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their sites for free. Check it out.
INTRODUCTION : Keep XP fresh until Windows 7 arrives Steal our links — no, really, we mean it : We've made our secrets easier to find - WindowsSecrets.com By Brian Livingston This week, we've made it easier for you to send your friends and associates links to all the topics we publish. You can even send your buddies — who aren't Windows Secrets subscribers at all — links to some of our paid content. The last section of our e-mail newsletter is now called Permalinks. Every link in this section opens a browser window focused on a different article. If you select a subtopic of an article, the browser scrolls down to that subtopic. (A copy of this week's e-mail is posted on its own May 15, 2008, page.) The Permalinks section was previously known as the Index. Links in the old Index section merely scrolled to the appropriate location within that week's newsletter. Our permalinks no longer scroll in that way. More of our readers wanted an easy way to link to the permanent location of an article or subtopic on the Web. To scroll down to an article, use the links in the Contents section of the e-mail newsletter. Back on Mar. 20, 2008, we began allowing subscribers with free subscriptions — and Web surfers with no subscription at all — to see summaries of our paid content. That means you can copy a paid-article link and send it to whomever you like. If they're not a paying subscriber, and the summary doesn't provide enough info for them, they can see the paid content immediately by signing up right on the page. The Permalink icons at the end of each major article in the e-mail newsletter do the same thing as the links in our Permalinks section. The Permalinks section isn't a gigantic change, but just one attempt to make linking a bit simpler for you. My thanks to program director Brent Scheffler and our new program manager, Tony Johnston, for automating this feature.
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It is. I have paid sense 1999 when it was The Langa Report. Then he went with Window Secrets. The archives (second link) has many windows hints of value. I think one can get it free if they put in their e-mail.
I needed this with M$ Windows 98 SE. I crashed it about 6-10 times. I got so good at re-install it took about 45 minutes with all my utilities. My first Windows XP Home Oct 13, when it was released (forgot the year) again it helped a lot to find ways to work around and do page file and registery work. plus crashed that one about 5 times. Have ink in the printer... lol I printed out about 200 pages in these years. I have a folder named Window Tips that is about 1 and a half inches in size. This XP Home hasn't crashed once yet. But the blue screen of death has appeared several times. I learned enought to get it up and running quickly.
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The White House: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ The CONGRESS: http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/ THE SENATE: U.S. Senate: Senators Home The Library of Congress > THOMAS: http://thomas.loc.gov/ Prophet Muhammad - “Do you love your creator? Love your fellow-beings first.” Think about the end... live for the present, grow all the while... mlurp |
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