ISSN 1488-3163; PC Improvements © 2005
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Welcome to the 337th issue of the PC Improvement News. PCIN consists mainly of news and tips. There is something for everyone, and if this is your first issue, I'm sure there will be something for you. If you give me two or three issues, I know that you will come back for more!
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Chris and I have started another blog together... the Niagara Falls Blog. Chris lives in Niagara Falls, and we both work in Niagara Falls, and so we figured we'd provide updates on what's going on, in particular in the main tourist district. The company we work for owns many of these properties, but we will still remain objective and unbiased. You can check it out at http://www.accessniagara.com/blog/
Graham editor@pcin.net and Chris chris@pcin.net
Computers cannot heal
"As computers appeared on the public scene in the '50s, psychologists marveled at the parallels between data-processing technology and the workings of the human mind. A handful of scientists of the day believed that the functional structure of the human mind was fully analogous to that of the computer. Considering that computers in the '50s were slow, noisy, and unreliable, those scientists apparently didn't think much of their warm-blooded subjects. I happen to be old-fashioned enough to think that some things will always be beyond man's understanding, with or without a supercomputer in every garage."
For more info:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/03/18/12opcurve_1.html
Drop the mouse and step away from the PC
"The first few moments in any crisis response are critical, and mistakes can be costly. So it is with misbehaving computers.
Yet the first step for many computer after a computer crash is to hit or yell at their machine, according to a new survey. The helpless feeling of data slipping away into a black hole seems to be more than many computer users can bear. According to the survey, more people commit some act of computer violence than call for help when faced with a crisis, according to a survey conducted by New York-based Ontrack Data Recovery."For more info:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7329279/
Terrorism on the Web
"Islamic militants who want the world to witness their attacks and beheadings in Iraq have engineered new ways to ensure their videos appear on the Internet, defying efforts to banish them from cyberspace.
Leading insurgent groups such as Iraq's al Qaeda wing may struggle to find permanent hosts for their Web sites but can still point surfers to their gory videos and photographs from well-established and less sensational Islamist sites."For more info:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/03/30/al.qaeda.sites.reut/index.html
Microsoft to Implement EU-Mandated Windows Changes
"Microsoft will implement all of the major changes to its new stripped-down version of Windows requested by the European Commission, the software giant said on Tuesday.
The European Union's executive had ordered Microsoft to sell a version of the world's dominant computer operating system without its Windows Media Player program after ruling that the company had abused Windows' near-monopoly to crush competition and fining it nearly 500 million euros ($650 million)."For more info:
http://tinyurl.com/6oqvx
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How to add the workbook path to the footer in Excel 2000
Someone at work asked how they can get an entire path name in the footer of their Excel spreadsheet. Excel 2000 only allows you to put the filename is. There is a Microsoft Knowledgebase article that explains how to create a very simple macro that will do this. Check it out at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;213615
Check your browser bookmarks
I'm sure many of you have heard of this before, but I was just reminded of it recently. Martin Aignesberger has written a bunch of utilities, one of them being software that checks your bookmarks:
"AM-DeadLink detects dead links and duplicates in your Browser Bookmarks. If a Bookmark has become unavailable you can delete it from your Browser. AM-DeadLink checks Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla and Netscape."
I just ran it and I have 276 bookmarks, and 18 of them are bad. Of course I probably haven't visited over 200 of them in last year, but that is a different problem entirely.
Check it out at http://www.aignes.com/deadlink.htm
Show Formulas in Cell Comments
The Office Tips and Hints blog regularly has some great tips (hence the name). I thought one mentioned the other day was fascinating. It shows how to read all the forumalas in your worksheet and put them inside comment bubbles.
You can read all about it at http://www.klippert.com/TCC/Blog/2005/03/excel-show-formulas-in-cell-comments.html
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