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Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks I think you and Sandy should invest in buying the BATCAVE!  | Sandy would look Hot in a Catwoman outfit | |
The complete step-by-step guide to get back to selling today!
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Let me guess, you'd walk in in a deep voice
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Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks Let me guess, you'd walk in in a deep voice
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Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks When you mean flashdrivers, do you mean memory stick with it's own portable firefox in it? Just plug and play? Like that? | Memory Sticks, Yes...also yes with Portable Firefox on the memory stick, just plug in and go, that way the if anyone uses my Laptop and gets on Firefox their is no bookmarks, etc saved on it.
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Yeah I use to do that with work, browse online all night long and not leave a trace! Also to be on the save side I would open up "firefox private" or google chrome private, even for memory stick. Works good also, much faster I believe.
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I might need a tutorial for firefox portable on memory stick.....one for every user though?
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You just go to PortableApps.com - Portable software for USB, portable and cloud drives get firefox download it. Open the zip file, make a folder in the memory stick. And open it up to use it. I know you can save bookmarks on it. You can also add different folders by name to do this. But do check with MM78.
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Originally Posted by MM78 Memory Sticks, Yes...also yes with Portable Firefox on the memory stick, just plug in and go, that way the if anyone uses my Laptop and gets on Firefox their is no bookmarks, etc saved on it. | Either this is genius or I'm living in the stone age
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Originally Posted by MM78 Memory Sticks, Yes...also yes with Portable Firefox on the memory stick, just plug in and go, that way the if anyone uses my Laptop and gets on Firefox their is no bookmarks, etc saved on it. | You, slim and a few others are like walking techie brains.
Gosh I wish I had you guys talent for this stuff.
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it is the balance of the old school and new school that makes life work! | |
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Wish I had time to learn the new school techie stuff.
Done well with little to no tech training or experience so I cannot complain.
Old school experience is what many younger new school dont have so there is some advantages but the techie stuff would be an awesome mix if you have both working for you!
I have so many ideas in my head for websites but do not have the time to work on it.
FIL was a electronics genius and could fix anything in sight, created tons of gadgets, made all kinds of experiments with electrical stuff, create new things from scratch. A walking talking genius with brains too match on everything.
When it came down to computers he had no interest at all.
But he called it, I was told he said in the mid 1970s by the time I pass there will be computers in every house in America and everything you do will be controlled by computers.
He was old school with brains bursting out of his head, nothing he could not do or fix.
Take a guy like him and add todays tech stuff and you have only a very few of him like that out there.
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Originally Posted by Roscoe No one touches my laptop. I mean no one  . | Prise this out of my cold and dead hand.
Then you can touch the laptop.
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Dang GB you are serious....
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Sandy that's why partnerships can be so great. It is not impossible but very tough to build a kingdom alone. The problem in today's world is trust and for good reason . It makes it very tough to group up in a world that teaches self survival
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Back to the original thread issue..... I had this same feeling a while back, and occasionally I get this feeling but it is rare now. To be honest this is similar to cancer. You can get your check ups, take the right steps to avoid it, etc, but if its going to hit you it will and there is nothing you can do about it. Once you get it you can get your life back to normal, but there is no stopping a cancer(amazon,eb,pp) from hitting you.
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Activity: 0% Longevity: 70% | | Nice, is that a 45 or 9MM?
I keep mine in gun safes. I have one on my nightstand with a 9MM S&W and 32MM Kel-Tech loaded and ready to fire.
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Dont pull an Oscar
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Originally Posted by slim jim Either this is genius or I'm living in the stone age | Truth be told, I've always used Portable Apps...I never liked using other people's apps on any computer...especially at school!
Now If I can only stop loosing flash drives! haha then I would be set.
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Originally Posted by AmazonStealth Back to the original thread issue..... I had this same feeling a while back, and occasionally I get this feeling but it is rare now. To be honest this is similar to cancer. You can get your check ups, take the right steps to avoid it, etc, but if its going to hit you it will and there is nothing you can do about it. Once you get it you can get your life back to normal, but there is no stopping a cancer(amazon,eb,pp) from hitting you. | This forum is the cure for that cancer. You must follow the dr's orders to a t. If you self medicate you won't go far
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Feelings can be desensitized - just keep at it
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Originally Posted by Roscoe Nice, is that a 45 or 9MM?
I keep mine in gun safes. I have one on my nightstand with a 9MM S&W and 32MM Kel-Tech loaded and ready to fire.
I'm kind of a gun freak and Spy Master (lots of gadgets).  | That's the 9MM.
The 45 is a Glock, this baby below.
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Originally Posted by GreenBean™ That's the 9MM.
The 45 is a Glock, this baby below.  | Nice GB
15 or 18 rounds (incl chamber)?
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