Hello folks, Journal's way of intermittently starting with no toolbars at all has always bothered me. It happens for no traceable reason. Since I use Journal quite frequently I have invested some time in a work-around. The idea is to write the toolbar settings into the Windows registry before starting Journal. A simple batch file will take care of this. Unfortunately this work-around is
Package: linux-image-2.6.24-1-686 Version: 2.6.24-6 Severity: critical Justification: breaks unrelated software Hi, I'm not sure if this is correct package to report the bug for. Anyway, my ndiswrapper device, which was previously renamed into eth2, now became wlan0_rename (sic). Also, colleague experiences similar issues with his ipw3945 card. I've placed severity "critical" since I
The following HEC letter was Published May 9 in the Wall Street Journal Europe. The article being responded to follows below. The April 29 op-ed "Balkan Neighbors" by Takis Michas is biased in the extreme against Athens and resembles propaganda emanating from Skopje. According to Mr. Michas, the dispute between Athens and Skopje is more than just about a name. That is correct, and that
ADR wrote: On May 12, 10:59 pm, ++ <fri...@spambot.com> wrote: Balkan Neighbors By TAKIS MICHAS FROM TODAY'S WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE April 29, 2008 Athens After a recent visit to Skopje, the U.S. envoy to NATO, Victoria Nuland, said that the argument between Greece and Macedonia could be settled "within days or weeks." If only. Unfortunately, the so-called
Balkan Neighbors By TAKIS MICHAS FROM TODAY'S WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE April 29, 2008 Athens After a recent visit to Skopje, the U.S. envoy to NATO, Victoria Nuland, said that the argument between Greece and Macedonia could be settled "within days or weeks." If only. Unfortunately, the so-called name dispute is far too complex for easy fixes. First there is the name: Greece wants its