Little

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 18:31:55 PDT 2008 |
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What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days? Use a
bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
"kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:RFpMj.12950$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> What would happen to wiping your ass, if MS manufactured toilet paper?
>
> First you'd have to activate your roll of toilet paper. Then you'd need
> to validated it. Of course the license will state that you can only use
> your roll of toilet paper on the first ass it was used on. If your roll
> of toilet paper was installed on an older toilet paper dispenser, it
> won't work, or work so slow that you have to sh*t again by the time
> you've pulled out enough toilet paper.
>
> The toilet paper would of course be full of bugs and nonfunctional for a
> lot of people until the first Service Pack, that is if they can install
> it at all because there are no drivers for your older TP dispensers. But
> of course, because the original installation is so screwed up, SP1 will
> fail, and they just have an unusable roll of TP.
>
> So MS would make a easy thing into a chore, and many users will just
> switch to using a shower to wipe their ass, as that is now easier, or
> they'll want to install the old XP version of TP that works both faster
> and easier.
>
> On the bright side, public restrooms could be converted in bath houses
> for Republicans & Fundamentalist Christians.
>
> --
> Peace!
> Kurt
> Former Self-anointed Moderator
> microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
> "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
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kurttrail

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 18:45:00 PDT 2008 |
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Little Billy wrote:
> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days? Use a
> bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
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Peace!
Kurt
Former Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
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Little

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 21:06:19 PDT 2008 |
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"kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Little Billy wrote:
>
>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days? Use a
>> bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>
> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
C'mon I've seen them in King of the Hill and that's in Texas. Of course they
don't know what they are and think it's a water fountain lol
>
> --
> Peace!
> Kurt
> Former Self-anointed Moderator
> microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
> "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
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Little

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 21:09:27 PDT 2008 |
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"kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Little Billy wrote:
>
>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days? Use a
>> bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>
> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention the
waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much of it.
>
> --
> Peace!
> Kurt
> Former Self-anointed Moderator
> microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
> "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
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kurttrail

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Posted: Mon Apr 14 06:00:52 PDT 2008 |
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Little Billy wrote:
> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Little Billy wrote:
>>
>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days? Use
>>> a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>
>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>
> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much
> of it.
Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
restrictions.
But wouldn't that be just like MS, using their TP monopoly to break into
another market?
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Peace!
Kurt
Former Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
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Posted: Mon Apr 14 09:32:07 PDT 2008 |
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"kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Little Billy wrote:
>
>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>
>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days? Use
>>>> a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>
>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>
>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much
>> of it.
>
> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
> restrictions.
>
So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
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kurttrail

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Posted: Mon Apr 14 09:48:12 PDT 2008 |
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Bill Yanaire wrote:
> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Little Billy wrote:
>>
>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?
>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>
>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>
>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much
>>> of it.
>>
>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>> restrictions.
>>
> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now, and
can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are getting
better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and our water
rates are rising.
How many alternatives do we have for water?
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Peace!
Kurt
Former Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
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Posted: Mon Apr 14 10:54:10 PDT 2008 |
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kurttrail wrote:
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>
>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>
>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?
>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much
>>>> of it.
>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>> restrictions.
>>>
>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>
> The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now, and
> can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are getting
> better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and our water
> rates are rising.
>
> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>
The wars of the 21st century will not be about oil but water.
Dumbfuçk Bill Yawn obviously doesn't know how many millions of people
are living on this planet with no access to potable water.
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Posted: Mon Apr 14 11:39:24 PDT 2008 |
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Alias wrote:
> kurttrail wrote:
>=20
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>
>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>
>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?=
>>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>>>
>>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to menti=
on
>>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too m=
uch
>>>>> of it.
>>>>
>>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>>> restrictions.
>>>>
>>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>>
>>
>> The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now,=20
>> and can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are=20
>> getting better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and=20
>> our water rates are rising.
>>
>> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>>
>=20
> The wars of the 21st century will not be about oil but water.
>=20
> Dumbfu=C3=A7k Bill Yawn obviously doesn't know how many millions of peo=
ple=20
> are living on this planet with no access to potable water.
>=20
> Alias
Hahahha...another one of your famously stupid predictions!
People don't have the energy (fuel, oil) to power the machines needed to =
get the water...LOL!
Frank
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Posted: Mon Apr 14 11:45:47 PDT 2008 |
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kurttrail wrote:
> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>
>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>
>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?
>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much
>>>> of it.
>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>> restrictions.
>>>
>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>
> The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now, and
> can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are getting
> better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and our water
> rates are rising.
>
> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>
Desalinization?
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free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the
creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer
rights in the digital age are not frivolous."
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DRM and unintended consequences:
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Posted: Mon Apr 14 11:47:03 PDT 2008 |
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Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>> kurttrail wrote:
>>
>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>
>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>
>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?
>>>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
>>>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too
>>>>>> much
>>>>>> of it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>>>> restrictions.
>>>>>
>>>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>>>
>>>
>>> The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now,
>>> and can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are
>>> getting better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and
>>> our water rates are rising.
>>>
>>> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>>>
>>
>> The wars of the 21st century will not be about oil but water.
>>
>> Dumbfuçk Bill Yawn obviously doesn't know how many millions of people
>> are living on this planet with no access to potable water.
>>
>> Alias
>
> Hahahha...another one of your famously stupid predictions!
Actually, it isn't mine but the fact is that millions of people don't
have access to potable water and you obviously don't care.
> People don't have the energy (fuel, oil) to power the machines needed to
> get the water...LOL!
> Frank
Ever hear of a drought? I knew you were clueless but not this clueless!
Alias
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Posted: Mon Apr 14 11:54:43 PDT 2008 |
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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
wrote:
> kurttrail wrote:
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>
>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?
>>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
>>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much
>>>>> of it.
>>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>>> restrictions.
>>>>
>>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>>
>> The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now,
>> and can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are
>> getting better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and
>> our water rates are rising.
>>
>> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>>
>
> Desalinization?
>
First step. Next steps are to get all the crap out that's polluting the
ocean.
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Posted: Mon Apr 14 12:20:59 PDT 2008 |
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Alias wrote:
> Frank wrote:
>=20
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> kurttrail wrote:
>>>
>>>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in=
>>>>>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these day=
s?
>>>>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to=20
>>>>>>> mention
>>>>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too=
=20
>>>>>>> much
>>>>>>> of it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>>>>> restrictions.
>>>>>>
>>>>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now, =
>>>> and can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are=20
>>>> getting better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and=
=20
>>>> our water rates are rising.
>>>>
>>>> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>>>>
>>>
>>> The wars of the 21st century will not be about oil but water.
>>>
>>> Dumbfu=C3=A7k Bill Yawn obviously doesn't know how many millions of p=
eople=20
>>> are living on this planet with no access to potable water.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>>
>> Hahahha...another one of your famously stupid predictions!
>=20
>=20
> Actually, it isn't mine but the fact is that millions of people don't=20
> have access to potable water and you obviously don't care.
Hey sh*t-for-brains if possible try and comprehend what I've said...I=20
never said people we're not in need of water, nor that I didn't care=20
about their needs...you're really a bigoted idiot aren't you?
>=20
>> People don't have the energy (fuel, oil) to power the machines needed =
>> to get the water...LOL!
>> Frank
>=20
>=20
> Ever hear of a drought?
Ever hear of a deeper well? Ever hear of importing water?
These both take energy to accomplish.
I knew you were clueless but not this clueless!
I know you're stupid...I mean really stupid!
Frank
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>>>>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?
>>>>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to
>>>>>>> mention
>>>>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too
>>>>>>> much
>>>>>>> of it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>>>>> restrictions.
I thought you lived in the desert the way you're talking. Florida? Erm,
isn't that like mostly a sub tropical climate with a lot of Rain?
>>>>>>
>>>>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The State of Florida. We've been in drought
A drought in Florida? hahahahahahahah Maybe you mean a water shortage due
to poor management and inadequate reservoirs.
for quite a while now,
>>>> and can only water our yards once a week.
Why water it at all? It's too damn humid there anyway from all the people
leaving their sprinklers on at night. In fact, there's no need for anyone to
water a lawn. If you live in a green place like I do, Nature will water it.
If you live in the desert you look at tumbleweed and cactus.
And now that people are
>>>> getting better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and
>>>> our water rates are rising.
>>>>
>>>> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>>>>
>>>
>>> The wars of the 21st century will not be about oil but water.
>>>
>>> Dumbfuçk Bill Yawn obviously doesn't know how many millions of people
>>> are living on this planet with no access to potable water.
That is their problem. How would conserving water in Florida have any effect
on Africa? You can't send them the water lol
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>> Hahahha...another one of your famously stupid predictions!
>
> Actually, it isn't mine but the fact is that millions of people don't have
> access to potable water and you obviously don't care.
>
>> People don't have the energy (fuel, oil) to power the machines needed to
>> get the water...LOL!
>> Frank
>
> Ever hear of a drought? I knew you were clueless but not this clueless!
People shouldn't be living in areas that are periodically drought prone
unless they have the infrastructure to survive during dry periods. Perhaps
it is they who are clueless.
>
> Alias
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"The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'"
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message news:fu08os$4a1$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> kurttrail wrote:
>> Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>
>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>> message news:8AIMj.36329$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "kurttrail" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
>>>>> message news:wGyMj.31375$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>>>> Little Billy wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What civilised person uses old fashioned toilet paper these days?
>>>>>>> Use a bidet and WASH, you dirty pig!
>>>>>> I ain't civilised. I'm an American! :)
>>>>> But think of all the money you'll save on toilet paper not to mention
>>>>> the waste that it causes. Water is cheap and most places have too much
>>>>> of it.
>>>> Fresh water is scarce. Where I live we are living under water
>>>> restrictions.
>>>>
>>> So which Federal Institution do they have you housed in?
>>
>> The State of Florida. We've been in drought for quite a while now, and
>> can only water our yards once a week. And now that people are getting
>> better at conserving, the demand for water has decreased and our water
>> rates are rising.
>>
>> How many alternatives do we have for water?
>>
>
> Desalinization?
Even in a desert there is plenty of water. It's just underground. You need
power machinery to get down to it and get it up.
>
> --
> "Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on free
> speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the
> creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer
> rights in the digital age are not frivolous."
> - Maura Corbett
>
> DRM and unintended consequences:
> http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=435&tag=nl.e101
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- Windows Vista >> Deleted Downloads folder, D'oh!I accidently deleted my downloads folder, the shell one with the pretty icon,
while I simply created a new folder I can't get the original icon back.
BEFORE, you post about the desktop.ini file, I already tried that and it
isn't working. I even tried chaning themes along with that as one site
suggested, no dice.
I can live this of course since it works fine, but any idea on how to get
the 'special' icon back. Could I be missing something in the desktop.ini
trick?
Thanks!
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- Windows Vista >> internet title fontsi have just updated vista and its made my toolbar letters ,my gagets and my
internet title lettering all bigger squashing everything i have uninstalled
the updates but no help is there a way to reset the system back to how it was
, a friend said he man at the shop did his resetting it back a week please
help
- 4
- Windows Vista >> Vista Calendar FreezesHelp! When I am adding an appointment, the details pane freezes when I try to
put in the time. I lasts a minute or so, then "lets go" , I add another
number and it freezes again. Frustrating. Does anyone have a solution?
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- Windows Vista >> Problem with 'folder style' formattingVista Ultimate 64 bit
When I open Windows Explorer I get a double pane window with a list of
folders in both the left and
right pane. I want to keep the view very simple, and eliminate the left pane
entirely, and I don't see a way to do this? Help appreciated - IM
--
USA - Washington State, Kitsap County "Replies welcomed as a sign of good
etiquette" Nostradamus 1560
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- Windows Vista >> Any advantage of Vista over XP Pro, especially for video editingI have recently rebuilt my entire computer, upgraded from a Pentium 4 to a
Quad Core, 4 MB DDR2, EVGA MB, 750 GB SATA HD, basically a very fast
hardware setup. My primary goal is to do DVD authoring faster, I have a Sony
HDR-SR5 HandyCam HD camcorder. The old system would take up to (combined) 12
hours or more to convert and then master a DVD that was origninally shot in
the AVCHD format that Sony uses and then mastered and burned using Adobe
Premiere Elements v. 3.0. I was going to buy Vista 32 bit thinking it might
be better for this purpose, but was wondering if the XP Pro I had been using
would be as good for this purpose. Also, would staying with XP necessitate
me doing a bunch of driver upgrades that Vista might already have in it. I
really liked XP, it is just that the system was getting slower and slower
doing things I needed to do as my computing tasks increased in complexity for
the hardware I had.
Rick
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- Windows Vista >> did-bill-gates-just-say-windows-sucks????I posted this without reading the article..I dont have time at the moment,
lol the title was so funny
I hope its true :-)
http://gizmodo.com/342920/holy-crap-did-bill-gates-just-say-windows-sucks
will read it later
Might be a joke..
- 8
- Windows Vista >> LCD softwareI have an older LCD monitor (Benq T705) and was wondering if Vista (or
another app) can be used to control the display without having to use the
monitor adjustment buttons.
Ideally, I'd like to be able to set up "profiles" for different types of use
(text, video, games) and use software to select them.
Thanks in advance.
Jeff
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- Windows Vista >> Program not respondingHi
When I go to control panel and open the Sound program, then click on the
(recording tab) the programme stops responding I then have to open Task
manager to end task. There is no problem when I click on the (Playback tab)
or the (Sounds tab), can any one tell me why this should happen
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Billy
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- Windows Vista >> WMC/TV Tuner and Digital Cable Box - Scrambled SignalI am having a really hard time and I'm usually fairly good at troubleshooting
these things. I bought a new Acer Media Center with WMC and Windows Vista
installed.
My cable normally comes in through a set top box and then to the TV on a
normal cable wire, and then goes out of my cable box on either a normal wire
or component video to my TV. When I hooked up the computer, I connected the
cable box to the TV tuner card in the computer (YUAN Card) instead. On the
computer, the signal comes out garbled when I load it in WMC. On the TV, the
signal comes out fine if I move the cable over.
I can get the lower channels on the TV Tuner if I connect the cable from the
wall directly into the TV Tuner card on the computer, bypassing the set-top
box completely but I can't get the upper channels under any circumstances.
Anyone have ideas for me? I know so little about this technology that I
don't know where to start. I do have an IR transmitter of some kind as well
which might help... but again I'm not sure.
Any help appreciated.
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- Windows Vista >> AVG Free AntiVirusI have been using AVG Free AntiVirus under XP without any problem. I
upgraded it to Windows Vista Home Premium last week with the same hardware.
Now AVG cannot load its resident shield. Does anybody know how to fix this?
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- Windows Vista >> Vista dual boot, aborted setup loopI have a bit of a strange situation. I have Vista Business installed
as a dual boot on a partition on my machine. The dual boot works fine
between my XP and the Vista operating system.
However, this has been difficult for me to use as a developer, testing
my software on the Vista platform, and having to reboot back and forth
all the time. So I installed Virtual PC, and attempted to put Vista
on the virtual machine. When I attempted to installed Vista, it
apparently was trying to run the install on my XP operating system,
and not the virtual machine (it seems it was not the actual active
window, but it was difficult to tell).
So I aborted the install, and it rolled back my XP operating system,
which seems to still be working fine. But it has left a Windows Setup
boot option in my list of bootable OS's, and it is set to start after
only 2 seconds. It loads that, then reboots again quickly, then again
I have two seconds to change it to boot to either XP (earlier version
of Windows) or Vista. This is a pain in the you-know-what, so I am
wondering if there is a solution to this.
I downloaded the tool VistaBootPro, and if I look at the "detailed"
view, I can see the Setup option listed there (see below). But if I
go to manage the OS entries, I only see the two (earlier version, and
Vista).
Windows Legacy OS Loader
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identifier {ntldr}
device partition=C:
path \ntldr
description Earlier Version of Windows
Windows Setup
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identifier {cbd971bf-b7b8-4885-951a-fa03044f5d71}
device partition=C:
path \$WINDOWS.~BT\Windows\system32\winload.exe
description Windows Setup
locale en-US
inherit {bootloadersettings}
osdevice partition=C:
systemroot \$WINDOWS.~BT\Windows
resumeobject {732bbe4e-3720-11dc-a720-806e6f6e6963}
nx OptOut
detecthal Yes
winpe Yes
Windows Boot Loader
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identifier {b7091790-2993-11dc-8c28-8236fbf635fb}
device partition=D:
path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
description Microsoft Windows Vista
locale en-US
inherit {bootloadersettings}
osdevice partition=D:
systemroot \Windows
resumeobject {b7091791-2993-11dc-8c28-8236fbf635fb}
nx OptIn
Any ideas?
thanks
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- Windows Vista >> 4 GB Better Than 8 GBI hade Vista 64 Ultimate running on an Intel DG965WH motherboard with 8 GB
RAM. Vista was very slow. Logitech camera showed garbled picture.
I cut visible RAM to 4095 MB in msconfig. Vista now boots at least twice as
fast,
is more responsive and the Webcam picture is superb!
Computers are fun!
Tom Lake
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- Windows Vista >> What is the best book on Vista?My knowledge of the computer (and specifically Vista) is somewhat limited.
My experience has been with Windows 98 for the last ten years. I would be
grateful for any suggestions you may have on the most useful and practical
text book on Vista.
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