TSGL: ATTN: carmelloz at yahoo.com "Accessing the Internet Via IE 6 or 7, Freezing

Beezersmom at aol.com Beezersmom at aol.com
Thu Nov 9 13:05:14 EST 2006


Well now, aren't you a sweetheart for sending me such a nice  email, thank 
you very much.  I actually took your advise to heart but not  quite to the 
letter.  I'm not a great lover of wine, so my husband went out  and bought me 2 4 
packs of mudslides and I did have 2,  yummy<G>
I hope you enjoyed your couple fingers of single malt.  It  reminded me of 
our monthly vacations to England, Scotland & Wales and our  separate monthly 
vacations in Ireland, which we switched between the years  and the locals looked 
for us every other year.
If there was a pub in any of the countries that we didn't  visit, I sure 
don't know where it would be.
Someone is sure to tell us the we're off topic, there's always  at least one, 
eh?
Again, thank you
OK, gang including the BCC, I'm sending this Thursday 9  November 1:05 PM EST
Later
Toni   
You may be  only one person in the world, but you may also be the world to 
one  person. 






Quote: 

Don't worry about things in the past, there is 
nothing  you  can do about them 
now. Don't worry about things that are happening  
now, make the  best of a bad 
situation. Don't worry about things in  the 
future, they may never  happen.

TONI...I totally agree with  your advice so please take your own.
Go have a glass of wine and forget about  it for awhile.
I, myself, am off to have a couple fingers of single  malt.
Catch up with you tomorrow, okay?  ;-)

Cheers!!!


Beezersmom at aol.com wrote:  
Hi  John:
Thanks for taking the time to let me know when my email  arrived,  it was a 
nice surprise that you'd emailed and let me know.  You   weren't the only one 
to 
let me know when they received my email, which was  a  total surprise and I 
love surprises, as long as they're good ones  
I sent an email to the List Yesterday    dated 11/7/2006 3:41:26  P.M. 
Eastern 
Standard Time  and I  haven't seen it yet. I sent an  UPDATE to that email  
today 11/8/2006 11:59:10 A.M. Eastern Standard  Time   of course, I haven't 
seen 
it yet but I sent it separately  to you and  some others. 
What's even stranger was that I received  my  original email yesterday 
11/6/2006 9:15:12 P.M. Eastern   Standard Time   that  I had originally sent  
 dated  
10/25/06  10:50 PM Eastern Daylight  Time  were that "girl"  was for 12 days 
is 
anyone ones  guess, I just hope "my girl" was acting  like a lady and not a 
sleaze  bag
I'll send this thru the List and  to you &  others personally so we'll see 
which email wins the race  reaching you &  them.  I'm even sending it to 
myself to 
see  how fast I get  it.
I not sure who the owner of the list is  but I  was just wondering if he was 
aware of all the problems that we're  having  on the list with such poor 
control 
over the email timing and  the  several new variants of the Stration virus 
that was swaping the  servers at TSGL  in an email from Raymond 11/3/2006 10:3
6:39 
P.M.  Eastern Standard Time,  rsbowen3 at cox.
An email from hdavis dated  11/5/2006 7:16:28 P.M. Eastern  Standard Time, 
was 
sent thru the list  directly to Raymond asking "Could this  be responsible 
for 
the delayed  messages we've been seeing???" and I haven't seen  Raymond's 
response  come thru the list yet.  
There has to be some explanation to what is  wrong with the  Lists mail 
timing 
and how the TSGL's servers were  swamped with several new  variants of the 
Stration virus  but  nobody has stepped up to the plate  to even offer us an 
idea, 
how  strange is that, I don't know but and explanation  to the entire List  
would help, don't you think? 
I sent Raymond an email off list  11/4/2006  12:26:58 A.M. Eastern Standard 
Time stating  "Thanks  so  very much to you too...HOW DID TSGL GET IT?" 
I have never received  a response from him either, just like H  Davis, go 
figure!!
I guess  we'll beat that dead horse over and over until someone  explains  
something to us.
Well, it's Wednesday 8 Nov 06 and I'm sending this at  5:24 PM  EST from the 
US.
Later
Toni

Don't worry about  things in the past, there is nothing you  can do about 
them 
now. Don't  worry about things that are happening now, make the  best of a 
bad  
situation. Don't worry about things in the future, they may never   happen.


In a message dated 11/8/2006 7:36:31 A.M. Eastern Standard  Time,  
jonpan at onlinehome.de writes:

This  arrived in  Germany 3 hours later, Toni, so better than three days or  
weeks!
As  in many other situations in modern life, maybe it's time to  ask, "What 
is  
normal?"

John
Od/G

----- Original Message  -----  
From: 
To:  

Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 9:57   PM
Subject: Re: TSGL: how to open small generic icons/INTERNET   7



Hi Russ:
I followed your advise and upgraded to IE   7.  When I click  on start, I have
two Internet Explorers,   both of which are AOL.  AOL is the  default on one 
of
them  which  is OK.  I don't want AOL on both of them, but  don't know  how  
to
change one of them to anything else but AOL.  I also   don't  want to change 
them to any of the ones that you listed in  your   email.  I use Verizon DSL 
to 
connect to the Internet  and Verizon  &  Yahoo are now together so I don't 
want them.
I  was wondering  about using Google unless you had a better one  in  mind, I
honestly  don't know what to do or just leave it   alone.
Can anyone help me to  get AOL off the one Internet   Explorer?  I know I'm
probably not  explaining myself very well but  I'm  trying  Remember you  
have to explain it to me step  by  step
There's nowhere  else for me to turn to anymore but  the  List.
I joined the list to  get help when I need it and to try  to  learn from  
others experiences.
Belonging to the List has  been a great learning  tool for me  with a lot of
people going out  of their way to help me,  personally, along  with a lot of 
other  people on the list.  Everyone  tries their best to help us out no  
matter what
our problem  seems to be and they  go out of their way  to make sure they  
have
helped us solve our problems, which I   truly appreciate and  sorely need.
I'm far from being a computer know it  all, an IT   whatever, a certified
whatever, I'm just a computer  user who's trying  to  learn.  A lot of what is
discussed is  so far over my head  that it really  proves I'm DUH but you 
can't  knock me for  trying.
A lot of us have been complaining about how badly  the List is   sending out
email and we're receiving email so  confusingly by getting  half  an answer,
seeing the original  question or questions or not  seeing all of it at  all. 
This has  been going on for over a month  and nothing has been done  about it 
 and 
now "several new variants  of the Stration virus that are  really  swamping 
the
servers at  TSGL".  Are we having fun  yet?  I don't think  so but we use to  
have a lot of  fun.
I don't know what's going on with the TSGL  servers, I don't   even know what 
a server is and don't care, hey,  it's not my job to  know.  I  thought the
keeper of the Servers  had our best  interest first in  line  and that we 
were 
being taken care of [I  even posted an  email stating I had all the  
confidence in 
the  world with "The Keeper of the  Servers] but now  I feel like I've  been
stripped naked, thrown out in the  snow with the   wolves.  I guess maybe 
priorities are somewhere other  than   running the list properly, I don't 
know what's 
wrong.
I'm just  hoping  someone will try to help me and the email  doesn't come  in
helter  skelter.
OK, I'm sending this Sunday afternoon from the US  and it's   about 3:57 EST 
I hope the Server is working, I guess  we'll find  out,  eh?
Later
Toni

"We all have our time  machines. Some  take us back, they're  called memories.
Some take  us forward, they're  called  dreams."





Whether  you usee it or not, I  still  recommend upgrading to IE 7  because
Windows and IE are  integrated very  closely. In Windows,  you use IE when you
don't know  you're using IE. When  you open up  My Computer, IE is actually
being  used ... and that's just one   example.

IE 7 adds many security  items that you should have, and  it's  installation
will make your  computer more secure. Every user  of Windows XP  should 
upgrade
to  IE 7. They can use Firefox,  Opera, Avant, Orca, Torpark  (an  interesting
version of Firefox)  or even the "Green" Browser and never   open IE, but they
should  have IE 7 for security.

Russ   Coover

I am trying to  find myself. If you see me before I  do,  please ask me to  
wait
until I return.
-----Original   Message-----
From:  list-bounces at tsgserver.com   [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com]  On
Behalf Of EDLYNN
Sent:  Friday,  November 03, 2006 1:09  PM
To: Tech Support Guy Mailing  List
Subject: Re:  TSGL: how to  open small generic icons

I got  half to three-quarter   satisfaction with IE6, but I hate to use it.  
It
crashes too many  times.  I'll upgrade to FF2 and check ut out.   Thanks.

ED
----- Original  Message ----- 
From: "Russell  W.  Coover" 
To:  "'Tech Support Guy Mailing  List'"  

Sent: Friday,  November 03, 2006  3:25 PM
Subject: Re:  TSGL: how to open small generic   icons


>  Ed,
>
> Have you tried another   browser?
>
>  I don't have Firebox 1.5.07, but I do have  Firebox  2.0 and it looks  ok
> there. An upgrade to 2.0 might be  the   solution.
>
> In addition, I tried it on Internet   Explorer  7.0.5730.11, Opera 9.03, and
> even Avant 11.0 Build  25.  The page looked  good on each of these.
>
> By the  way, I do  suggest that EVEN IF  YOU DON'T USE INTERNET EXPLORER,  
IF
> YOU  HAVEN'T UPGRADED from the IE 6  or IE 7 Beta versions,  you should  DO
> SO!
>
> Much of the  Windows XP  operating system  uses parts of Internet Explorer,
>  so
>  you probably are  using IE whether you want to or not. Since IE 7  has  
huge
>  security improvements over IE 6, you will actually make  your  computer  
> more
> secure by doing this  upgrade.
>
> Russ   Coover
>
> I am trying to  find myself. If you see me before I  do,  please ask me to
>  wait
> until I  return.
>
>  -----Original  Message-----
> From:  list-bounces at tsgserver.com   [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com]  On
> Behalf Of EDLYNN
>  Sent:  Thursday, November 02, 2006  4:52 PM
> To: Tech Support  Guy Mailing  List
> Subject: Re:  TSGL: how to opem small  generic  icons
>
> I use XPPro SP2,  Firefox 1.5.0.7. The  site that I was on  last was:
>   http://www.fogdog.com/home/index.jsp
> Certain of the  generics   when I used the right click menu, offered 'view
> image', view    image in a separate windoww', more irrelevant choices, but 
>  no
>  mention  of plug in needed.  The above noted link was  only one of  several
>  with the same problem. There were no  red  'x's.
>
> I already allow  Java script, have Flash  and  Shockwave, use WMP and Real
> Player, and  Adobe Acrobat  7(and some  other translaters)
>
> Is this inability   imposed upon me by  my cable ISP, Google Toolbar, or 
> some
>  other   well-meaning overkill protector? There were no Browser 'yellow  
>  bars'
>  warning me or asking for permission to  display from the  site.
>
>  Thanks,  ED
>
>
> ----- Original  Message ----- 
>  From:  "The Computer Whisperer"  
> To: "Tech  Support Guy  Mailing  List" 

> Sent: Thursday,  November 02,  2006  4:23 PM
> Subject: Re: TSGL: how to opem small generic    icons
>
>
>> Your flash or java or whatever plugin   the  site uses is probably
>> broken... when you rightclick  the  generic  red x, does it mention a
>>   plug-in???
>>
>> On  01/11/06, H Davis    wrote:
>>> What  browser, etc   Ed?
>>>
>>> H    Davis
>>>
>>> EDLYNN wrote:
>>> > I   was  shopping for a catalog item, and just had to give up -   no
>>> >  pictures, only those generic icons that when   clicked, went nowhere.
>>> > The
>
>>>  >  right click menu either  wouldn't open the imaage, or opened it  in  a
>>> > full page  with no room to show   text.
>>> >
>>> >  I  can't  remember  how to 'view' or open  the catalog graphics that  
>>> >  are
>>> > represented by those small  in-the-corner  generic  icons. It was never
>>> >  necessary because the  graphics were  just in an open and  viewable
>>> >  state.
>>>   >
>>> >  Some setting or  check-box must have  slipped.  Years ago, when I used
>>> >  separate pop-up  blockers, I could  over ride with Ctrl+another key.  
>>>  > But
>>> > nothing is working  toward  that end  now.
>>> >
>>> >
>>>   >  What evil security or privacy selection is in effect and how can    I
>>> > change it?
>>> >
>>>  >  I  use anti malware regularly: Spynot, AdAware, Defender, Panda  AV  
>>> > and
>>> > Firewall -  they  tell me I  am  clean.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks  for  your  clues.
>>> >
>>> >  ED
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