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Computing
Have built and repaired many computers, and still sit glued to the thing most evenings.
Dell Inspiron 9400 Laptop linked to LG 22" lcd tv/monitor for 39" of viewing area, then there's the old AMD XP2500 in the other corner of the room. Three printers, 2 external hard drives and umpteen other bits (12+ mains plugs used)
For adaps members
Useful Photography Websites this is a .rtf (rich text file) if you open it with wordtabs (a free small word processing programme) then it will open up with the hyperlinks intact, which probably wont happen with microsoft word. If the word tabs link is down, then you can download this older version that I use here as a zip file. Its neat and better than notepad or wordpad.
If you use this 2nd method download the .zip file, run winzip or similar then copy the wordtabs folder to your hard drive, normally c:/program files, once done right click the wordtabs.exe file within the wordtabs folder and use the 'send to' ,'desktop create shortcut' option, so you'll have a shortcut icon on your desktop. Open 'windows explorer' go to 'tools', 'folder options' then 'file types' scroll down to the .rtf extension and use the 'change' button then 'browse' button in the next 'open with' window to go to the wordtabs folder and the wordtabs.exe file. Make sure the 'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' box is ticked.
Now the 'Useful photography bookmarks(favrites).rtf will open in wordtabs and the websites will be in html format so you can click any one and your internet browser will open the site. If not aghhhhhhhhhhhhh.. I've tested it twice and it was ok.
Phil.