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Post by moon on Feb 25, 2003 1:30:26 GMT -8
Thanks chaps. I'm on the run but I'll go through that this evening. Cheers.
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Post by jasmine on Feb 25, 2003 2:44:19 GMT -8
Thanks chaps. I'm on the run but I'll go through that this evening. Cheers. Prunes for breakfast moonie? ;D
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Post by ed1 on Feb 25, 2003 11:43:14 GMT -8
Whoaaaa,
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Post by Legend on Feb 26, 2003 18:14:03 GMT -8
What's a boffin?
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Post by Signman on Feb 27, 2003 10:03:20 GMT -8
Brittish for "scientific expert" ;D Notice I jumped right in! ;D
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Post by ed1 on Feb 27, 2003 10:29:56 GMT -8
Wonder if moon got his lan working? Haven't seen a post about it lately.
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Post by Signman on Feb 27, 2003 12:56:13 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing. Maybe he will show up later. I forgot to mention in my earlier posts that my network setup is also using mapped drives. Really makes it simple to move files between computers.
By the way, when are we MEN going to get our MANLY smilies! ;D
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Post by Donna on Feb 27, 2003 13:08:47 GMT -8
Find me a manly one and I'll give it to ya? LOL
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Post by moon on Feb 28, 2003 0:59:48 GMT -8
No thanks, Jazzy, but if you could knock up some bacon and eggs I'd be really appreciative. ;D
Don't give up on me, chaps, I'm snowed under with work. I'll post back when I've tried all polite suggestions. ;D
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Post by Signman on Feb 28, 2003 10:02:22 GMT -8
Well, look at that..........manly figures.............Dam, my arms are tired!
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Post by moon on Mar 8, 2003 7:21:59 GMT -8
I was always taught that a gentleman takes his weight on his elbows.
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Post by goldsmith on Mar 8, 2003 8:47:55 GMT -8
...and a good way to get 'breakfast', also! ;D
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Post by jasmine on Mar 8, 2003 10:38:21 GMT -8
.......... but only if you're very good.
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Post by moon on Mar 17, 2003 3:33:31 GMT -8
I'm back, chaps. I knew Id get round to it on Monday, I just got the week wrong. ;D Looking into it now ed1, cheers.
Jazzy, I'm always good. ;D
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Post by moon on Mar 17, 2003 10:35:05 GMT -8
I don't use passwords, ed1. It makes them very difficult to crack. ;D
In Windows Explorer, the address box you mention just gives me a drop-down list of drive letters which aren't in use. I haven't got the option to put anything else in there.
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