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Ed Vance | Holger Granholm | Re: Windows settings |
November 8, 2016 5:30 PM * |
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11-06-16 11:19 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Windows settings Howdy! Holger, GA, HG> @MSGID: <582109CF.15024.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net> HG> In a message on Sunday 11-04-16 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm: HG> GE Ed, HG> That happens to be the date that killed my access to Facebook HG> oct.12th. I haven't got it working since then. RN> I believe the one before that was 1533, but I could be wrong. It RN> was 15-something, however. (-: EV> I clicked on a Link in this article by Woody Leonhard: EV> As I was reading the article in that Link I thought of You EV> and Roger talking about Windows 10 when I saw in Step 1 EV> there was a Link to learn what version of Windows 10 EV> is being used on a computer. HG> I know how to check the version of Windows 10. Iirc the article said Cortana was to be used to learn what version of WinTen was being used on a pc. When I read the article I thought it looked like a quick way to get that info. But I haven't any plans to start using WinTen so I really don't know anything about it by experience. I read messages from BBS Users (and others) to learn about what they like or don't like about the OS they use. I was using Win95/98 until 2006, then I started using XP after reading BBS messages from Users giving it a good report. Lately all I read about XP is that it isn't a good OS to use anymore. HG> Regarding QRZ: I was in there yesterday and found that I couldn't do HG> anything without Java, and the suggestions were to enable Java in HG> FireFox, Chrome or Safari. I see Mark sent a message about Javascript/JAVA to You. Before I Log On QRZ now, I learned that I HAVE TO enable s3.Amazonaws.com in NoScript or I will get that error message from QRZ too. HG> However, I'm using Opera as my browser. If that had been on the list, HG> I may have catched the suggestion to enable Java, but since I'm opposed HG> to use Java, I'm glad that it wasn't on the list. I have Opera's browser too to use if Firefox quits working or it can't get a web page to open. HG> So consequently I'll stay out. I just tried Opera to log on QRZ, and it worked for me. Opera didn't gripe a bit. I looked for OH0NC and got the page asking if I wanted to add it to their database, I didn't. I looked at my page twice, when I was Logged In and after I Logged Out. I found out the second time all it showed was the message I had saying what my old Call Signs were, when I clicked the Second Tab, it said I had to be Logged On to read what was there. The Second Tab is where I see the HamGrid option, that is just below the Map. The HamGrid has options to show the QTH of other Hams in the area that is being displayed in the HamGrid window and what Grid their QTH is in. I guess You will have to Subscribe to put OH0NC in the QRZ Database. 73 de Ed W9ODR ... "It Shouldn't Be This Hard" - Leo Notenboom --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 1-502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) |
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