Lets Paint The Kettle Black,Do You Have A Bitch On Whats Going On Around The Site Or Any Thing Negative To Report
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2. December 2006 @ 08:11 |
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IE7 would have a job getting on this laptop, it's gotta get past Linux first, hehehehe
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2. December 2006 @ 08:21 |
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Lol!
You saying that made me think of this creaky..
**From the MSFireFox Fakey Site**

Hehehe :-)
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2. December 2006 @ 08:24 |
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Noooooooooooo, keep that bug-infested spyware-attracting, crash-happy utter rubbish away :P
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2. December 2006 @ 08:29 |
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Indeed ;-)
(Wow, I've said that twice in about 5 mins :P)
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2. December 2006 @ 08:37 |
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<--- Hates IE so much he tried to regedit it away & failed.
(my bitch^)
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2. December 2006 @ 08:40 |
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Grrrr, I haven't tried that. I'm confident enough to edit the registry, but not v high on my "to do list".
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2. December 2006 @ 08:43 |
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ditto, i often used to mess with the registry but it's far easier to just use another O/S
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2. December 2006 @ 09:39 |
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My bitch for today (well, actually its for yesterday I just didn't have time to post):
Work - It sucked yesterday, some chick who got promoted to a "lead" position (and has only been working their for like 2-3 months, compared to my 3 years) was put in charge yesterday because she was scheduled before I was.
Well, I was fixin' a drink sense I work in a concession stand, and I went to double check what the drink was to make sure I got the order right and she snapped big time at me.
Something like "Don't give me your attitude, if you want to give me attitude you can go home" (Which was bull sh*t, as I used the same tone of voice I had used all day) The stupid thing was that she thought she was all that just because she got to be in charge for the day.
I have to work with the stupid chick again today so hopefully things will go better. If not, then I will probably just talk to the manager about it (a different, much cooler lady).
Oh well, there is my complaint for today (well, actually yesterday I just didn't have time to post it :p)
Peace,
Pop Smith
"The only people who should buy Monster cable are people who light cigars with Benjamins." - Gizmodo
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2. December 2006 @ 10:01 |
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So how do you get MS to quit bugging me about upgrading to IE7 without turning auto update off completely. I have it set to tell me what's new to upgrade but don't want IE7 and it keeps harassing me.
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2. December 2006 @ 10:03 |
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Originally posted by Pop_Smith: If not, then I will probably just talk to the manager about it (a different, much cooler lady).
- sorry to hear it, however taking on stuff like this can backfire; i can vouch for that, i'm up to my neck in a work complaint that i had more than sufficient grounds for, but ranks closed and i got cornered and stitched up badly, so all i will say is think about it long and hard before you do anything
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2. December 2006 @ 10:05 |
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garmoom,
To get rid of it, do the following:
Go to the Windows Update site.
Click Custom.
When it finishes searching click Software, Optional.
Find the update and click the + symbol.
Check the box for: Don't show this update again.
You may have to restart before the icon is removed from the taskbar.
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2. December 2006 @ 13:00 |
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has to uninstall ie7 off friend's wife's laptop as they couldn't browse the net with it
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2. December 2006 @ 13:05 |
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just think they will force ye to install ie-7,very soon..
check this out!!!!!!!!!!
Toolkit to Disable Automatic Delivery of IE-7
IE7 'critical update' causes headaches for managed desktop environments
Switch to manual
By Grigorios Fragkos and H. Read ?¨ More by this author
Published Sunday 12th November 2006 06:19 GMT
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Many organisations use methods to keep a standard look and feel to their computer desktops, with branding, logos, default company websites as home pages and various rights and privilege settings. These "manageable computer desktops" have always been fairly easy to roll-out company-wide, and if any changes were made in a session, they are wiped when the next user logs on.
Recently, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 7, the latest version of its web browser. Even more recently, it added it to the "critical updates" section of Windows Update. Many organisations, to keep their computers up-to-date and bug-free, allow these critical updates to be installed automatically overnight, with no user intervention.
Internet Explorer 7 is a nice update to IE6, enabling tabbed browsing, and introduces other features seen in other web browsers like Firefox and Opera. Typically, IE7 will overwrite IE6 as the default Microsoft browser.
The previous incarnation, IE6, was nicely integrated with managed desktop settings. It was very difficult to make any permanent changes to the home page. However, it appears that IE7 has forgotten its "managed" roots and allows users, by means of a few simple clicks, to permanently choose a home page of their choosing!
Now, this isn't a security threat of any sort, but for an organisation trying to keep the same branding company-wide, it can get difficult. As many organisations may not feel compelled to turn off automatic updates, they should be prepared to face this is issue when Internet Explorer 7 is downloaded and installed automatically.
For those organisations wishing to hold back a little further until these potential issues are sorted out by a later IE service pack (we are already on SP2) help is at hand from Microsoft. It has released a "Toolkit to Disable Automatic Delivery of Internet Explorer 7" here.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...&displaylang=en
Brief Description
The Internet Explorer 7 Blocker Toolkit enables IT Administrators to disable automatic delivery of Internet Explorer 7 as a high-priority update via Automatic Updates and the Windows Update and Microsoft Update sites.
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3. December 2006 @ 04:42 |
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Thanks aabbccdd, I'll do that now!
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3. December 2006 @ 06:25 |
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good morning to ye all..
i have a bitch because i have no bitch to bitch about..
BETTER NOT BITCH
Oh, you'd better not bitch
And you better not moan
Or be an a@@hole at the office
or a bugger at home
'Cause Santa Claus is coming to town.
He sees you when you're sleazy
He knows when you're pissed off
He knows if you're a big sad-sack,
So you better clean up your act.
Oh, you better stay happy
and you better stay cool
Don't jerk around your pals
or act like a fool,
'Cause Santa won't like it,
and for Christmas you'll get jack sh@t!
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3. December 2006 @ 09:34 |
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i have a real bitch, if any cares to listen..im tired of stupid sore loser bitch high schoolers, sod em... thats all.
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3. December 2006 @ 09:36 |
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DVDBack23
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yes yes *nods*
I would like to fck the high school girls to *le drool*
....LOL
Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Lets renegotiate them.
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3. December 2006 @ 09:44 |
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I agree with both of the last two statements.
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3. December 2006 @ 09:46 |
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hi :)
me too
 gif by ireland
we cant help if you wont help yourself
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3. December 2006 @ 10:00 |
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ agreed..too many spoilt brats!
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4. December 2006 @ 06:18 |
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I agree as well.
This was a bit back up the page but I don't have internet access at home so there ya have it, anyway
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Originally posted by Pop_Smith: If not, then I will probably just talk to the manager about it (a different, much cooler lady).
- sorry to hear it, however taking on stuff like this can backfire; i can vouch for that, i'm up to my neck in a work complaint that i had more than sufficient grounds for, but ranks closed and i got cornered and stitched up badly, so all i will say is think about it long and hard before you do anything
I too have see the ranks close very quickly. You will find out who exactly is on who's side when they do. Longtime allies, or people you thought to be, may suddenly leave leave you twisting in the wind. I have twisted in the wind and it's not fun.
"RIAA, what a bunch of turkeys."
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4. December 2006 @ 07:51 |
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Its real sad but I have the same problem. There are also some @ work that I would not trust as far as I can spit, it makes for a unpleasant atmosphere. It is also one reason why I do not go to any company functions or socialise with anyone outside work. Some may say that makes me anti-social, I call it self preservation!
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4. December 2006 @ 08:54 |
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that's a big part of the problem too, the atmosphere at work is atrocious, yet it was like a completely different workplace when the person in question was away for a fortnight. even our boss (partially) noticed the difference. but then all back to how it was before. But hey, it's their loss at the end of the day :P
ditto to the social events too
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4. December 2006 @ 09:03 |
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I agree to both of the above. It's like a paid vacation when certain people are away. A cloud lifts and floats away, when they return the dark cloud comes back.
I too don't do the socializing thing with most, only a very few.
I try not to waste my very limited free time thinking about the jackholes that I have the displeasure of spending most of my day with.
"RIAA, what a bunch of turkeys."
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4. December 2006 @ 09:09 |
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note please make sure ye know what ye are doing..using this..
I AM GOING TO POST THIS,AS I HAD A PROBLEM THAT THE MAIN ADMIN ACCOUNT WAS ALWAYS LOGGED ON AT START UP....AND THE WELCOME LOG ON SCREEN WAS DISABLED..WITH OUT THAT YE CAN NOT SELECT USER ACCOUNTS AT START UP..
BUT IN WINDOWS YE COULD SELECT A USER TO USE THE COMPUTER..
BUT IF THE ADMIN IS ALWAYS LOGGED ON THAT A SECURITY RISK.
Note this was on a xp-sp2-test hard drive
THE PROBLEM I HAD,admin would always log on..no matter how meny users had accounts.and it would disable the start up welcome screen user select log on screen...
THIS IS A WAY TO BRING UP ADMIN ACCOUNT WITH OUT GOING INTO SAFE MODE..
After downloading and installing the program, run tweakUI.In the tweakUI window,on the left side of the screen look for "logon" expand the tree and you will see "Autologon" click on this.On the left pane of the window you will see a check box "logon automatically at windows startup" make sure this is unchecked.and the main administrator is typed in the box.
if checked the admin will always be logged on when the computer starts.
unchecked the user's welcome screen will then be displayed
also in the program ye can set what user the computer will always be logged on to..with out the welcome screen..
NOTE IF YE DO THE ABOVE MAKE SURE WHO YE PICK AS A AUTO LOG ON,THAT THE USER HAS ADMIN RIGHTS SO AS TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE THE SETTING BACK TO WHAT EVER..
Tweak UI
This PowerToy gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface, including mouse settings, Explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more.
Version 2.10 requires Windows XP Service Pack 1 or Windows Server 2003.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downl...ppowertoys.mspx
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