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OMG BOOKIE YOU GOTTA GET SOME OF THIS!!
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Barry - 07 Mar 2007 01:47 GMT Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically puts caps where they go.
This is a sentence. This is too...
In Office 2007... any text editor puts caps on the first word after the period.
It only costs $500.00
Barry
Matthew - 07 Mar 2007 01:56 GMT 500 dollars is a lot of cat food, cat litter and a car payment
> Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically > puts caps where they go. [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Barry Barry - 07 Mar 2007 02:12 GMT > > Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically > > puts caps where they go. [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > > Barry Yes it is. Sooo, download the free trial. They give you like.. 180 days or so After that, just create a "new" admin account
Barry
sheelagh - 07 Mar 2007 01:56 GMT > Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically > puts caps where they go. [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Barry A bit expensive really.. Maybe I should just learn when to use it & when not to... Sounds cracking though!! I am trying though ( very trying sometimes, but I am getting better with the old caps lock I think...?!!) S;o)
Spot - 07 Mar 2007 01:57 GMT This has been available for years in the older versions. You just needed to have the feature turned on.
Celeste
> Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically > puts caps where they go. [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Barry sheelagh - 07 Mar 2007 02:00 GMT > This has been available for years in the older versions. You just needed to > have the feature turned on. [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > - Show quoted text - Well blow my cow horns, I never knew that...? You learn something new every day,hey? S;o)
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 02:15 GMT > This has been available for years in the older versions. You just needed to > have the feature turned on. > > Celeste True, but not like this.. the interface is very streamlined.
So what's bookies excuse? "she can't be bothered"
Odd.. sheelagh posts in all caps (she used to) and bookie posts in all small letters.. (she used too)...
damn odd indeed
they are both crazy about Barry, they are both in cybercats killfile..
hmmm?
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 02:17 GMT >> This has been available for years in the older versions. You just needed >> to [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > hmmm? Sheelagh and Bookie are not in my kill file. :)
Are they really "crazy about" you?
Are you sure?
lol
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 02:21 GMT > >> This has been available for years in the older versions. You just needed > >> to [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > > lol haha! There you are! I knew you was out there somewhere.
I knew they won't in your killfile
noooo, they are not crazy about me, it's just more propaganda.
Office 2007 is really neat, I like it.
:D Barry
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 02:46 GMT > Office 2007 is really neat, I like it. > > :D How nice for you.
Charlie Wilkes - 07 Mar 2007 03:59 GMT > Office 2007 is really neat, I like it. Are you running Vista?
Charlie
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 04:07 GMT On Mar 6, 10:59 pm, Charlie Wilkes <charlie_wil...@users.easynews.com> wrote:
> > Office 2007 is really neat, I like it. > > Are you running Vista? > > Charlie No. If it's anything like Longhorn, I don't want it for now. I use my pc in the studio, so I like XP Media Center Edition (lean and mean)
I wouldn't mind having it on a laptop though.
How about you?
Charlie Wilkes - 07 Mar 2007 07:07 GMT > On Mar 6, 10:59 pm, Charlie Wilkes <charlie_wil...@users.easynews.com> > wrote: [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > How about you? No way. Vista gives me the creeps, so much that I have switched over to Linux. These days I'm mostly using a laptop with w2k (leaner and meaner) and ubuntu, and I use ubuntu about 95% of the time.
Charlie
Bill Gates - 07 Mar 2007 11:03 GMT On Mar 7, 2:07 am, Charlie Wilkes <charlie_wil...@users.easynews.com> wrote:
> No way. Vista gives me the creeps, so much that I have switched over to > Linux. These days I'm mostly using a laptop with w2k (leaner and meaner) > and ubuntu, and I use ubuntu about 95% of the time. Interesting Charlie, interesting.
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 18:22 GMT > No way. Vista gives me the creeps, so much that I have switched over to > Linux. Why does Vista give you the creeps?
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Matthew - 07 Mar 2007 18:28 GMT It has so many security flaws right now that you are inviting hackers onto your system
>> No way. Vista gives me the creeps, so much that I have switched over to >> Linux. > > Why does Vista give you the creeps? cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 18:42 GMT > It has so many security flaws right now that you are inviting hackers onto > your system I see. I got XP when it was really new, I seemed to be the only person I knew who had it, and it was buggy as hell. I am just not sure I want to go through that again.
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 19:44 GMT > > It has so many security flaws right now that you are inviting hackers onto > > your system [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > it, and it was buggy as hell. I am just not sure I want to go through that > again. name one bug
i've never seen a bug in an os NEVER and I've had fun with all sorts of betas
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 19:46 GMT >> > It has so many security flaws right now that you are inviting hackers >> > onto [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > i've never seen a bug in an os NEVER and I've had fun with all sorts > of betas Where is your ride? Who would do this to you knowing your cat just had surgery??
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 19:47 GMT >> > It has so many security flaws right now that you are inviting hackers >> > onto [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > i've never seen a bug in an os NEVER and I've had fun with all sorts > of betas The bugs in the first versions of XP are legendary. Do your own research. That's why there were so many patches.
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 19:52 GMT > name one bug > > i've never seen a bug in an os NEVER and I've had fun with all sorts > of betas There were so many, in fact, in the year it came out, they rated a PC World article:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,68796-page,1/article.html
Why do you just pull stuff out of your a.s like this, Barry?
Is it because you assume that everyone is as full of sh.t as you are?
When I say something, there is material to back it up. I tend to make sure there is before I SAY anything. You should try this.
Life is short. Jesus.
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 21:32 GMT > Life is short. Jesus. What are you so worked up about?
And why do you find it necessary to blame anybody? I had to wait for my ride.
Blame and slams is not what people in motion need, they need... room to function and focus their energy on solutions.
NEVER YELL AT THE DRIVER
Chill.
Barry
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 22:01 GMT >> Life is short. Jesus. > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > Barry a.s. If she said she was going to be there in the morning, she should have. I was worried about Jupiter. Keep your philosophy to yourself.
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Matthew - 07 Mar 2007 22:24 GMT WOULD YOU 2 GET A ROOM AND GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEMS ;-)
>>> Life is short. Jesus. >> [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > have. > I was worried about Jupiter. Keep your philosophy to yourself. cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 23:32 GMT > WOULD YOU 2 GET A ROOM AND GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEMS ;-) Not an option, Matthew. ;) But thanks for thinking about us.
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Matthew - 08 Mar 2007 00:38 GMT ok than get some padded bats and kicked the crap out of each other . I swear you 2 are married sometimes ;-)
>> WOULD YOU 2 GET A ROOM AND GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEMS ;-) > > Not an option, Matthew. ;) But thanks for thinking about us. cybercat - 08 Mar 2007 00:43 GMT > ok than get some padded bats and kicked the crap out of each other . I > swear you 2 are married sometimes ;-) It does sound that way at times, doesn't it? I don't understand it either.
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Barry - 08 Mar 2007 01:35 GMT > WOULD YOU 2 GET A ROOM AND GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEMS ;-) what? and let you off the hook for a wedding present? NO CHANCE
Matthew - 08 Mar 2007 10:11 GMT I got the perfect gift for you a karma sutra book show you how to keep it up for more than 3 minutes ;-)
>> WOULD YOU 2 GET A ROOM AND GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEMS ;-) > > what? and let you off the hook for a wedding present? NO CHANCE Barry - 08 Mar 2007 10:15 GMT > WOULD YOU 2 GET A ROOM AND GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEMS ;-) What's up Matt.
<walking in a semi circle around him, keeping my eye on him.. I think he knows somethings up>
WHAT UP BIG GUY!!!!
<GRABS MATT AND PICKS HIM UP LIKE IT'S NOTHING, TOSSES HIM TO THE FLOOR.. JUMPS ON HIM.. HOLDS HIM DOWN. With one hand Im holding him down... with the other hand I'm going through his pockets>
THE HELL IS THIS MATT!!!
<holding up an unopened condom, the pack is frayed and fading>
Jesus son!... what else you got here daddy Matt, see what you workin with..
<Matt trying to keep me out of his pockets...>
TAKE HIS SHOES OFF CYBER!!!
<cyber pulls both his shoes off, there's MONEY in each shoe>
HAHAAAAAAAAA BINGO BABY!!! THAT'S WHAT IM TALKIN BOUT.
<Matt goes.. "STOP STOP YOU'RE TICKLING ME", sounds like.. Tickle Me Elmo>
<going through his pockets tossing stuff aside, PSP, rabbits foot, Pay Day peanut candy bar, A FOLDED UP PICTURE OF CANDICE MICHELLE WITH NO CLOTHES ON aaannnd mo money!!!>
OOO.. BIG MONEY..
<no sooner I hold it up cyber snaps it from my hand and tucks it in her bra with the shoe money>
<haaa hahahaha haaa hahahah.. Matt continues to kick and laugh, In one move I let him go and clear myself>
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BIG BUX... WE GOIN' EAT TONIGHT!!!
Leave him some cab fare cyber
<Matt spins up... tucking his shirt in... face red, hair tousled..."you guys! YOU GUYS!>
<SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEE, the car wheels out, leaving him in a small cloud of exhaust>
Matthew - 08 Mar 2007 18:59 GMT ROFLMAO <KISS>
>> WOULD YOU 2 GET A ROOM AND GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEMS ;-) > [quoted text clipped - 48 lines] > <SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEE, the car wheels out, leaving him in a small cloud > of exhaust> cybercat - 08 Mar 2007 19:07 GMT > ROFLMAO > <KISS> Matthew, we ROLLED you, buddy. *burp* And that five-star meal was super fine. Hope you found your pants.
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 22:26 GMT > a.s. If she said she was going to be there in the morning, she should have. > I was worried about Jupiter. Keep your philosophy to yourself. Her daughter got sick. These things happen cyber, it's called reality.
I can't lose my mind just cause somebody else did, somebody has to keep their wit about them.
I said it before, we live in a jello world, it's always in motion, it is always changing. Trying to FORCE life to hold still while we formulate our plans is like trying to nail jello to the wall.
Barry
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 19:40 GMT > It has so many security flaws right now that you are inviting hackers onto > your system that's poppycock
one simply needs a good firewall, preferably a dedicated one
here's my theory. If you want good chicken goto KFC ... ok.. you see where Im going with that
they try to put too much in one package. leave the sec. to the sex xspurts... get a ded. firewall.
USE windows for music and fun stuff.
Charlie Wilkes - 07 Mar 2007 20:36 GMT >> No way. Vista gives me the creeps, so much that I have switched over >> to Linux. > > Why does Vista give you the creeps? It puts Microsoft in control of the computer. It monitors each system on which it is installed, and it will automatically disable systems if it thinks some form of license or copyright infringement has occurred.
I have been following m.p.w.vista.general. People are in fact reporting problems of this nature.
Here is a detailed analysis of Vista's DRM and how it might impact the market:
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.html
Beyond all that, I don't want to run an OS that needs 15 gb of hdd space and 1 gb of RAM to do the same thing any other advanced OS will do with far less resources.
Charlie
Barry - 08 Mar 2007 00:22 GMT On Mar 7, 3:36 pm, Charlie Wilkes <charlie_wil...@users.easynews.com> wrote:
> Beyond all that, I don't want to run an OS that needs 15 gb of hdd space > and 1 gb of RAM to do the same thing any other advanced OS will do with > far less resources. > > Charlie I imagine there are some high end computers that can really grind through Vistas heavy demands.
Lack of a faster processor environment is creating a bottleneck in technology. Faster computing will come about as chips send and receive data on beams of light.
oh I agree with you... in FACT right this minute I am installing ubuntu on a virtual hard drive. VPC 2007
Barry
Charlie Wilkes - 08 Mar 2007 05:00 GMT > On Mar 7, 3:36 pm, Charlie Wilkes <charlie_wil...@users.easynews.com> > wrote: [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > I imagine there are some high end computers that can really grind > through Vistas heavy demands. Sure.
> Lack of a faster processor environment is creating a bottleneck in > technology. I don't know. It seems like most consumer/small business software will run on any PC built in the last 5 years. Until Vista came along, that is.
> Faster computing will come about as chips send and receive data on beams > of light. > > oh I agree with you... in FACT right this minute I am installing ubuntu > on a virtual hard drive. VPC 2007 That's fine as long as it actually works... my goal however is to liberate myself from Windows altogether. But have fun. I think you will like ubuntu.
Charlie
sheelagh - 07 Mar 2007 02:24 GMT > >> This has been available for years in the older versions. You just needed > >> to [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > > - Show quoted text - Thank you Cyber, there is hope for me yet then.....
I dunno about the fan club bit though... I just look for my laugh of the day when I see your wacky posts cuz they make me howl.. Except for when I happen to be dish of the day or graduating from Flame school of course!!! S;o)
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 02:28 GMT >> >> This has been available for years in the older versions. You just >> >> needed [quoted text clipped - 33 lines] > Flame school of course!!! > S;o) Barry says all the ladies want to crawl up his butt.
So I am supposed to be jealous of you and bookie because you both love him so much. this is what he meant by
" they are both crazy about Barry, they are both in cybercats killfile.. hmmm?"
But I can see why he would think that. I mean, Barry is so loving, so soothing, such an even tempered, sweet guy. Hands off, girls.
MU hahaha
bookie - 07 Mar 2007 02:43 GMT > >> This has been available for years in the older versions. You just needed > >> to [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > > - Show quoted text - I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his bitches out to every paying customer, living off their earnings whilst keeping it real, down on the streets, in the ghetto, or some such crap. It is kind of like body dysmorphic syndrome where the person looks inthe mirror and sees a body shape or size which is not real, but this is colour-and-ethinic-minority-dysmorphic syndrome.
you don't get many people like him in the home counties of england, we don't get badass mutha-f.cking niggas or whatever you call them, you could say we are deprived.
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 03:01 GMT >> >> This has been available for years in the older versions. You just >> >> needed [quoted text clipped - 37 lines] > don't get badass mutha-f.cking niggas or whatever you call them, you > could say we are deprived. oh sure. You know you love him. :)
Cheryl - 07 Mar 2007 03:21 GMT > I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced > he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > size which is not real, but this is > colour-and-ethinic-minority-dysmorphic syndrome. Kind of like this?
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c341/milesndm/cat-lion.jpg
;)
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Barry - 07 Mar 2007 03:30 GMT > > I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced > > he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > -- > Cheryl lol, nah, im more like this http://static.flickr.com/29/65676588_f2c5dc68ed.jpg
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 03:31 GMT > > I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced > > he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > -- > Cheryl nah, Im more like this
> > I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced > > he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > -- > Cheryl
> > I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced > > he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > -- > Cheryl lol, nah, im more like this http://static.flickr.com/29/65676588_f2c5dc68ed.jpg
forever dying, forever exhaling
Matthew - 07 Mar 2007 05:26 GMT you dream that your are stoned with a small penis I am sorry ;-)
>> > I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced >> > he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his [quoted text clipped - 56 lines] > > forever dying, forever exhaling Barry - 07 Mar 2007 05:48 GMT > you dream that your are stoned with a small penis I am sorry ;-) It was for the museum! We had to keep it suitable for the general public.
parrishable - 07 Mar 2007 05:50 GMT > you dream that your are stoned with a small penis I am sorry ;-) dat ain't a dream for him
dat be reality
why you think ee need soooo much attention here?
bookie - 07 Mar 2007 13:56 GMT > > I find barry amusing, especially the fact that he is convinced > > he is some badass black dude, living on the edge, pimping his [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > -- > Cheryl exactly like that!
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 14:15 GMT > exactly like that! nah, if anything it's closer to reverse
how do you do that?
sheelagh - 07 Mar 2007 13:48 GMT > > "Barry" <brrypr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 42 lines] > > - Show quoted text - LOL, our resident angel...?
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 02:22 GMT The virtual drive disappear?
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 02:28 GMT > The virtual drive disappear? Sorry that was for Barry.
sheelagh - 07 Mar 2007 02:39 GMT > Sorry that was for Barry. It still made me laugh my head off all the same, lol... I think both Bookie and I could live with not getting jealous, hey Bookie????
<tee hee>. this young man is tooooooo young for us mature ladies... We just sit back & enjoy the show...
<picking up the cup of tea and attacking the chocy biscuits>
Did I mention I have 5 kids & the oldest one has just been accepted to do a PhD... I'm ever so proud of her. She got into Warwick, one of the top 3 for the course she is doing, & out of 33 people she was accepted for one of three placements and a scholarship too.. Not bad going for 21 years old (Can't be too much younger than Barry...?)
But he still makes me laugh... He's all yours Cyber, lol S;o) .
bookie - 07 Mar 2007 02:47 GMT > > "cybercat" <cyberpu...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 25 lines] > S;o) > . i want a man with no money issues, pots of cash, etiquette, social skills, manners, preferably a member of the stewards enclosure at henley royal regatta for that all important first week of july, oh and pots of cash too (and did I mention pots of cash?)
i don't think that is barry somehow, i coudn't fancy anyone named after a town in south wales anyway
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 03:11 GMT "bookie" <emily_booker@hotmail.com> wrote:>> .
> i want a man with no money issues, pots of cash, etiquette, social > skills, manners, preferably a member of the stewards enclosure at [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > i don't think that is barry somehow, i coudn't fancy anyone named > after a town in south wales anyway There is a town in South Wales called Barry?!
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 03:53 GMT > "bookie" <emily_boo...@hotmail.com> wrote:>> . > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > There is a town in South Wales called Barry?! Yes, I just checked it out, its pretty close to "Big Balls"
Here is a nice little place to visit. http://tinyurl.com/28zqq8
bookie - 07 Mar 2007 13:58 GMT > > "bookie" <emily_boo...@hotmail.com> wrote:>> . > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > Here is a nice little place to visit.http://tinyurl.com/28zqq8 I think it is actually near to The Mumbles (real place, peninsula off south coast of wales)
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 02:38 GMT > The virtual drive disappear? alt.crackers.hackers --> that way
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 02:46 GMT >> The virtual drive disappear? > > alt.crackers.hackers --> that way Well you suggested I download it, and now it doesn't work and neither does Word. Either one. So I am worse off than where I started out.
cybercat - 07 Mar 2007 03:51 GMT >>> The virtual drive disappear? >> >> alt.crackers.hackers --> that way > > Well you suggested I download it, and now it doesn't work and neither does > Word. Either one. So I am worse off than where I started out. My husband fixed it. My old Word works just fine now, and I got the rest of that crap off of my system. Thanks!
bookie - 07 Mar 2007 02:37 GMT > Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically > puts caps where they go. [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Barry i think I have much better things to spend $500 on , if I had $500 that is.
my punctuation is crap, deal with it
bookie
sheelagh - 07 Mar 2007 02:49 GMT > > Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically > > puts caps where they go. [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > bookie Very eloquently said, I must say S;o)
bookie - 07 Mar 2007 17:57 GMT > > > Office 2007.. check it out.... when I type a sentence it automatically > > > puts caps where they go. [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > > - Show quoted text - i don't think any part of this discussion has been about cats at all, brilliant going!
Barry - 07 Mar 2007 18:21 GMT > i don't think any part of this discussion has been about cats at all, > brilliant going! Punctuating your posts would "improve" the quality of the posts here.
Suppose a stranger shows up, we want them to think this place is nice and tidy and there you are with your shirt un-tucked and your shoes untied.
Please help us improve the quality of the resource and social material here as it effects the health and bavior cat group
BOOKIE
haaa hahahaha
Im still waiting on my $%$#@% ride. I just called THEY ARE AT THE MALL
:$%$%#$%$#%#$%#$%#$% Is alright! I'm the DJ at her wedding.. and payback will be a pleasure!
bARRY
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