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Re: Calendar Items not showing in Outlook, but do in OWA     

Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Aug 20, 2008 06:29

... newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "curlz" <curlz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E70A1C76-D381-491A-A827-30DCDFB82241@microsoft.com... quick and dirty workaround (doesn't fix the problem though): Set a filter in your day/week/month view to show all appointments "on or ...
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Re: Calendar Items not showing in Outlook, but do in OWA     

Author: curlz
Date: Aug 20, 2008 05:12

quick and dirty workaround (doesn't fix the problem though): Set a filter in your day/week/month view to show all appointments "on or after" 01/08/2008 (do so for some months going forward). At least my OL2007 shows the entries again. Which makes me wonder: How can it be an iTunes issue if the entries ARE in outlook, but just not shown in the day/week/month view???? c "liz ...
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Re: Dirty tactics to defend a dirty industry     

Author: JNugent
Date: Aug 11, 2008 01:24

... inspired status quo. But not very convincingly. What about Murdoch and various editors who toddle along to Downing Street every so often? Our mainstream media is all too quick to publicise political dissent on other countries but seems somewhat reluctant to do the same here, unless it involves violence to the discredit of the protesters. What? Murdoch goes to ...
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Re: Dirty tactics to defend a dirty industry     

Author: Fod
Date: Aug 11, 2008 01:19

... inspired status quo. But not very convincingly. What about Murdoch and various editors who toddle along to Downing Street every so often? Our mainstream media is all too quick to publicise political dissent on other countries but seems somewhat reluctant to do the same here, unless it involves violence to the discredit of the protesters. yeah, all those MP sleaze ...
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Re: Dirty tactics to defend a dirty industry     

Author: Doug
Date: Aug 10, 2008 22:40

... inspired status quo. But not very convincingly. What about Murdoch and various editors who toddle along to Downing Street every so often? Our mainstream media is all too quick to publicise political dissent on other countries but seems somewhat reluctant to do the same here, unless it involves violence to the discredit of the protesters. -- UK Radical Campaigns www.zing....
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Re: Sausage Transporter     

Author: Bear
Date: Aug 7, 2008 09:42

... nothing gets deployed without it having been tested to destruction, so it's a question of making sure that others haven't cut corners or used a "quick and dirty" solution to a problem, and remember too that most of my colleagues are pretty savvy folk, and want to do a good, safe job too ... ...
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Re: Old Nag dumped on train platform.     

Author: soup
Date: Aug 7, 2008 08:26

... it is not the only. Then it's semantics whether you regard four as "lots" or "a few". You've been reading Wikipedia I see... For "quick and dirty" it suffices if I really cared about different forms/causes of lung cancer (rather than lung cancer itself)would do lots of research not just using ...
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Re: Dirty tactics to defend a dirty industry     

Author: soup
Date: Aug 7, 2008 04:44

... has the cheek to criticise the Chinese. Would it have taken seven chinese police to move one protetsor(I refuse to think of it as a male against female confrontation, or would the protestor get a quick thwack with a baton and then carted off whilst unconscious? The mere fact that we can disscuss how heavy handed (or not depending on your view point) shows that we DO NOT live in a ...
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Re: Dirty tactics to defend a dirty industry     

Author: Brimstone
Date: Aug 6, 2008 05:47

...>> cheek to criticise the Chinese. Would it have taken seven chinese police to move one protetsor(I refuse to think of it as a male against female confrontation, or would the protestor get a quick thwack with a baton and then carted off whilst unconscious? The mere fact that we can disscuss how heavy handed (or not depending on your view point) shows that we DO NOT live in a ...
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Re: Why Singapore or Asian countries failed to produce a Bill Gate ?     

Author: bmoore
Date: Jul 29, 2008 11:15

...86-DOS was an operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products for its Intel 8086-based computer kit. Initially known as QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) the name was changed to 86-DOS once SCP started licensing the operating system. 86-DOS had a command structure...
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