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  1. I use the same mouse with the same connecter. It quit working. I plugged the mouse into an USB port and all was fine with the mouse. DL
  2. It depends on what you mean by 'blurred number plate'. If you are talking about something that is out of focus then there is a program out there that will 'focus' it back in but I can't remember it's name off hand. If I come across it, I'll let you know. If the 'blurred number plate' is blurred due to motion then I don't know of one, but obviously there is something out there because the police use it to correct images that are smudged due to movement and can then read a license plate on a passing vehicle. These images have led to arrests. DL Edit: If you are after focusing in an image that has blurred areas, you can try this program ImageAnalyzer. Edit 2: This program says it will do both types of blur correction for $45. Focus Magic
  3. As it seems that we are chiming in on a very old thread, I chip in tardily also. jago_lfn, just save the page to your desktop (you should find it there as a .gif). Then you can view it with irfanview or whatever. DL
  4. You should be looking in the nlite forum for answeres to these questions. You can find the answere to your FF question in this topic. DL
  5. I figured I missed something. Thank you prathapml. DL
  6. Ok, searched and didn't see this posted. Delete if I got it wrong. From the Microsoft site: Web page here: SQL Server 2005 Express Edition. DL
  7. Caution! The side of the disk with the 'coating' is actually the side with your data on it! You can scratch the clear plastic side and still recover data, but scratch the other side and you will watch your data flake off in beautiful refracted colors. From Wiki: The lacquer does help to protect the data layer but if you use a label on it, don't try removing it. Get the label off center and you will throw your CD out of balance. Put anything on the 'label' side of the disk that might eat into the lacquer and you are risking losing your data. And I have some cheap black Memorex CD's. If I hold them up to the light, the polycarbonate plastic is actually burgundy in color. Remember, the data is on aluminum or gold, which ain't black and it is between the plastic and the lacquer. DL
  8. B) Good work. Fun to watch. DL
  9. I'll take your word on this being correct even though I would have thought the same as you. I read somewhere a long time ago that there are very few 'English' words and three that were quoted were dog, hut and club. I don't know if this is correct or not. I think I might have read it in one of Richard Lederer's books. Very fun reads they are. If you were to take great writers who have written in English and had them suddenly moved to another language, do you think they would have written great things? There are great witers all over the world but the things they have written don't neccesarily translate well and is it that their minds were in the right environment to produce the works they did? English evolved just like any other language. It just happened to do it it's own way. I like it. But then again, I always liked a Charlie Brown Christmas tree more than a picture perfect fir. DL
  10. It would be the thing(s) you need on a cd. It wouldn't include license or anything else. DL
  11. mark

    Hello !

    Nice to meet you too dark star. Welcome to MSFN. DL
  12. More proof that Google is good. Welcome to MSFN fruitydear. DL
  13. mark

    hey

    Welcome to MSFN babyfat. You might find one or two around here with babyfat on them, but don't let that fool you. DL
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    Mmmmm Lyle's Golden Syrup.
  15. He also has this disclaimer on his sight: Trespassing, defacing government property etc.... would qualify as illegal activities, so he didn't really do it. But it looks real. DL
  16. Almost didn't recognise you until you moved from side to side. That was good and amusing. I don't know what made me think of Mili Vanili (sp?). I saw how you about cracked a smile in one shot. Anyway, that was a good job. How long did that take to film and edit? Were any of the still photographs your your work? Just curious. Takes more nerve than I have got to stand in front of a camera. That's why I use look-a-like stand ins for my avatar. DL
  17. I think RyanVM is correct and it was an act but I do think there are people out there who are that bat**** insane. DL
  18. I've seen a few of those before, but not all of them. Nice list. DL
  19. That was at least a match for the original. Very good. DL
  20. Version 2.61 out now. Changelog here.Download page here. DL
  21. Stupid dispatcher didn't see a contender for the Darwin Awards. Eventually the mother could end up bumping herself off also. DL
  22. According to the U.S. Navy, it was returning fire. What's humorous about this? Only if you think of it as you riding a moped and playing a game of chicken with a tank. I can only guess that at least one of the guys in the skiff, had absolutely no idea as to what they were facing. The RPG might have put a hole in the side of the navy ship but I don't think they knew how much steel is there and must have been totaly clueless as to the firepower on board. All things considered, the pirates were lucky. Only one died and the wounded got medical attention. I wonder about the role reversal with the victims of their previous piracies? DL
  23. Hi Raven, welcome to MSFN and yes there is a pdf file. It can be found on the Unattended site and the pdf file can be downloaded from this page. DL
  24. mark

    Bar Joke

    @Dje'-Notice in this sense does not indicate a warning to others. Just someone being aware of something. "You would think the first blonde would notice." Is only indicating that if she is the first, then she should be aware of what is in front of her, but she's a blonde and so are the other two, so into the bar they walk. In the sense where you might say 'notice' to someone, you are only making them aware of something. eg. "Dje', notice one of the jokes above. It doesn't use proper English grammar and proved a little confusing to some people." Joke: A guy heads home from a night of heavy drinking and on his way, he stumbled and fell into several rose bushes. He sustained numerous cuts and punctures and was bleeding quite a bit. When he got home he quietly snuck into the bathroom and used a whole box of bandaids to patch himself up. When he finished, he went quietly to bed. In the morning, he woke to his wife screaming at him for being drunk the night before. He asks "How do you know I was drunk?" She replied "You're all cover in blood and cuts and the bathroom mirror is covered in bandaids!" DL
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