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Believe it, Miss Priss.......besides, you've seen it before. I know,
because, you were my "test tickle" to see if you would laugh. Heirloom, old and wants a "Tickle me Elbow" for Christmas. "Heather" wrote in message ... MR. LOON!! I can't believe you said that on this prim and proper ng!!!! (says she who has tears of laughter rolling down her face!) Ms. Prissy. "heirloom" wrote in message ... A "random phase generator".....hmmmm, sounds like something out of Star Trek. I know you know better, Noel. Heirloom, old and some folks are denser than Oprah's xxxxx "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... ...and an LOL! from me - although I must ask which random phrase generator he's using! -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "Mike M" wrote in message ... VBG -- Mike heirloom wrote: Eli, (disclaimer: I have not used Reg Mech 3.0 and am not familiar with it) From what I could see on the page you referenced, Reg Mech doesn't do anything that jv16 Power Tools can't do and jv16 appears to be capable of a lot more......plus, you can still get the free version. I have used jv16 Power Tools for a number of years and never had a problem with it. Just my humble opinion, I could be wrong. Heirloom, old and hates it when the winds of opportunity blow in the wrong direction, casting doubts on the effectiveness of rebuttal, aimed at the perpetrators of plagiarism in regard to insignificant matters of originality, when, even if the arrow strikes deep in the heart, it goes unfelt, leaving the true author haunted by the ramblings of an inadequate foe that presents itself as a mild irritation and, yet, inflicts serious pain that is only relieved by the praises of those that recognize the underlying wit attributed solely to the one that first sowed the seeds of the crop that is being devoured by a single vermin incapable of tasting the subtle sweetness of creation. |
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Bwa ha ha!! Sure, blow my cover!! And here everyone thought I was 'veddy
proper'......(can't believe I even tried to say that, grin). Yanks.......sigh!! Ms. Canada "heirloom" wrote in message ... Believe it, Miss Priss.......besides, you've seen it before. I know, because, you were my "test tickle" to see if you would laugh. Heirloom, old and wants a "Tickle me Elbow" for Christmas. "Heather" wrote in message ... MR. LOON!! I can't believe you said that on this prim and proper ng!!!! (says she who has tears of laughter rolling down her face!) Ms. Prissy. "heirloom" wrote in message ... A "random phase generator".....hmmmm, sounds like something out of Star Trek. I know you know better, Noel. Heirloom, old and some folks are denser than Oprah's xxxxx "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... ...and an LOL! from me - although I must ask which random phrase generator he's using! -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "Mike M" wrote in message ... VBG -- Mike heirloom wrote: Eli, (disclaimer: I have not used Reg Mech 3.0 and am not familiar with it) From what I could see on the page you referenced, Reg Mech doesn't do anything that jv16 Power Tools can't do and jv16 appears to be capable of a lot more......plus, you can still get the free version. I have used jv16 Power Tools for a number of years and never had a problem with it. Just my humble opinion, I could be wrong. Heirloom, old and hates it when the winds of opportunity blow in the wrong direction, casting doubts on the effectiveness of rebuttal, aimed at the perpetrators of plagiarism in regard to insignificant matters of originality, when, even if the arrow strikes deep in the heart, it goes unfelt, leaving the true author haunted by the ramblings of an inadequate foe that presents itself as a mild irritation and, yet, inflicts serious pain that is only relieved by the praises of those that recognize the underlying wit attributed solely to the one that first sowed the seeds of the crop that is being devoured by a single vermin incapable of tasting the subtle sweetness of creation. |
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HL wrote :-
.. serious pain that is only relieved by the praises of those that recognize the underlying wit attributed solely to the one that first sowed the seeds of the crop .. HL, I for one, do truly recognise, appreciate, praise and always try to acknowledge where necessary, their attachment. Be strong, old friend, and just content yourself in the knowledge that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (Charles Caleb Colton [c.1780-1836]) and we really must overhaul that coin slot mechanism. But remember, whatever else, you can only lead the horse to the water. [Old proverb]. When the writing is on the wall, there are none are so blind as those who will not see [Anon]. To every thing there is a season [Ecc3.1 & The Byrds]. The pain WILL ease, give it time - my friend - give it time. Mart snip |
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Well put, Mart.
Heirloom, old and couldn't have done better myself (fer sher) "Mart" wrote in message ... HL wrote :- .. serious pain that is only relieved by the praises of those that recognize the underlying wit attributed solely to the one that first sowed the seeds of the crop .. HL, I for one, do truly recognise, appreciate, praise and always try to acknowledge where necessary, their attachment. Be strong, old friend, and just content yourself in the knowledge that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (Charles Caleb Colton [c.1780-1836]) and we really must overhaul that coin slot mechanism. But remember, whatever else, you can only lead the horse to the water. [Old proverb]. When the writing is on the wall, there are none are so blind as those who will not see [Anon]. To every thing there is a season [Ecc3.1 & The Byrds]. The pain WILL ease, give it time - my friend - give it time. Mart snip |
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Oh! - I don't know HL. Yours was pretty neat g
Mart "heirloom" wrote in message ... Well put, Mart. Heirloom, old and couldn't have done better myself (fer sher) |
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The link you provided, Heirloom, opens up the following four downloads via Google's (one of them, the first one, to be sure): 1. jv16 Powertools 2. RegCleaner 3. Power Archiver 4. PopCorn (e-mail client). Since the post was about the registry, I presumed all four downloads were essential. I did not install any of them yet. Maybr you would have some suggestions before I do, Heirloom. At any rate, I appreciate your contribution here. Thanks a million. Harry, old and very pleased. "heirloom" wrote in message ... All four???? Now I am wondering what you dl'd. jv16 Power Tools is a single app. What four things did you dl'd? Heirloom, old and disbelief becomes me "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Much obliged, Heirloom. I downloaded all four of them, just in case and to be safe. Had no idea such nice program(s) existed, but then, I don't surf nearly enough. Thanks again. Harry, too old to worry about it. "heirloom" wrote in message ... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...s+free+version The new version is a $$$ app, the older free version (still an excellent proggy) is available from a number of sites.....see the above search results. Heirloom, old and my point exactly "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Heirloom, what did you have for supper? If I had some of that, maybe I could understand your text a little better? Your jv16 Power Tools look fairly good firsthand, but you'ld have to pay for the program' don't you? How come you've waited so long to tell us? Harry, ...never mind. "heirloom" wrote in message ... Eli, (disclaimer: I have not used Reg Mech 3.0 and am not familiar with it) From what I could see on the page you referenced, Reg Mech doesn't do anything that jv16 Power Tools can't do and jv16 appears to be capable of a lot more......plus, you can still get the free version. I have used jv16 Power Tools for a number of years and never had a problem with it. Just my humble opinion, I could be wrong. Heirloom, old and hates it when the winds of opportunity blow in the wrong direction, casting doubts on the effectiveness of rebuttal, aimed at the perpetrators of plagiarism in regard to insignificant matters of originality, when, even if the arrow strikes deep in the heart, it goes unfelt, leaving the true author haunted by the ramblings of an inadequate foe that presents itself as a mild irritation and, yet, inflicts serious pain that is only relieved by the praises of those that recognize the underlying wit attributed solely to the one that first sowed the seeds of the crop that is being devoured by a single vermin incapable of tasting the subtle sweetness of creation. "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Hello Eli: I happen to have the Registry Mechanic installed on my machine. Where safety is concerned, it is entirely in your hands, since you control what you want the program to do. To uninstall, you use Add/Remove Programs. I don't think you have full use of the program until you purchase it. Once you bought it, you wouldn't want to uninstall it, but merely refrain from using it more than you'ld need to. And you can easily recover deleted items from backup. One has to be careful in removing many of the 'discovered' items, because they may be tied in with other programs or functions, but they can be restored with the backup utility. To give you my personal assessment: I don't use this program, unless I absolutely have to, because there is a problem with the registry. It provides a certain, limited feeling of security for me, besides the ability to somewhat control the registry.. The rest is up to you. Harry |
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The link I provided was just the Google search for "jv16 Power Tools free
version"..........it brought up some other hits for items unrelated to "jv16". I don't have a clue about the PopCorn email client and the like.......the only thing I was recommending and have experience with, is the jv16 Power Tools. You are on your own with the other three......can't help there. I will recommend doing some serious research before installing any app of unknown origin, quality or compatibility. Heirloom, old and stick with the KISS principle "Webster72n" wrote in message ... The link you provided, Heirloom, opens up the following four downloads via Google's (one of them, the first one, to be sure): 1. jv16 Powertools 2. RegCleaner 3. Power Archiver 4. PopCorn (e-mail client). Since the post was about the registry, I presumed all four downloads were essential. I did not install any of them yet. Maybr you would have some suggestions before I do, Heirloom. At any rate, I appreciate your contribution here. Thanks a million. Harry, old and very pleased. "heirloom" wrote in message ... All four???? Now I am wondering what you dl'd. jv16 Power Tools is a single app. What four things did you dl'd? Heirloom, old and disbelief becomes me "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Much obliged, Heirloom. I downloaded all four of them, just in case and to be safe. Had no idea such nice program(s) existed, but then, I don't surf nearly enough. Thanks again. Harry, too old to worry about it. "heirloom" wrote in message ... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...s+free+version The new version is a $$$ app, the older free version (still an excellent proggy) is available from a number of sites.....see the above search results. Heirloom, old and my point exactly "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Heirloom, what did you have for supper? If I had some of that, maybe I could understand your text a little better? Your jv16 Power Tools look fairly good firsthand, but you'ld have to pay for the program' don't you? How come you've waited so long to tell us? Harry, ...never mind. "heirloom" wrote in message ... Eli, (disclaimer: I have not used Reg Mech 3.0 and am not familiar with it) From what I could see on the page you referenced, Reg Mech doesn't do anything that jv16 Power Tools can't do and jv16 appears to be capable of a lot more......plus, you can still get the free version. I have used jv16 Power Tools for a number of years and never had a problem with it. Just my humble opinion, I could be wrong. Heirloom, old and hates it when the winds of opportunity blow in the wrong direction, casting doubts on the effectiveness of rebuttal, aimed at the perpetrators of plagiarism in regard to insignificant matters of originality, when, even if the arrow strikes deep in the heart, it goes unfelt, leaving the true author haunted by the ramblings of an inadequate foe that presents itself as a mild irritation and, yet, inflicts serious pain that is only relieved by the praises of those that recognize the underlying wit attributed solely to the one that first sowed the seeds of the crop that is being devoured by a single vermin incapable of tasting the subtle sweetness of creation. "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Hello Eli: I happen to have the Registry Mechanic installed on my machine. Where safety is concerned, it is entirely in your hands, since you control what you want the program to do. To uninstall, you use Add/Remove Programs. I don't think you have full use of the program until you purchase it. Once you bought it, you wouldn't want to uninstall it, but merely refrain from using it more than you'ld need to. And you can easily recover deleted items from backup. One has to be careful in removing many of the 'discovered' items, because they may be tied in with other programs or functions, but they can be restored with the backup utility. To give you my personal assessment: I don't use this program, unless I absolutely have to, because there is a problem with the registry. It provides a certain, limited feeling of security for me, besides the ability to somewhat control the registry.. The rest is up to you. Harry |
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's Just asking, Heirloom and now I know, for sure, because you told me so. Much obliged and happy holidays with "All the Trimmings". Harry, old and looking for principles. "heirloom" wrote in message ... The link I provided was just the Google search for "jv16 Power Tools free version"..........it brought up some other hits for items unrelated to "jv16". I don't have a clue about the PopCorn email client and the like.......the only thing I was recommending and have experience with, is the jv16 Power Tools. You are on your own with the other three......can't help there. I will recommend doing some serious research before installing any app of unknown origin, quality or compatibility. Heirloom, old and stick with the KISS principle "Webster72n" wrote in message ... The link you provided, Heirloom, opens up the following four downloads via Google's (one of them, the first one, to be sure): 1. jv16 Powertools 2. RegCleaner 3. Power Archiver 4. PopCorn (e-mail client). Since the post was about the registry, I presumed all four downloads were essential. I did not install any of them yet. Maybr you would have some suggestions before I do, Heirloom. At any rate, I appreciate your contribution here. Thanks a million. Harry, old and very pleased. "heirloom" wrote in message ... All four???? Now I am wondering what you dl'd. jv16 Power Tools is a single app. What four things did you dl'd? Heirloom, old and disbelief becomes me "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Much obliged, Heirloom. I downloaded all four of them, just in case and to be safe. Had no idea such nice program(s) existed, but then, I don't surf nearly enough. Thanks again. Harry, too old to worry about it. "heirloom" wrote in message ... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...s+free+version The new version is a $$$ app, the older free version (still an excellent proggy) is available from a number of sites.....see the above search results. Heirloom, old and my point exactly "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Heirloom, what did you have for supper? If I had some of that, maybe I could understand your text a little better? Your jv16 Power Tools look fairly good firsthand, but you'ld have to pay for the program' don't you? How come you've waited so long to tell us? Harry, ...never mind. "heirloom" wrote in message ... Eli, (disclaimer: I have not used Reg Mech 3.0 and am not familiar with it) From what I could see on the page you referenced, Reg Mech doesn't do anything that jv16 Power Tools can't do and jv16 appears to be capable of a lot more......plus, you can still get the free version. I have used jv16 Power Tools for a number of years and never had a problem with it. Just my humble opinion, I could be wrong. Heirloom, old and hates it when the winds of opportunity blow in the wrong direction, casting doubts on the effectiveness of rebuttal, aimed at the perpetrators of plagiarism in regard to insignificant matters of originality, when, even if the arrow strikes deep in the heart, it goes unfelt, leaving the true author haunted by the ramblings of an inadequate foe that presents itself as a mild irritation and, yet, inflicts serious pain that is only relieved by the praises of those that recognize the underlying wit attributed solely to the one that first sowed the seeds of the crop that is being devoured by a single vermin incapable of tasting the subtle sweetness of creation. "Webster72n" wrote in message ... Hello Eli: I happen to have the Registry Mechanic installed on my machine. Where safety is concerned, it is entirely in your hands, since you control what you want the program to do. To uninstall, you use Add/Remove Programs. I don't think you have full use of the program until you purchase it. Once you bought it, you wouldn't want to uninstall it, but merely refrain from using it more than you'ld need to. And you can easily recover deleted items from backup. One has to be careful in removing many of the 'discovered' items, because they may be tied in with other programs or functions, but they can be restored with the backup utility. To give you my personal assessment: I don't use this program, unless I absolutely have to, because there is a problem with the registry. It provides a certain, limited feeling of security for me, besides the ability to somewhat control the registry.. The rest is up to you. Harry |
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