On Apr 16, 2008, at 10:03, Barron wrote:
I'm not sure about the merits or otherwise of wiping a hard drive but
if you
do decide to go down that route there is a bit of software called
window
washer that has a bleach setting that will wipe your hard drive
completely
Which reminded me... Just
A moral tale
In the beginning God covered the earth with broccoli, cauliflower and
spinach, with green, yellow and red vegetables of all kinds so Man and
Woman would live long and healthy lives.
Then using God's bountiful gifts, Satan created Dairy Ice Cream and
Magnums. And Satan said, 'You
Definitely hand made. Handmade does not imply perfection. After the
312th repeat of something, I would be apt to make a mistake! Also,
if the pricking is wrong and the lacemaker is not up to fixing it or
is told to work it as it is, well there will be inconsistencies.
Patty
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At 12:07 PM 4/16/2008, Alice Howell wrote:
Here is a Mirecourt lace piece listed as a collar. I
understood Mirecourt as being used mainly for
household used.
This looks to me like the corner off something, rather
than a collar. Usually lace made for a collar has the
two front sections matching.
Interesting thought. I didn't think that Miracourt
was ever made by machine. Perhaps someone knows for
sure?
The design seems to be a bit fancier than the samples
of Miracourt that I have. But I still think it's a
corner rather than a collar.
Alice
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Hello spiders
It looks to me as if it is machine made rather than hand made... there
are marks in the pattern which are repeated!! However, I may be
wrong, being new at this game...
Sue in East Yorkshire
On 16 Apr 2008, at 20:07, Alice Howell wrote:
Here is a Mirecourt lace piece listed
Here is a Mirecourt lace piece listed as a collar. I
understood Mirecourt as being used mainly for
household used.
This looks to me like the corner off something, rather
than a collar. Usually lace made for a collar has the
two front sections matching. This looks like an
edging that has been nea
I've switched off hibernation on my laptop, but I do have it set to standby
after 30 minutes on mains and 15 minutes on battery and the hard disk is
turned off after the same time. Just a touch on the spacebar brings it back
to life again. The longest it's left unattended is when it does a full
I'm not sure about the merits or otherwise of wiping a hard drive but if you
do decide to go down that route there is a bit of software called window
washer that has a bleach setting that will wipe your hard drive completely
jenny barron
sunny scotland - bit chillly though
- Original Message
When I was in England recently my sister, Jacquie, had problems with her
laptop. As we both needed it for our notes for Convention and to check
e-mails we took it into a local computer shop to find out what was wrong. It
turned out to be something simple to do with the timing out when it was on
s
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