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19-Nov-2006, 03:43 PM #166
Quicktime is the Presentation Vehicle.

The site itself contains good explanations of the techniques.
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20-Nov-2006, 11:04 AM #167
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Hello Frank.

I've just used the OpenDNS settings for my LAN connecton- seems to be working and quicker. Will see how it goes.

Lots of interesting hings here!

Hope you, Carole and Jaki have a very good weekend. LOTS of rain here!

Bye,
Penny
Hi Ya My Penny Rose........glad it's working for you everything AOK here in paradise...... had a great week-end tahnks....

Nice sunny day here to-day.......

ttyl take care......Frank......
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Thanks, Frank.

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I'm not quite sure if this has been posted. Do you like to sled? Have a blast with this little character and see how well you can sled down a hill that you have created with your cursor. Sometimes you will crash but all is fun.
http://www.linerider.org/play.php
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24-Nov-2006, 10:16 AM #171
not sure if this has been posted, but not bad if your looking for a microsoft program that cant be found which is sometimes the case. http://bhandler.spaces.live.com/blog...7F3!1231.entry
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24-Nov-2006, 10:48 AM #172
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I'm not quite sure if this has been posted. Do you like to sled? Have a blast with this little character and see how well you can sled down a hill that you have created with your cursor. Sometimes you will crash but all is fun.
http://www.linerider.org/play.php
Thanks for the link. That's an awesome game!
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24-Nov-2006, 01:22 PM #173
Thanks. I've put that in my Firefox Scrapbook.

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Thanks. I've put that in my Firefox Scrapbook.

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25-Nov-2006, 02:14 AM #176
Want to add RSS to your site?

I just finished this simple php script that can help you do this.

For now, it will only create 5 feeds, I'm still working on it to create as much as you need.

www.knight47.com/rss

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27-Nov-2006, 01:07 PM #177
cool funny flash animations and movies ---> www.joecartoon.com
---> www.spikedhumor.com

if youre a sports buff (or betting buff) ---> www.livescore.com
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28-Nov-2006, 12:00 AM #178
Search gets personality
There are many search sites out there. You're probably familiar with Google, Yahoo! and MSN.

They're all good. But they can be a little impersonal. Maybe you'd like to add personality to your searches.

Then visit Ms. Dewey. I assume that's a play on the Dewey decimal system, which is used to catalog books.

Enter your search terms. You'll get a box of results through which you can scroll. All the while, Ms. Dewey makes comments. She has a lot of personality! I'll admit, some may find her abrasive. It's fun, nonetheless!

Ms. Dewey
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There are many search sites out there. You're probably familiar with Google, Yahoo! and MSN.

They're all good. But they can be a little impersonal. Maybe you'd like to add personality to your searches.

Then visit Ms. Dewey. I assume that's a play on the Dewey decimal system, which is used to catalog books.

Enter your search terms. You'll get a box of results through which you can scroll. All the while, Ms. Dewey makes comments. She has a lot of personality! I'll admit, some may find her abrasive. It's fun, nonetheless!

Ms. Dewey



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Ms. Dewey is not very happy with that!
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