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1.) EDITORIAL
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In fact, we are consolidating some of
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Call Me Crazy
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Bangkok television used to air the American
situation comedy
"LaVerne and Shirley." For whatever reason, officials there
believed that a disclaimer was necessary for the Thailand
audience, so this subtitle was added to each episode: "The
two women depicted in the following episode are from an
insane asylum."
Personally, I'm thankful there is a little
craziness in
the world! And I don't mind not acting like everybody
else. Like the "irrepressible" Leo Buscaglia once said:
"I don't mind if people think I'm crazy. In fact, I think
it's great! It gives me tremendous latitude for behavior."
It may seem like craziness to most people, but I
try
to be joyful whenever possible. I believe that a joyful
response is, more than anything, a habit, just as fear
and worry are lifelong habits. And maybe I can't be
happy or rejoice for all things, but more and more, I
I'd like to learn to rejoice in all things.
Like pleasure. There are too few opportunities for
hearty laughter, so none should be passed up! I don't
want to take the good that happens for granted.
And, if possible, I want to feel genuine happiness
about those ordinary things and events that make
up most of our days. The happier I am with everyday
duties and responsibilities, the more grateful I am
just to be alive.
But finally, I want to learn to be happy even in
those
difficult and trying times. I won't be happy for them
(who likes problems?), just in them. I need the soothing
medicine of laughter when it hurts. I also know that at the
other end of my problem is a lesson -- I'll emerge
wiser, or maybe stronger, or perhaps a better person
in any number of ways for having faced it successfully.
So call me crazy, but I want to learn to rejoice in
all things.
And I am just crazy enough to think it's possible!
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The policeman looks at the old man and says, "You shouldn't be
crying! You should be the happiest man in the world!"
So the old man says, "I know! I'm crying because I don't remember
where I live!"
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5.)
BIZ*TECH SAVVY SOLUTIONS
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How To Rearrange Your Start Menu
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Rearrange items on the Start Menu by dragging them
up or down
the list of items. Or drag them right into or out of the menu
itself. In fact, the tip above can be circumvented in Windows 98
with a drag of the mouse.
Here's how to actually accomplish it.
Drag a program over the Start button, and hold it
there for about
two seconds.
The Start Menu opens in living color. Continue to
hold the item
being dragged until you find a place to put it on the menu. Then
let go, and it will be inserted appropriately.
You can load up the Start Menu will all kinds of
stuff, or reduce
what's there to nothing but the basics that came with your
computer when it was new.
Anything you drag to the Start Menu will only be
created as a
shortcut! If you want the actual program to reside there, you'll
have to hold down the Shift key while you do your drag and drop
operation. This moves the object instead of making a shortcut to
it.
The idea is that moving something takes it out of
its original
location and puts in a new location. Shortcuts aren't real moves.
They're, well, they're shortcuts!
If you want to copy an item to the Start Menu,
which would
simply duplicate it, you can hold down the Ctrl key while doing
the drag-drop routine.
Yes, you can drag a folder full of shortcuts to the
Start Menu.
This is very useful. It will create a flyout menu you can point
to and select from with one click.
For example, create shortcuts in a folder named
"Com" (short for
communication) that point to your word processor, your web
browser, and your email program.
Then drag this folder to the Start Menu. When you
run your mouse
cursor over it, you'll see the items listed for access. Think
about how you can make this work for whatever it is you want
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