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Everything posted by GroovyFish
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playing (I am designing custom playing cards right now, but I am having a brain block, so I come here )
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Truck driver (my step-grandfather who's name was Arthur was a truck driver)
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killer ie: serial killer LOL Jim, Dallas is where I live now, I'm originally from St. Louis. I am glad to know that some places make their chickory coffee stronger... I liked the coffee at Cafe Du Monde, but it didn't knock my socks off like I was expecting. But then, I make my coffee really strong anyway.
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Hi Schester, Which email client are you using and on what OS? I had a problem with Outlook 2002, it would not retain my passwords and it would ask me to re-enter them. It is a known problem with Outlook 2000/2002 on W2K or XP. If that is what you are using, you can check out their solution at Microsoft Knowledge Base This solution worked for me, but it would only work temporarily, like for a week or two and then it would stop and I would have to follow the steps again to correct. Later I re-formatted my computer (for other reasons) and now I don't have that problem at all. HTH! Groovy
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cardinals I saw that this morning, I had to chuckle a little, I am originally from St. Louis. Though, I guess if I had to choose sides, I would want the Cubs to win. Really liked Cafe Du Monde, but boy was that place packed.
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football (are you ready for some? LOL) Jim, no we don't carry anything with Chicory, but it's funny you mention that. I was in New Orleans for the first time last week and had my first coffee with chicory at Cafe Du Monde.
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beans Ahh...something I should know about, my family owns a gourmet coffee store!
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Thanks Critical Mass! What does that mean? There are different SSL certificates? The current site is already running on an Apache server, so I guess I should be ok. But I didn't know that there was a difference. You may live to regret this statement I will probably need alot of assistance. I have been playing with OSCommerce (on my "play" domain) to see if I can get the hang of it and so far so good, although it will look very OSCommerce like. I have seen some people do really creative things with it, but I am not there yet. SSL is really my only last worry. After my last experience, its the part I dread the most and the part I least understand. Thanks again! Groovy
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HI, I am not sure where to put this question, but I figure this is as good a place as any. I already have two accounts with TCH and I think I will be adding one more for my family's retail business. The current hosting company we are using is worthless. I want to get the new site completely setup at TCH before I change the DNS so there basically no downtime. (the holidays are creeping up on me and I don't want to miss an order). We already have an SSL certificate. Will there be a problem to set up the certificate even though it is already set up and active at the other site? Will the SSL certificate work (for testing purposes) even though we will be accessing the site via IP address during testing (before the DNS change and propagation)? I'm going to be setting up OSCommerce. I have played around with it before and I believe in setup it asks if the site is using SSL. I answered no before since I was just playing. Do you think I will have any problems with that before the DNS change...? SSL seriously confuses me, my experience (with the current *awful* host) took 2 weeks and about 15 hours total on the phone with their (ha ha ha ha) tech support only to find out it wasn't ME or the site that was the problem, it was something THEY were doing wrong. (I guess I can give them credit for actually admiting it was their fault). But after that experience, I am at little SSL shy. Thanks for any advice! Groovy *I hope this all makes sense, I know I shouldn't be writing after midnight, blurry eyes and blurry mind.
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Instead of critizing people trying to help you, you might try offering a "Thank you".
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looks like ICANN told them to stop! CNET - VeriSign calls halt to .com detours
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Shave (me three )
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King ("king of the road" - Roger Miller)
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Outlook (currently version 2002)!! I understand all the security issues with it, but, I cannot live without it . Used it for years and never been infected with a virus or had any security problems. In a previous life I used to be email administrator for a corporation and supported about 300 Outlook Users local and remote, including training and writing a column in our quarterly newsletter pointing out cool features that Outlook has that people don't know about. Critical Mass...Outlook does have a function to archive or delete emails after a certain period of time. Definately v. 2002 (and I think the older versions do as well) Groovy
