Hi ts and Lobster and All -
 
:)
 

Lob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>so for some reason ...
>that moderator checkbox is somehow being blocked
>by the firefox browser.
>sdame thing at all my groups.
>
>joyce, lob ...
>notice anything similar?

Hadn't noticed this myself but am mostly using the aol browser and yahoo mail for this list... Haven't checked from the web with firefox yet.

>wonder if there is a cookie that is being blocked ...
>as that is one feature i do enjoy having in Firefox.

I have not noticed this

tools /options / privacy  / cookies

to change cookie settings in Firefox


I kept forgetting to clear cache in FireFox! Was down to only 70MB free on this computer, then cleared cache and defragged and got back up to 240MB... My Win 3.11 Gateway has a total capacity of 240MB!


>always something interesting to sus out.
>
>i did downloar the new version of Curl ...
>and now can get to CurlChat with either IE or Firefox.
>so some progress has been realized. ;)
>
>-ts-

Great ts - you're ahead of me - i still need to install the upgraded FireFox and Curl! On a 28.8 dial up connection this will be a good time to read a good book.

 


good job
:-)

I installed a DVD player
(but could not upgrade the memory)

Good news on the DVD... What's up with the memory?

I installed a new used printer the other day - Lizzie's mentor gave her a Canon Bubble Jet BJC2110. Nice little printer, easy to install from CD even on this old Win 98. Only problems is the cartridge was depleted. I like that this model has two side by side - 1 color and 1 b&w. The b&w is out BUT it prints so nicely in green!

Printer cartridges seem to be extraordinarily overpriced here... Not sure how it is where you are Lob or Desi in Europe? They run as high as $35.00 per cartrige. I shopped around today and found that Kinko's house brand (generic) that fits this printer is $1.99 for the b&w and $3.69 for the color. Wonderful pricing. I have seen also DIY refill kits available. Has anyone tried those?

love and peace,

joyce

PS - A while ago i remember Lob or ts helping Jack with removing dust from a scanner or photo of his lovely daughter.

Is anyone familiar with photo editing programs that are good for reconstruction of old or damaged photos? In the past i have done this sort of thing at the pixel level in MS Paint, but that is very laborious, and i am thinking there must be software smart enough to detect and repair those little paper tears on old prints.

For example, there are some scratch lines going through this shadow and light pic of me that i'd like to fix.

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/HolyGeek/Shadow_and_Light.jpg



Lob



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