... or bits not working?? As its not supported any more will that make it vulnerable to virus etc. When the other laptop died and I bought this one with vista on, I thought I'd give windows mail a go but to be honest I'm missing sorting by clolour etc. Thanks I love Outlook 2000... and I wouldn't touch Vista with a bargepole... But that's just my opinion!
... prices are rising so fast. If this trend continues people will just switch back to petrol cars (unless they're like me and wouldn't touch a tractor engined car with a bargepole in the first place) so increasing CO2 again. The motorists who infest this transport newsgroup have in the past blamed diesel vehicles, buses in particular, for particulate emissions, while turning a blind ...
... cars were supposed to be helping reduce CO2 since they produce less than petrol cars all other things being equal, I'm not sure why you're so pleased that diesel prices are rising so fast. If this trend continues people will just switch back to petrol cars (unless they're like me and wouldn't touch a tractor engined car with a bargepole in the first place) so increasing CO2 again. B2003
...definition of science? 07 May 2008 From New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues. Robert Matthews Thanks for posting this article, Fred. I bet the frikking mystics who tend to pollute this forum won't touch it with a bargepole. They probably have no clue what falsification means. I bet they think it means printing counterfeit money. Regards Milan
...6:38 pm, "Rick, M.A." <anyth...@anywhere.com> wrote: On 4/18/08 2:43 PM, in article 630498e7-b18a-4314-bbe2-708bca344...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, "Erwin Hessle" <er...@erwinhessle.com> wrote: I'm trying to make it (me) wider. I can see that. Erwin Hessle, 8=3 Bargepole. Don't look at me, you had it last. Erwin Hessle, 8=3 Just shove ahead
On Apr 18, 6:38 pm, "Rick, M.A." <anyth...@anywhere.com> wrote: On 4/18/08 2:43 PM, in article 630498e7-b18a-4314-bbe2-708bca344...@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, "Erwin Hessle" <er...@erwinhessle.com> wrote: I'm trying to make it (me) wider. I can see that. Erwin Hessle, 8=3 Bargepole. Don't look at me, you had it last. Erwin Hessle, 8=3
On 4/18/08 2:43 PM, in article 630498e7-b18a-4314-bbe2-708bca344fe7@24g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, "Erwin Hessle" <erwin@erwinhessle.com> wrote: I'm trying to make it (me) wider. I can see that. Erwin Hessle, 8=3 Bargepole. -- Superstition is for the weak. Educate yourself! http://neuromagick.com
...> not afraid of a pressure cooker as many are. JMOs. Many people have heard stories of disasters with the old-style pressure cookers. The new designs have a number of safety features built in. I have a Fagor, and it's a breeze to use. I wouldn't touch my mother's old Presto(?) with a bargepole...... The Lorna Sass book 'Pressure Perfect', is very useful for timings and technique.
... Maxtor and Western Digital. I'm talking mainly 3.5" drives less than a year old, and high capacity. My advice (from my own experience) is not to touch Seagate with a bargepole. They have clearly lost the plot. Not only that, but the resulting damage is often so severe that recovery is not an option. Samsung is currently my top choice of reliable drive - the ...
... - including Maxtor and Western Digital. I'm talking mainly 3.5" drives less than a year old, and high capacity. My advice (from my own experience) is not to touch Seagate with a bargepole. They have clearly lost the plot. Not only that, but the resulting damage is often so severe that recovery is not an option. Samsung is currently my top choice of reliable drive - the HD501LJ....