Posted on 01/11/2005 6:18:33 PM PST by malakhi
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I dug through my e-mail. It was pegleg who set up the contest last year.
1. I have ordered a 43" HDTV and of course was required to upgrade my cable service to HD & Digital.
2. While I was at it I decided to order the High Speed Internet. (DSL is still not available and I have given up waiting for it.) I will wait to see what develops in the Satellite and DSL world.
3. I intend to use my new TV as a monitor, either in a PIP or full mode.
4. I also purchased a 200GB disk because my 80GB disk was filling up (mostly junk but it is easier to upgrade a disk than it is to clean it up. :-)
5. My new disk initialized properly and it appeared to partition into 80, 80, & 40GB partitions properly. IOW, everything seemed fine.
6. I used it for a few hours this morning and everything worked fine until Windows XP Pro blew up and refused to boot even in the Safe mode. Just typical Windows junk messages and/or a stupid Windows Logo not doing anything.
7. After trying all the Windows tools I gave up and reverted a few hours with GoBack.
8. I ran all the Norton Disk and Windows utilities and it gives me a clean bill of health. Whew!
9. Never, ever, never, put your faith in Windows! This message is for you Mack.
Does that mean you'll set up the brackets? ;-)
SD
That would be similar to my owning a new Chrysler 300C and asking me if I would drive it in the stock car races. I may have a machine which is mechanically capable but there would be a feeble old fool behind the wheel. (Similar to electing Celestine to be Pope. Don't get angry with me - I can't help myself. :-)
Is my answer clear enough.
I just got a 43' HDTV a couple of months ago. I really enjoy it. Especially football.
Have you hooked it up to your PC? I can't wait to try this - by this time next week I hope.
No haven't hooked it up to PC. I have DSL. Didn't order high speed connection from Cable Company.
check this out. Abraham Staab, one of the founders of the Jewish community in Sante Fe, New Mexico a couple of centuries ago, (who happens to share my last name) contributed money to the Catholic Church and tore up the notes. hehe.
Has to be a relation somehow, LOL! ;o)
My IT manager met with our ISP today to discuss renewal of our contract. We are going to be getting double the bandwidth (a full T-1 now) for 1/2 the price of what we had been paying. :o)
Good job!!!!!!!:')
Thanks Cindy! :o)
I will be replacing AOL with Adelphia High Speed Internet. Of, course AOL has a provision ($15/month) to use a different ISP and keep AOL and I may have to use it for a while. I have hundreds of "Favorite Places" and thousands of "Saved Mail" items and no tools available for a smooth transfer. (The AOL stuff is propietary).
I have found a few tools at reasonable prices which will transfer all that stuff to IE. Of course I have junked IE and switched to Firefox. I may be forced to uninstall Firefox, switch back to IE, convert my junk, and reinstall Firefox. Damn!
It reminds me of the "good old days" when we had a main frame computer and were almost forced to stay with the original vendor because of the cost and complexity of a system change.
If you hear of any tools which will copy over all my old AOL stuff please let me know.
At the time we signed the original contract, that was the market rate. That's just the nature of the internet business. Computers in general, even. 10 years ago, we'd pay $1200 for a PC that couldn't even begin to run the software we use today. Now we can get a new PC for $350-400. I just bought a b/w laser printer for $99, that prints 3x as fast as one purchased several years ago for $750.
Of course I have junked IE and switched to Firefox. I may be forced to uninstall Firefox, switch back to IE, convert my junk, and reinstall Firefox. Damn!
You're retired, and it's winter. What else do you have to do? ;o)
If you hear of any tools which will copy over all my old AOL stuff please let me know.
I haven't used AOL in eight years, so I'm really not sure what is available.
Oh, I'll find a way to transfer the stuff. I just don't move as fast as I used to.
I was kidding about the T1 billing. I remember the company paying $6,000 for the first PC-XT in 1981. 640k memory, 10 meg disk, and a (I think) 6ms 8088 processor. My present PC is much, much more powerful than our main frame in the 80's.
My present printer is an Epson Stylus CX5400. Print-scan-copy and fast. The winter ice scene I sent you a while ago was scanned from the newspaper. If I remember correctly I paid $49 for this printer.
The most expensive parts of any printer are the refill supplies so I always buy a printer which can use refills on the aftermarket.
If you bought an HP printer for example it may be cheaper to throw it away and buy a new one when the ink runs out. :-)
When you really think about it, that is absolutely incredible.
If you bought an HP printer for example it may be cheaper to throw it away and buy a new one when the ink runs out. :-)
LOL! I'll have to mention that to our IT manager. :o)
My college alma mater, Lawrence University, has secured its second consecutive automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament. They won the regular season again, and tonight defeated Ripon College in the conference tournament final. You may recall that last year LU advanced to the D-III Elite Eight, losing 82-81 in overtime to eventual champion UW-Stevens Point.
Dear Friends
Ginny and Is 20 year honeymoon is finally over. She passed on this last Sabbath morning at 5:15 am 2/26/05, she would have been 73 this March 23rd.
The Wegeneres Granulomatosis, (WG), must have weakened the blood vessels in her brain, because she had a stroke a month or so ago, then a few weeks later she had several more and she has been in a non responsive state for a month now.
I believe her Spirit left to be with God a couple of weeks ago, and I have been watching her human soul and body struggle to hold on since.
The many caring phone calls Ive received have strengthened me, and although I know shes in Paradise being comforted by Gods Holy presence, and well both be given our new glorified bodies at the same time in the future, and even though I know shes never going to suffer again as she has these last two years, my heart still has a big hole in it, and Im jealous she went without me.
Ive tried to understand why God has made sure that every person who comes into this world has to suffer losing someone that meant the world to them before they die, and its like a prerequisite.
I wonder if God suffered this same loss at sometime?
When His Son was crucified?
Possibly when Satan turned on Him and rejected His love?
Now God is forced to cast him away for eternity with out ever seeing that spirit He must have loved so much in earlier times.
Please pray my time will pass quickly until I see Ginny again.
Jim H
Dear Jim,
I am so very sorry for your lose. You have my prayers and thoughts.
Becky
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. Yet, even at this very sad time your faithful testimony is amazing. It is so good that you have that Blessed Hope in your heart.
At this very moment I happen to be reading John 11. It is a very comforting piece of scripture at this time and I hope you will read it and be comforted.
With deepest sympathy,
Ray.
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