From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org (seven-seas-digest) To: seven-seas-digest@smoe.org Subject: seven-seas-digest V4 #144 Reply-To: seven-seas@smoe.org Sender: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org Precedence: bulk seven-seas-digest Thursday, April 7 2005 Volume 04 : Number 144 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 09:33:18 -0000 From: "my_white_devil" Subject: seven-seas Computer help I'm after some help with my laptop.... It has that predictive shit set up on it, so that every time I go to type something into a text box on a web page, it shows me everything I've previously typed starting with the same letters I have typed, if you see what I mean. Also, I have numerous passwords for all the different systems I use at work saved so that I don't have to type them in every time. Seeing as my laptop is being replaced on Monday morning, I'd like to know where all that stuff is saved on the laptop so that I can go in and delete it all before sending the thing back. I'm running Windows 98 on it, if that helps..... I'm guessing there must be some sort of hidden folder buried deep within Windows itself, so if anyone knows what it is, PLEASE let me know!! ===================================================================== Bunnymen Online Presence: http://www.bunnymenlist.com * http://www.bunnymen.info * http://www.bunnymen.com * http://www.fotolog.net/sgtfuzz/ * http://bunnymen.nexuswebs.net/ * http://www.angelfire.com/wy2/discog/ * http://www.softskull.com/detailedbook.php?isbn=1-887128-89-6 * http://www.neonhalos.blogspot.com ====================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 10:46:42 +0100 From: Stephen Cummings Subject: RE: seven-seas Computer help .....and click on Clear Forms and Clear Passwords on the same tab to sort out the passwords - -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Cummings Sent: 07 April 2005 10:44 To: 'seven-seas@smoe.org' Subject: RE: seven-seas Computer help In Internet explorer do the following: Click on Tools/Internet Options and click on the content tab. Click on auto complete and take the check mark out of Forms. That should sort it out - -----Original Message----- From: my_white_devil [mailto:matt@bunnemail.zzn.com] Sent: 07 April 2005 10:33 To: seven-seas@smoe.org Subject: seven-seas Computer help I'm after some help with my laptop.... It has that predictive shit set up on it, so that every time I go to type something into a text box on a web page, it shows me everything I've previously typed starting with the same letters I have typed, if you see what I mean. Also, I have numerous passwords for all the different systems I use at work saved so that I don't have to type them in every time. Seeing as my laptop is being replaced on Monday morning, I'd like to know where all that stuff is saved on the laptop so that I can go in and delete it all before sending the thing back. I'm running Windows 98 on it, if that helps..... I'm guessing there must be some sort of hidden folder buried deep within Windows itself, so if anyone knows what it is, PLEASE let me know!! ===================================================================== Bunnymen Online Presence: http://www.bunnymenlist.com * http://www.bunnymen.info * http://www.bunnymen.com * http://www.fotolog.net/sgtfuzz/ * http://bunnymen.nexuswebs.net/ * http://www.angelfire.com/wy2/discog/ * http://www.softskull.com/detailedbook.php?isbn=1-887128-89-6 * http://www.neonhalos.blogspot.com ====================================================================== Esat Telecommunications Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of BT Group plc Registered in Ireland, Registration No. 141524 Grand Canal Plaza, Upper Grand Canal Street, Dublin, Ireland This electronic message contains information (and may contain files) from Esat Telecommunications Limited which may be privileged or confidential. 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My father's first holiday abroad was over to Ireland and he cycled around with his friend Tim. ) they slept in fields & went round the ring of Kerry. I've been over there about 5 times in my life 21st birthday present was to fly to Dublin. I only recently went to Belfast this year and it was my first time in the north. )The scenery in the north is fantastic especially Giant's causeway. I once dated a girl (Marian Quigley) who had family in Donegal (southern Ireland) but never visited Malin Head but it looks a beautiful place. My father's family (grandparents) the "Sweeneys" come from Castle Pollard outside Dublin and the Cohn's county Cork. I've never been to Cork but on a holiday to Westport we visited Castle Pollard. I love Irish history and was a member of the Irish centre in Liverpool & the Irish society at Leeds University (but only attended one meeting!). One of the best holidays in Ireland was in the New Year where Marian & I stayed with friends of her family. we visited "Howth" & "Black Rock" on the Dart. There is a lot to see throughout Europe. I personally would like to goto St. Petersburg where Dovstoevsky's "Crime & Punishment" was based, Barcelona (is meant to be fantastic), Prague is beautiful when I went there, Paris (has Montmatre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Louvre) and England, Scotland & Wales have beautiful scenary. I would suggest Haworth in Yorkshire it's one of my favourite places (It's where the Bronte's wrote their books). All the best, Jonathan P. Sweeney - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Maher" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 9:07 PM Subject: Re: seven-seas UK > Jonathan, you've touched a nerve with me. I took a trip to Ireland back > in college in the summer of '89 and it was the best vacation I ever had. We > did it the right way too, because my brother was living in a VW Bus at the > time and driving it all over Europe, so we met him over there and circled > the country at our own pace staying at Hostels and B & B's. I took over > driving duties because I was the only one who could remember to stay on the > wrong side of the road. It was fantastic though, and I don't know why I > haven't gone back. > > My only regret about the vacation was that I didn't have more time and > get a chance to see England as well, but I swore I would go back and not > only see Ireland again, but this time I'd see England. Man, that was 16 > years ago. I still haven't been over the border since. > > Hopefully in the next year or two, we'll be able to make the trip. My > wife and I keep talking about it, she's never been there at all, so it will > be a lot of fun to take her. > > > Rob > > > > From: owner-seven-seas@smoe.org > > Reply-To: seven-seas@smoe.org > > Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 21:05:42 +0100 > > To: > > Subject: seven-seas UK > > > > Hi, > > > > There appears to be a large American contigent of Bunnymen fans. I know that > > the majority of americans never leave the US. I would suggest visiting Europe. > > England is a great country with Yorkshire being very picturesque especially > > Haworth, Robin Hood's Bay, Richmond. Liverpool is great with the Tate art > > gallery, three graces (Liverbird Buildings), the Cavern (which is a replica of > > the original), Beatles & Bunnymen fans would love it. Where I live has also > > fantastic scenary which I've mentioned previously. Ireland is worth visiting > > in the south Dublin (the four courts, Dublin castle, O'Donaghues pub, Guiness > > factory) and in the north Belfast is an up & coming area. If I had money I'd > > invest in the north of Ireland especially the dockland area where the Titanic > > was built. Belfast is a beautiful city also there is a lot of history - I > > managed to take some photos of the murals which is a distinct reminder of the > > past on both sides of the divide. I have visited Prague & Paris in recent > > years - both fantastic cities. someone mentioned art there is a great Salvidor > > Dali museum near Montmatre. I been outside Europe to Sri Lanka & China but > > would really recommend seeing the UK. > > > > Jonathan P. 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