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Monday, April 29, 2002
I am not even anti-white, despite the madness of that group. And how did it come about that Israel was collaborating with the apartheid government on security measures? People are scared in this country [the US], to say wrong is wrong because the Jewish lobby is powerful - very powerful. Well, so what? For goodness sake, this is God's world! We live in a moral universe. The apartheid government was very powerful, but today it no longer exists. Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Pinochet, Milosevic, and Idi Amin were all powerful, but in the end they bit the dust. Injustice and oppression will never prevail.
[Desmond Tutu spoke at a conference on Ending the Occupation held in Boston, Massachusetts, earlier this month]
Nabbing things from the net
Every now and again you want to get a picture or something else from the net. Usually you can drag the picture and drop it somewhere on your desktop, however sometimes this doesn't work. What you wind up with is a shortcut to the site that had the object you wanted instead. If you want the object and not just the shortcut, remember that your browser saves copies in the cache. Empty your cache. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to Tools/Internet Options and delete all the Internet temporary files You empty the cache to make the files easier to find, otherwise you'll need to hunt through a huge number of files, if you empty the cache first then reload the page, the only files in the cache will be the files from the page you loaded. Refresh the page In Internet Explorer, go to Tools/Internet Options/Settings/View Files One of the files will be the picture on the page. Drag this picture wherever you want to store it, you'll have the image and not the shortcut. If you want to do this with a sound file or a song, let the computer start playing the song, then do the same thing after the song has loaded but before it finishes playing. You'll find the song file in the temporary Internet files folder as well. Sunday, April 28, 2002
Thursday, April 11, 2002
Howstuffworks "What does Alt F4 do?" WK e - starts the Windows Explorer
WK f - starts the Find in Files dialog WK Ctrl f - starts the Find a Computer on the Network dialog WK M - minimizes all the windows to clear the desktop WK Shift M - restores all the minimized windows WK r - starts the Run dialog WK F1 - starts Windows help WK Pause - starts System Properties Tuesday, April 02, 2002
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