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Author: Rick, M.A.
Date: May 2, 2008 07:30
....com/experiments/ImplicitLearning.shtml http://psiexp.ss.uci.edu/ http://psychexps.olemiss.edu/Exps/Covert_Attention/startd.htm http://psychexps.olemiss.edu/Exps/Dichotic_Listening/startd.htm http://psychexps.olemiss.edu/Exps/Perception_of_Gender/startgr.htm And here's a fairly straight-forward page dissecting/...
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Author: Ben M. Schorr - MVP
Date: Apr 28, 2008 09:51
...Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "Hafsa" <Hafsa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:353F42D7-7816-4FC4-BA2F-D37B911C8329@microsoft.com... It has been about a month since i startd using onenote. Today, however, when i opened it, i found my work to be 'read-only'. How can i undo this change so i cn edit my work?
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Author: Hafsa
Date: Apr 28, 2008 01:37
It has been about a month since i startd using onenote. Today, however, when i opened it, i found my work to be 'read-only'. How can i undo this change so i cn edit my work?
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Author: John Wright
Date: Feb 22, 2008 13:50
Steve Firth wrote: Doug <jagmad@riseup.net> wrote: RAC climbing on the 'green' bandwagon, Yet another thread about cars startd by Duhg "Pinocchio" Liar Bollen. If he was really a Pinnochio I'm surprised he can get near the 4 computers he owns. -- John Wright I feel like an insane person with the ability to mimic sanity
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Author: Stefan Monnier
Date: Jul 21, 2007 20:33
...) (display-buffer "*Group*")) The *Group* buffer will be displayed in a new window, but no new frame will be created. That's not what I see with the trunk of Emacs-CVS startd with "emacs -Q", so either it's been fixed, or it depends on some config of yours. The error is on my side. :-) I use my own `display-buffer-function' to have emacs split windows ...
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Author: Stefan Monnier
Date: Jul 20, 2007 21:29
...(setq pop-up-frames t) (display-buffer "*Group*")) The *Group* buffer will be displayed in a new window, but no new frame will be created. That's not what I see with the trunk of Emacs-CVS startd with "emacs -Q", so either it's been fixed, or it depends on some config of yours. Try it with "emacs -Q" first. I think this is a bug, isn't it? I think so, yes. Should ...
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Author: Katy
Date: Mar 22, 2007 13:37
I think I got it handled. Thank you Brian for your help! -- Katy "Brian Tillman" wrote: Katy <Katy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have just startd using Outlook 2007 on VISTA and restored my backup contacts from my PC to my notebook using a Sandisk Cruzer. In the "Contacts" in the upper left hand side I now have "Contacts," "Inbox in Personal Folders" ...
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Author: Brian Tillman
Date: Mar 22, 2007 13:07
Katy <Katy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have just startd using Outlook 2007 on VISTA and restored my backup contacts from my PC to my notebook using a Sandisk Cruzer. In the "Contacts" in the upper left hand side I now have "Contacts," "Inbox in Personal Folders" and "Contacts in Personal Folders." Now I keep getting a popup screen that that says, "The path specified for ...
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Author: Katy
Date: Mar 22, 2007 10:40
I have just startd using Outlook 2007 on VISTA and restored my backup contacts from my PC to my notebook using a Sandisk Cruzer. In the "Contacts" in the upper left hand side I now have "Contacts," "Inbox in Personal Folders" and "Contacts in Personal Folders." Now I keep getting a popup screen that that says, "The path specified for the file E:\contacts backup.pst is not valid," ...
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Author: meek
Date: Mar 5, 2007 12:22
In a previous article, w5ygr@netscape.net wrote: On Mar 3, 8:45 pm, Gib Bogle <b...@ihug.too.much.spam.co.nz> wrote: This average Fortran programmer is 58. I am 73 and startd programming in FORTRAN (rather than fortran) in 1961 via punched paper tape inouyt to an IBM machine whose id I no longer recall. Maybe 1401? Not 701 or 704. 1620 ? Chris
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