Looking for someone to possibly do a conversion of a large number of documents (not mine) from Wordstar to Word. Including an 800 page novel.
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Looking for someone to possibly do a conversion of a large number of documents (not mine) from Wordstar to Word. Including an 800 page novel.
When you're done chuckling - or even before, hit my profile addy.
A quick google suggests that FileMerlin has a trial version. (Don't know how good a program FileMerlin is, or whether the particular features you would need are disabled in the free download.) FileMelin does include WordStar translation.
thank you TB!
Vortex, what prompted the request to update Adobe Flash? I've heard about some malware exploits using that. A quick google turns up: [link] and [link]
ISTR that the exploit prompts you to install v9 of Flash. My current version is 10,0,12,36
You can check your installed version here: [link]
It wasn't an email, it was a pop up update, so i thought it was legit.
Hi Hive.
I'm playing around, yet again, with creating a web page, and have run into a basic CSS problem that I just can't solve.
I want the top of my page to have some title text and a subtitle to the left, with a picture to the right. The picture may change size based on other inputs, but i always want the title text to be aligned with the bottom of the picture. For some reason, i can't figure out how to make this work - honestly, I'm still wrapping my head around divs and classes and boxes and so forth, and get myself confused a lot. Float Right seems to make it hard to align text with the bottom of the picture.
What I want is this:
________________ | | | Picture | | | TITLE TEXT | | subtitle text ---------------- All other stuff goes down here.
Any help?
I'm guessing this is paranoia, but I don't have the time right now to look into it.
AND NOW THE MANCHURIAN MICROCHIP
All computers on the market today — be they Dell, Toshiba, Sony, Apple or especially IBM — are assembled with components manufactured inside the PRC. Each component produced by the Chinese, according to a reliable source within the intelligence community, is secretly equipped with a hidden microchip that can be activated any time by China’s military intelligence services, the PLA.
If you read the whole thing, it sounds like what the Cylons did to disable the Colonial defense computers, except this is a hardware thing....
eta: And supposedly it's geared just to collecting data.
No definite disproof -- it's an amusing meme to watch, though. About a month ago, it made the rounds (copied nearly verbatim, of course, except that nobody can decide if the guy is FBI, CIA, retired FBI...) of a bunch of the right-wing conspiracy sites (freepers, militia types, anti-chinese, anti-foreigners in general), and then disappeared until yesterday, when it's resurfaced on geek blogs.
That in itself makes me a little suspicious, but again, no debunkers yet. Wait a few hours.