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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Dec 31, 2006 17:05
Observer article 9/March/1997
Fame at last! In an alleged book review in the Observer (Books p16), Jay Rayner writes about a "man called Bob"
(one of my many pseudonyms) in whom "a lot of people have shown an interest". Read and ponder!
Perhaps the Chinese curse "may you live in interesting times" could be re-worded into "may you be considered an
interesting person". Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me!
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Dec 31, 2006 17:05
Observer article 9/March/1997
Fame at last! In an alleged book review in the Observer (Books p16), Jay Rayner writes about a "man called Bob"
(one of my many pseudonyms) in whom "a lot of people have shown an interest". Read and ponder!
Perhaps the Chinese curse "may you live in interesting times" could be re-worded into "may you be considered an
interesting person". Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me!
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Dec 31, 2006 13:03
.net magazine article March/1998
Britain's .net Magazine featured my website on page 17 of their March 1998 issue (number 42). They quote from the "FAQ"
pages, and also include some details of the evidence I have tried to present on my website.
The age of some of the material on the website shows in this review, which says the case "has been discussed in uk.*
newsgroups during the past year". At this time (March 1998) it has been discussed on uk.misc for three years, and there
are still occasional traces of the discussion going on.
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Author: MI5VictimMI5Victim
Date: Dec 31, 2006 13:03
.net magazine article March/1998
Britain's .net Magazine featured my website on page 17 of their March 1998 issue (number 42). They quote from the "FAQ"
pages, and also include some details of the evidence I have tried to present on my website.
The age of some of the material on the website shows in this review, which says the case "has been discussed in uk.*
newsgroups during the past year". At this time (March 1998) it has been discussed on uk.misc for three years, and there
are still occasional traces of the discussion going on.
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Author: HayatiHayati
Date: Dec 31, 2006 02:52
Happy new year 2 you all:)
Hi,
I have a XP Pro with norwegian setup and would like to activate the
persian(farsi) font!
Do I need any additional installation or is it possible to activate the
language? How?
Thank's a lot.
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Author: Blue MaxBlue Max
Date: Dec 30, 2006 23:49
How do we mark user accounts in order to hide or display them on the welcome
screen? For example :
FIRST, how do we mark the default "Administrator" account so that it will
SHOW UP on the initial welcome screen?
SECOND, how do we hide an administrative user account so that it does NOT
SHOW UP on the welcome screen, but remains active so that it can be accessed
over the internet or network for administrative purposes?
Thank you for any help on this issue.
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Author: Shenan StanleyShenan Stanley
Date: Dec 30, 2006 19:17
Henry wrote:
> Thank you Shenan and Nepatsfan. You hit the nail on the head.
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> It was the Screen Saver "On resume display Welcome Screen".
Glad to have helped!
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Author: Shenan StanleyShenan Stanley
Date: Dec 30, 2006 16:15
Henry wrote:
> I read the "Files and Settings Transfer Wizard".
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> It seems intended for moving settings from one computer to a new
> one.
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> I am dealing with just one computer. I wish to have two users on
> the one computer - one with Administrator privileges and one
> without (for browsing). I wish each account to have the same
> Settings.
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> Is there a way to do this?
Although its intention was to move a user from one system to another - it
works just fine to move the settings/files from one account to another. So
you can have your two seperate accounts start out (at a moment in time)
exactly the same using it.
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Author: HenryHenry
Date: Dec 30, 2006 16:10
I have 4 users on my XP SR2 computer.
Whenever I stop using the keyboard or mouse for a few minutes, the screen
goes black and I have to re-login with a password.
Constantly doing this all day is driving me crazy.
I have removed the check on "Prompt for password when computer resumes from
standby" but it does not help.
I am not sure that when the screen goes black that this is standby mode. It
may be something else.
Any ideas?
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