Spaceman
- 28 Jan 2005 23:56
CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years
Fundamentalist
- 09 Feb 2005 21:26
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a glass of the lafitte will do me nicely -good to see you smiling again
MightyMicro
- 09 Feb 2005 21:45
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Priscilla: Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte, indeed, you have my undivided attention.
Another way out of the pop-up problems is to avoid using Internet Explorer. Use either Firefox or the Opera browser. Both will block pop-ups (if so instructed) and are much more secure than Microlimp IE.
http://www.opera.com
http://www.getfirefox.com
D.
jj50
- 09 Feb 2005 22:28
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Well done Priscilla!
Evening Fundie and MM. Might try opera, have been thinking about it for some time but was concerned if it would be compatible with everything else.
Blocking pop ups didn't just stop ads but I couldn't access Money AM Investors Room, tabs etc.
Priscilla
- 09 Feb 2005 22:52
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Mighty Micro, I've seen good reports about these other browsers but I'm not confident enough to change something what ain't broke, if you see what I mean. It took me long enough to discover what a browser was. Just the thought of having more than one is enough to make me nervous.
I think I need the idiot's guide here. For example, what happens to all my existing stuff if I change to one of the alternatives? Does everything appear as before? What happens to Outlook Express 6? Will I lose any files?
You're right. I really don't understand what I'm talking about. Could you give a few basic 'girlie-friendly' answers, please?
Or come round my house and I'll put some bottles of Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte in the fridge, with some Chateau Carbonieux red and white in case you fancy a change after an hour or so.
edit: that's scary! While I was typing, MM was already answering.....spooky!
That's it!! The girls could bid for a few hours of your IT expertise on our own computers at home! Like bidding for a celebrity chef to cook in your own home for your friends. What do you think, jj?
optomistic
- 09 Feb 2005 23:05
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Priscilla, download the Google toolbar which has a pop up stopper on it which allows you to override for particular sites if you wish, then disable your other stoppers and your problems should be no more
jj50
- 09 Feb 2005 23:05
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I'm up for it P!
Thanks MM. Just been looking at the websites and P it looks like it will take over everything automatically. Will let you know once I have had a go but another glass of wine for Dutch courage please.......:-)
jj50
- 09 Feb 2005 23:07
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What did I say Priscilla, opto would be along eventually to sort you out!
optomistic
- 09 Feb 2005 23:09
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No problem jj :-) any chance of a Guiness?
Priscilla
- 09 Feb 2005 23:10
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Certainly, JJ! I'll put a bottle aside, just for your consumption.
Opto, I already have the google toolbar, but with the ad blocking working, it is mainly used as a lazy way to type in google searches. It has caught 9 since it was installed but nothing seems to stop that sneaky row of adverts that appear to the left of where it says ...'You are logged in as ..' Anybody have any fiendish 'mousetraps' for those pesky critters?
optomistic
- 09 Feb 2005 23:15
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Priscilla, mine has stopped 577 so far, installed for one year.
optomistic
- 09 Feb 2005 23:19
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Priscilla those adds are probably paying am to allow them to display.
Priscilla
- 09 Feb 2005 23:21
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You should lend it to Spaceman. It'll probably catch the mouse as well!
Priscilla
- 09 Feb 2005 23:24
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Good night, folks. Sleep well everybody, and thanks for all your help.
jj50
- 09 Feb 2005 23:27
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Night Priscilla, night all and yes thanks for all your help... shall report back tomorrow. Remy's warming by the fire for anyone that wishes :-)
Sputnik
- 10 Feb 2005 00:28
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In the days of the sailing ships each sailor had a square piece of wood with a fiddle round the edge. For the morning and evening grub they were given ships biscuits and in between they were given gruel put onto their piece of wood.
Hence the saying "One square meal a day"
Also from the days of sail, cannon balls were stacked on a brass plate next to the cannon and the plate was called the Monkey. When any ship sailed north and into subzero temperatures the cannon balls and the plate contracted at different rates and the cannon ball pile would collapse.
Hence the saying " Freeze the Balls on a Brass Monkey"
Amazing what you remember when you get home after a few scoops at the local :-)
chocolat
- 10 Feb 2005 00:34
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Isn't it just, Sputtie :)