Issue 135 - May 09, 2001
ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements ©2001
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Welcome to the 135th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN
consists of news, tips, thoughts, and contests. There is something
for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there
will be something for you. I am willing to discuss any computer
topic. Email me at mailto:editor@pcin.net with any suggestions.
If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come
back for more!
Recommend PCIN in May and have the most referrals subscribe
and you could win a copy of Microsoft Office 2000 Standard.
Recommend PCIN now at http://www.pcin.net/recommend.shtml
OPENING THOUGHTS
Lisa and I just had new windows put in our house. Is it ever
nice to finally be able to open our windows (their not painted
shut anymore)!
Last week I asked, "Are there any PCIN subscribers in
either Rumania or Hungry?" Yes, I realized after I sent
it out that the words were spelled wrong. I had cut and paste
directly from an email message. The question did have a purpose
and it's for a good cause.
Subscriber John Hills is working with Wycombe Youth Action
to send computers to needy countries. He mentioned there were
a couple of reasons for doing this:
"1. To encourage young people to use computers with the
express aim of helping other charities and other people in
need on a voluntary basis.
2. For the youngsters to learn how to build PC's and construct
them from donated parts for young people in Romania."
He continues, "Thus all old or unwanted parts, peripherals
and software would be gratefully received. Also, to create
additional interest for the youngsters, old games too would
be handy."
John was asking about subscribers from Romania and Hungary
so he could get some help with translation.
If you can help by donating anything, or with some translations,
please email John at mailto:jhills@ukf.net
You could also see if there is anything in your own area where
you can help with something like this.
Lastly don't forget to recommend PCIN in May. You're going
to love the Recommend PCIN prize this month. I am giving away
a copy of Microsoft Office 2000 Standard. You need to visit
http://www.pcin.net/recommend.shtml
and recommend PCIN to others. At the end of the month, the
person who had the most people subscribe in May will win the
software. This is a little different than normal. It is usually
a random draw of anyone who recommended PCIN. No we need some
action. These must be new subscribers to be eligible.
The NEWS
On-line Greeting Cards Cost Employees' Jobs
From the April 20, 2001 issue of Network World Canada magazine:
"The second-largest greeting card company in the U.S.
has said it has been forced to lay off 1,500 employees due
to competition from Internet greeting cards. American Greetings
Corp., which has more than 11,600 full-time employees worldwide,
has reportedly said its sales have been hampered by the
continuing growth of the Internet as a means for people
to communicate. The company has its own on-line company,
AmericanGreetings.com, but this company has also been a
drag on profit."
Yahoo! Removes Adult Content from Site - But Will Business
Suffer?
"Can Yahoo! strip itself of porn without paying the
price?
That's the question being posed by Internet observers as
the Web's leading portal continues to distance itself from
adult content.
In April, Yahoo! announced it would stop selling adult videos
and DVDs as part of its e-commerce efforts. Last week, The
Associated Press reported that the portal has made its adult-themed
clubs and chats more difficult to track down on the site.
On the surface, such moves, while helping to ward off criticism
from family values groups, might seem detrimental to the
financial health of Yahoo!, which has suffered through lagging
revenues, a falling stock price and an executive shakeup
in recent months."
For more info:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/business/DailyNews/yahooporn010507.html
Google Restores Deja View
"The porn is back. The chronicles of many nasty flamewars
are back, too. And everything you ever said in Usenet, back
before you had a real job or kids to worry about, has now
returned to haunt you.
Popular Internet search site Google has made more than 500-million
archived Usenet messages -- an archive dating back to 1995
-- available online again."
For more info:
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,43392,00.html
Do You Find Messaging Technology Empowering?
From the May 4, 2001 issue of ComputerWorld Canada magazine,
pg 35.
"Do you find messaging technology empowering, or does
it bog you down?
66% I couldn't live without e-mail and the Internet - they
allow me to get a hold of any one or any piece of information
I need at a moment's notice.
27% It's made my life much more flexible, and I now have
more time to spend with my family
7% I never get a moment's peace because I'm constantly
bombarded with e-mail messages and phone calls. It's a full
time job just keeping up.
0% My time with my family is no longer my own. Work
is no longer the exclusive domain of the office - I carry
it home with me everyday because too many people can reach
me anytime, anywhere."
I NEED HELP
I offer a free help service via email. If you have a question,
you can email me and I will try my best to answer them. I
can answer about most of them, but there are things that I
have never tried or experienced so I don't have an answer.
I post those questions here and see if any of the readers
have any suggestions. I will include all reasonable suggestions
with credit to you.
These are NOT my own questions and they are NOT my answers.
I will NOT check the validity of these comments. That is up
to you. If you do try one of these tips, please let me know
how the suggestions worked out. Did they work or not? Please
send in your questions or results to mailto:freehelp@pcin.net
Previous Questions
Q 134-01
I'm often asked how to record old albums, radio programs,
and other multimedia-type questions. I have no interest
in these sorts of things, so I don't even know where to
refer people. Please email your favourite help sites for
multimedia issues.
A 134-01
cnlson said, "The article [3-9] How do I put photographs
onto CD-ROM at http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq03.html#S3-9
would probably be helpful."
Q 134-02
My hyperlinks in Outlook Express don't work. I receive
a message with links, and I can't click on them.
(Intel C333, Win95)
A 134-02
** said, "I would say the two most likely problems
may be an Outlook/Internet Explorer problem, in which
case just reinstall them is easiest (all current data
like emails and addresses should be kept). Or the emails
contain invalid URLs (links) so either the web page browser
is trying to go to a page that doesn't exist or the link
wasn't typed in a format that outlook can recognise (maybe
there are "'s around the link etc)."
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John Hills said, "In the message box of the email,
look at the Format menu and ensure that Rich Text HTML
is selected and not Plain Text."
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Holly Scott said, "Open up Internet Explorer.
On the Tools Menu, select Internet options. Make
sure that email selected is Outlook Express. That usually
does the trick. If not, download an Upgrade to OE from
http://www.microsoft.com/windows95/downloads/Default.asp
under the "recommended updates" Microsoft Internet
Explorer.
This site has all the updates for the Win 95 system, and
it will allow you to save to disk, rather than the normal
autoinstall."
New Questions
Q 135-01
I am just wondering how many parallel ports can a normal
desktop computer have, and possibly, how to configure
it.
(PIII 450, 128MB RAM, 20GB HD, Win98SE, Navigator 4.76)
Q 135-02
I'm having problems with the floppy drive on my pc. It
wouldn't read or open anything, & upon having a look
inside, one of the pins had broken off, a new floppy drive
has been put in, but still the same problem. It
either won't open it because it says the disk has not
been formatted, (but they are) or it cannot read it. Although,
on some disks it will open, say a word doc. & on another
(exactly the same type of disk it won't. Also, you cannot
save on them.
(PII, 128MB RAM, 10GB HD, Win98, Navigator)
If you have an answer to these questions or have a question
of your own, please email me at mailto:freehelp@pcin.net
PCIN.net UPDATE
Check out these new or updated pages on the PCIN.net site:
I've spent some time this week working on a message board.
I have a sample set up at but I'm not too happy with it. Check
it out at http://pcin.net/help/bboard/ and let me
know what you think, or send me some suggestions for good
message board scripts.
I'm working to set up a message/bulletin board script. If
you have any suggestions, email me at mailto:editor@pcin.net
THE TIPS and OTHER STUFF
Cheap Trick of the Week
**Keep on running**
Want to keep your computer running without anyone else being
able to shut it down?
Then disable the Shut Down command. Here's how:
Open your Registry Editor. (If you're new to editing the
Registry, check www.WE-Compute.com/registry.html
for instructions.)
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current
Version\Policies\Explorer.
Create a new value by clicking Edit and New DWORD value.
Right-click the new value and select Rename. Type NoClose
and press Enter. Double-click the new value and under Value
data type 1 (one) to disable the Shut Down command.
If at a later time you wish to re-enable shutdown, change
the Value data to 0 (zero).
Get your own copy of "The Little Black Book of Cheap
Tricks: 2001" by visiting http://www.pcin.net/lbbct/
How Long Has Windows Been Running For?
To find out how long Windows 98 has been running for, go
to Programs - Accessories - System - Tools menu and choose
the System Information utility. In the right pane there
will be a value called Uptime that tells you how long Windows
98 has been "up" for.
Adobe Photoshop 6 Easter Egg
Launch Photoshop 6 and then hold down [Ctrl][Alt][Shift]
while choosing Help > About Photoshop in Windows). When
you do, you'll find out where the belching cat of yesteryear
made it to. You might also want to read through the credits.
DISCLAIMER and OTHER STUFF
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