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An underrated song. Tomorrow is a long time, by Dylan
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when I click on Secrets nothing at all shows up. I obviously don't have any.
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Tupperware is already a licensed product.
Obviously. Something tells me you missed the joke.
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FF with noscript here and everyones lovely pics are showing just fine.
Same set up here and everything's fine. Love those macro pics.
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I'm liking it so far. I will keep it just for the ability to list installed programs by install date. Can't do that with Add/Remove Programs. Also lists things that Add/Remove doesn't so I can uninstall things that Add/remove can't/won't. Lots of other cool things to.
You've sold me as well. Thanks for that, it does seem genuinely useful. As you say a better and quicker Add/Remove with no install. Looks good.
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The Think Broadband Site is the best in the UK for anything ADSL related. It has been around for years and is highly respected. One of the mods (Mr Saffron) is frequently on TV discussing broadband issues. Until very recently it used to be called ADSLGuide.org.
If you're in the UK I can't recommend this site highly enough.
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Speed test sites:
This is a great site if you're in the UK. The forums here are very comprehensive.
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I find the old CCleaner style to be easier and less tiring on the eyes.
Maybe I'm getting old too.
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Once again a reason for the beginners guide to be linked to (or included) within CCleaner.
Yes, agreed. This is long over due.
Get well soon TM.
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When I was in college taking a public speaking class, we had to do a project were you taught someone how to do something. This guy showed how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. He made the sandwich (with just a butterknife) then he said the key is to make sure the peanut butter is on the bottom piece of bread so when you pick it up you fingers don't go through the bread due to pressure. He said that the peanutbutter slice would hold up better than the jelly slice. I thought it was an interesting point.
Give him a Nobel prize.
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You mean something like this:
Hey,Dennis, You made me do a sitting high jump there. I think I beat my previous record by at least 3.75 inches.
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VERY ashamed to say that it was when my 17 year old son got on my computer
Not very good for your computer I know, but I think it shows you have a fairly normal 17yr old there.
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Phishing. Delete it.
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I recommend that you don't tick anything in the Advanced section until you become more familiar with the program.
Btw, welcome to the forum.
Stick around, it's the best way to learn.
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Same here. Many have not been as fortunate though.
Yes, but don't forget that 10s of millions of people use FF2. There are bound to be some users who experience problems. I suspect however that most people are more than happy with it, as you and I are.
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Let us know how 2.0.0.2 is running stability wise (I've still not upgraded to FF2 and have been waiting till it'd had a couple of updates to iron out any possible bugs)
FF2 has been totally stable with me from day 1. It's also faster than 1.5.
The only thing I don't like about FF2 is the default theme. Fortunately you can use an extension which makes FF2 look exactly like 1.5.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/3479/
Go for it!
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Happy Birthday!
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Now that's what I call a personal firewall.
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That's a very powerful video, but I don't think it should be removed. People should be allowed to watch it IMHO.
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FYI, auto update now works.
Thanks for that. Dll now.
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That's an interesting question. I'm a member of 2 or 3 other forums where I use a different name. I don't really know why I've done this, but on these other forums I've used a contraction of my real name. It's only here that I call myself Woody. Btw I know nobody is interested but I use the tag Woody because I'm a great fan of the novelist / humorist P.G. Wodehouse.
Incidentally I lurk over at Wilders, So I can easily recognize Humpty and Hazel under different names.
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This is a known issue. It will hopefully be fixed shortly.
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Hi, welcome to the forum.
Options > Cookies The cookies on the left will be deleted next time you run CCleaner. If you want to keep a cookie then highlight it and click on the central arrow to move it into the right hand column.
Every time you visit a website a cookie will be placed on your system. You then have the option of allowing CCleaner to delete it or keep it as outlined above.
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I think he needs a change of profession. I wouldn't describe him as a naturally gifted cat burglar.
Which CCleaner ?
in CCleaner
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Ok Sorry for the tedious question but I haven't been around for a while. I'm still using V1.41.544 is there any reason why I should change? Thanks to you all.