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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! Why can't the poor just pirate software?
A reader posed this question some time ago. As you know I do take a fairly hard line against piracy and theft, but this reader wants to know if poverty might qualify for an "exemption" of sorts. His note continues... Continue reading: "Why can't the
poor just pirate software?" * * * Why do some programs say to "disable anti-virus" before installing, and should I turn it on again after?
Turn it back on. There. For those with really short attention spans I wanted to get that incredibly important tidbit out there before you move on. Now, as to why you had to turn it off in the first place, that requires just a little explanation. Continue reading:
"Why do some programs say to "disable anti-virus" before installing, and should
I turn it on again after?" * * * How do I delete my GMail account?
Actually, if you look this up on GMail's own on-line help system you'll find pretty clear instructions. Here's how you do it, though, with pictures. Continue reading: "How do I delete my
GMail account?" * * * Why are my Windows Live Hotmail Replies and Messages Blank?
This appears to be a relatively recent phenomenon. Some people are seeing it while others are not. Some people have found workarounds, and yet for others those work arounds don't appear to work. It's quite frustrating for those who are experiencing the problem. And the problem, it appears, is with Windows Live Hotmail itself. Continue reading:
"Why are my Windows Live Hotmail Replies and Messages Blank?" * * * How do I post a picture on the web?
This is a common question among folks new to the internet. When you load a picture from, say, your digital camera to your hard disk, that's still not enough to make it visible on the web. You might be able to mail it as an attachment but using it on a web site requires an additional step. The picture itself must first be uploaded from your machine to the web. The question is how, and where? Continue reading: "How do I post a
picture on the web?" * * * So why don't I run Linux? I'd love to run Linux. I'm ready for Linux. But Linux isn't quite ready for me. Or perhaps even you. But it's getting closer.Continue reading: "So why don't I run
Linux?" *** A Word from our Sponsor Your PC will continue to get slower
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*** Popular Articles from the Archives A common confusion is how, when, and why photos attached to email do, and do not, show up in the body of the email. Here's one scenario: How do I get attached pictures to show in the body of email I've received? At work when pics are attached they show in the body of the email. At home I have to open each one separately. I have looked and looked but can't find where to make them show up automatically without having to open each one. Can you tell me where to find this setting? This one's tough because there are so many variables that aren't specified. But the bottom line is that it's all about the email program you're using. And I'll bet that they're different programs at work and home. Continue reading... *** Thoughts and Comments Last week's podcast So why don't I run Linux? has generated a fair amount of comment. Not all complimentary, of course, but most of it excellent fodder for thought. If you're considering Linux at all the reader comments might be well worth a review. In a semi-related vein, I've got a new machine on order that's actually scheduled to arrive today. In a break from personal tradition it's not a Dell. I'll spill more details after I've had a chance to play with it some, but I'll throw out that I plan to do some video editting on it, so it's a quad-core 2.66 Ghz with 4 gig of RAM. Oh, and I opted for Windows XP. As for my current desktop machine, that's going to get the newest release of Ubuntu Linux (that's the semi-related part) when that releases later this month. It's time for my periodic experiment to see what does work, what almost works, and what doesn't. Naturally I'll keep you posted. And if you're wondering where I am on Vista SP1 ... I'm waiting. My laptop runs Vista, and I've decided to take the average user experience and let Windows Update do its thing, whenever that may happen. I'll keep you posted there too. Same for Windows XP SP3 when that comes along. I have several machines that'll be getting that when available. * As always, if you appreciate this newsletter or the site, one of the best ways you can say "Thank You!" is to link to Ask Leo! or simply to tell a friend or colleague. Just send folks to askleo.net. 'till next time...
* * * Some of Leo's other sites: The Ask Leo! Store, Leo's Online Business Card, Forwarded Funnies, Taming Email, MovableType Tips, Leo's Blog, Buy Leo a Latte (or a Beer), A Letter To Myself, Dolls and Friends, Corgwn.com *** Newsletter Administration Do you have a question? A comment, perhaps? Visit http://ask-leo.com/ask to submit your questions. I'll be honest: I'll try to respond, but I get a lot of questions every day - I just can't answer everyone. Rest assured, though, that even if you don't hear from me directly, every email gets read. Leo's Answers Newsletter is a weekly publication of Ask Leo! and Leo A. Notenboom. It's also available as an RSS feed at this URL: http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.xml. Archives of previous newsletter issues can be found on the Ask Leo! web site, http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.html. Forward Me! You're quite welcome to forward this email in its entirety; it's a great way to help Ask Leo! grow. But you should probably delete your unsubscribe link below, so your friends don't unsubscribe you by accident. You may forward individual articles from this newsletter only if you include all and only the text of that article as found in this newsletter, including any links therein. You may not copy full articles from the Ask Leo! website - more on that in my section on copyright: http://ask-leo.com/terms.html#copyright. I'd sure appreciate it if regular readers got a subscription of their own. You can sign up at http://newsletter.ask-leo.com. Interested in advertising on Ask Leo! or in this newsletter? Advertising details here. Newsletter contents Copyright © 2008, Leo A. Notenboom & Puget Sound Software, LLC. Article 12329 | Posted April 4, 2008 |
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