[SaF] toefl

2000-07-11 Thread ragia ibrahim
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[SaF] confucious

2000-07-11 Thread Joanne R
I love confusios sayings and wondered if there was a website out there where I could find them. thanks in advance for your help. hugs, Joanne Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

Re: [SaF] Seek and Find--Consumer Protection Agencies

2000-07-11 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 10 Jul 2000, 19:49, KBryan wrote: I live in Va, but am battling a 12 month long issue with my old phone number and Bell Atlantic NJ. Here's the abbreviated version: I cancelled my NJ phone on July 24th of 1999 (YES 1999!) and they gave my old phone number to a new customer within 3

Re: [SaF] confucious

2000-07-11 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 11 Jul 2000, 10:36, Joanne R wrote: I love confusios sayings and wondered if there was a website out there where I could find them. This About.com page would be a good place to begin your studies of Confucius: http://chineseculture.about.com/culture/chineseculture/msubconfucius.htm

Re: [SaF] confucious

2000-07-11 Thread KBryan
Funny you should mention him! I featured "Confucious Day" 4 weeks ago on The Quote Of The Day! www.thequoteoftheday.net * I love confusios sayings and wondered if there was a website out there where I could find them. thanks in advance for your help. hugs,

Re: [SaF] Seek and Find--Consumer Protection Agencies

2000-07-11 Thread KBryan
Thanks Alan! Any last advice for this usually mild-mannered-chick-turned-gonna-charge-them-for-every-single-shred-of-my-time-and-expenses chick? Oh, I DO have a lawyer, btw! :o) *** The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities http://www.bpu.state.nj.us/ You can now file

[SaF] Seek and FInd- ABC Order

2000-07-11 Thread KBryan
A few years back, I had a program that would alphabetize a list of items that I entered into it. It was a very small (4mb?) and free database-ish type of exe, and worked based on the first letter of the info you entered. For example, Dylan Bob, would come before Petty Tom. I can't remember

Re: [SaF] Seek and FInd- ABC Order

2000-07-11 Thread Alan S. Harrell
On 11 Jul 2000, 13:29, KBryan wrote: A few years back, I had a program that would alphabetize a list of items that I entered into it. It was a very small (4mb?) and free database-ish type of exe, and worked based on the first letter of the info you entered. For example, Dylan Bob, would

Re: [SaF] Seek and FInd- ABC Order

2000-07-11 Thread Harry Jones
This is very simple to do in any spreadsheet program I've ever seen. Excel, Lotus, etc., and there's plenty of freeware spreadsheets available at the usual download sites if that's what you prefer. Harry - Original Message - From: "KBryan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: [SaF] Seek and FInd- ABC Order

2000-07-11 Thread Pedro Carnet
M$ Word, Word Perfect or any good text editor or any (even simple) spreadsheet will do this, you can use M$ Excel, Lotus, etc. In the old DOS days people use a command line utility called sort that takes an input text files and sorts it in a column based criteria. Pedro. - Original Message

[SaF] US West DSL modem security

2000-07-11 Thread Brian L. Johnson
Hello all :) A couple months ago I saw an article about DSL modems on US West Megabit DSL service, where the DSL modem (by default) had no password set, and that someone could telnet into the DSL modem and take it over. The article had references about how to fix that by setting a password on

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Re: [SaF] US West DSL modem security

2000-07-11 Thread Brian L. Johnson
Today, Ben Cooper wrote: A couple months ago I saw an article about DSL modems on US West Megabit DSL service, where the DSL modem (by default) had no password set, and that someone could telnet into the DSL modem and take it over. The article had references about how to fix that by setting