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Didn't Steven Hawking dump his wife and go off with another woman ?  
Impressive job - seduction by computer.......

Quoting Rick McGirr <[log in to unmask]>:

> PHL1037 et al: I don't know but I do believe (a disclaimer worthy of
> scrutiny) that if you research your computer or another computer, you'd find
> that you can adjust the user preferences and things like that to make the
> mouse easier to work.  These would be things like adjusting the distance you
> move your mouse to get the cursor across the screen, (resolution?) or the
> time in-between clicks that the computer reads as "double click", etc.  Poke
> around in your system folders and set up menus to see if there are ways to
> customize your computer's operation to fit your style.  I figure if Steven
> Hawking can make his computer talk for him by squeezing that thing he holds
> in his hand, we ought to be able to discover some adjustments too.
> 
> Enjoy!
> Rick McGirr
> 
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> Subject: Somewhat Ironic copyright laws
> 
> If I understand correctly what has happened recently, members cannot post  
> articles directly from a publication because that violates copyright laws 
> (or if  not laws, then perhaps list rules which are of course the
> prerogative 
> of the  list owner, a concept with which I have no .quarrel). But there is 
> no  violation of laws or rules if a url link is given to the article where
> it 
>  can be read and or printed directly. The Irony comes in because the links 
> never  seem to be live so they must be copied and pasted into the browser 
> window and  then brought   up by the browser. I don't know about you, (says
> I 
> with  tongue in unsmiling cheek), but I  have 
> PD. My hands shake and wander and sometimes I have difficulty just pointing 
>  my mouse, forget about using it to scan a line for a cut and paste  
> operation.
>  
> I would call that irony and wonder if there is some way to legally go back  
> to the old method where all I had to do was open an email and hit the 
> 'print'  icon if I wanted a hard copy
>  
> Paul
> 
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