Anyone use uknova.com? It's not letting me log in, denying that my registered e-mail address is in their database--but I'm looking at my confirmation and previous password reset e-mails, and it's the same address?
Also, the signup screen is blank.
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Anyone use uknova.com? It's not letting me log in, denying that my registered e-mail address is in their database--but I'm looking at my confirmation and previous password reset e-mails, and it's the same address?
Also, the signup screen is blank.
Stoopid frelling Firefox. For no discernable reason, the search box up on the right-hand corner is broken. Furthermore, I cannot save bookmarks. I just trashed it and reinstalled but the problem is still with me. I guess I'm going to have to try salvaging my bookmarks from my profile and trashing that. I don't wanna, though.
Did you try re-customizing just that toolbar?
I ended up going to the Firefox FAQ and learning that I could use MacOS X terminal to restart in safe mode. The search box worked in safe mode so it seems one of the Firefox plug-ins must be the culprit. I restarted supposed in safe mode but with extensions enabled and the search box is working now. I suspect that when i need to restart Firefox, the problem will show up again and I'll have to chase down which particular thing broke. But it will be a nice learning experience.
Reinstalling Firefox to fix my problem loading Amazon.com didn't help. I created a fresh install with a new profile and also tried safe mode, but it's still not loading reliably.
I have to say that I haven't heard anything good about the XPS machines, and I have heard some very bad about them.
The DH and I both have XPSs, for over a year now, and no real complaints. One of my hard drives was faulty, but that was easily fixed.
Just as a datapoint.
Question for the Hivemind: Is there any way to collect all news articles on the internet about a certain topic? Even if some of the articles are in, say, Greek, and some of the sources don't do RSS feeds (bastards!)?
I have a research project for work, and instead of going to 15 websites every day I was hoping to find some way to bring the newsy goodness to my door.
Have you tried Google Alerts [link] Raq?
HiddenSky, my work XP computer has Firefox 1.5.0.1. Amazon is still working fine.
Do you have SP2 installed? All the latest Windows updates? That's the only other thing I can think of....
Has anyone here used VBA to modify MS Word docments?
Does anyone know how to copy a filtered list from excel into word? Copy & paste just seems to give me back the rows I don't want.