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168 The number of hours in a week (24X7=168) youneverknow
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But what if YOUR hard dive failed....that is why you would want a CD. YouNeverKnow
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I personally think that projection TV's would be washed out by daylight. Most large monitors I have seen look great in a dark showroom but look lousy outside. Just my 2 cents youneverknow
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Shane, Welcome to the forums. Here is the link to the help desk so you can check it out https://ssl.totalchoicehosting.com/supportdesk/ This link is at the top of the forum pages... youneverknow
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Raul. You are pretty close, I guess there is no need to buy a Halloween costume...I agree with Thomas...beauty is from within. All that money that could have been donated to help those who really could benifit from plastic surgery. What a waste of money. youneveknow Just found this other photo... http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/archives/000351.html
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Saw this today and just goes to show you that you should sometimes leave aging to the natural process. This women spent alot of money and look what happens.... here is the link to the article http://www.thisislondon.com/showbiz/articl...2990?source=TiL and the pic... youneverknow
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The Remote Assistant feature can be turned off. This feature allows a remote computer to help you fix your computer. It actually can be used to enable a expert to takeover your system and fix problems. You will still get updates to windows and Nav. Here is the quote from MS. "Remote Assistance provides a way for you to get the help you need when you run into problems with your computer. If you're an experienced user, you can even be the one to use Remote Assistance to directly help your friends and family members. There are three ways to use Remote Assistance, described in the articles in this section. The fastest is via instant messaging using Windows Messenger, described in the first article to the right. You can also initiate Remote Assistance sessions via e–mail, as described in the second article. If you use a Web–based e–mail service, such as MSN® Hotmail®, you can fill out a form and save it as a file to attach to an e–mail, described in the third article. To use Remote Assistance, you will need: • Two computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition. The computer receiving assistance and the computer providing assistance must both run Windows XP. • Both computers must be connected via a network or the Internet. • Windows Messenger must be installed on both computers.
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Google has just released a program that will search YOUR computer to find stuff you can't on your own. (or so they say) # Find your email, files, web history and chats instantly # View web pages you've seen, even when you're not online # Search as easily as you do on Google Google Desktop Search finds: Outlook / Outlook Express Word AOL Instant Messenger Excel Internet Explorer Powerpoint PowerPoint Text I haven't tried it myself yet but I am tempted to try it. Here is the link: http://desktop.google.com/ youneverknow
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I have found CompUSA does this very often. They run an ad and do not have stock to fill the demand. Some time ago They offered a nicad battery charger with 8 Batteries (Free after rebate) and being the first in the door Sunday morning, saw that there were only 3 availible. It looks like their practices have not changed. It's only a good deal if you can get one. Youneverknow
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Problem Installing Ati Radeon 9550 Video Card
youneverknow replied to peteman4211's topic in Hardware Corner
Have you gone to control panel (assuming Windows Based) and gone to the "Sound" settings and make sure nothing is muted or turned off, Check the Volume levels too. youneverknow -
Ouch! $1300 us dollars for a program seems like alot for a program. I checked out the macromedea web page and was not impressed with the program at all. Maybe they would buy you the program or the 30 day free trial would surfice...good luck... youneverknow
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I have been using Horde mail for over a year now and all of the sudden my Spam emails are turning up in my inbox and the spam folder is empty. I have not made any changes. Spam Assasin is enabled. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks in advance youneverknow
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Check this out http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/forums/i...hl=squirrelmail
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147 just 600 away from a Boeing 747
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145 what you have if someone stole half of your 2 gun collection of Colt 45"s
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119 119 miles = 191.511936 kilometers
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Also people are saying that you should run Adaware and Spybot to check for malware and the like before installing sp2. I took about 50 minutes on my 1000 mhz system to load sp2. http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ both are free for personal use.
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If you are using Windows XP I think you can use the "Remote Desktop" feature. Here is an excerpt from the help screen... To set up this computer to use Remote Desktop Open System in Control Panel. On the Remote tab, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer check box. Ensure that you have the proper permissions to connect to your computer remotely, and click OK. You must be an administrator or a member of the Remote Desktop Users group on your computer. For more information, see To allow other users to connect to your computer. Notes You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to enable the Remote Desktop feature. To open a Control Panel item, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click the appropriate icon.
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112 One hundred and a dozen eggs
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96 2.6 degrees less than normal body temperature
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Under your accounts make sure that the SMTP =25 and Incoming=110. This works for me youneverknow
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91 Interstate # Number of Miles- 290 * Connecticut- 58 miles * Massachusetts- 55 miles * Vermont- 177 miles
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88 Keys on a full piano
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71 The age the Head Guru looks after monitoring over seventy servers
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70 Doing double the speed limit in a 35 mph zone
