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Wise man this is a work provided lap top R and B So I got no say.

Nothing but trouble since day one both hard ware and soft ware.

Loath to add any programs to it due to problems in the past, it is staying stock standard.

Have tried all your suggestion to no avail.

I only use the lap top occasionally to visit Demonland, mostly use my Desk top ( windows 7 ) and iPad

No big deal really I have the above alternatives

Depending on the IT set up, it could be that the administrator has locked the browser or some stupid thing like that. Do you have admin rights?

 

What is that yellow stuff I can see, DC? :blink:

we'll have none of that talk thank you R&B or I'll have to wash your mouth out with soap

we'll have none of that talk thank you R&B or I'll have to wash your mouth out with soap

OK, but you might want to wash the cup out with that soap while you are at it ... :lol:

 

OK, but you might want to wash the cup out with that soap while you are at it ... :lol:

it's not a problem. it's todd carney's cup :o

Thank God my marble did not come out.

The only lottery I was happy to lose.

You may have been talking to my ghost otherwise.

In 1968 I still thought the next flag was only a few years away.

I was too young to go and now I am too old.

OD just follow a few simple rules and you would have been OK if the marble came up. Then the Army tells you to do something, do the opposite. They could not get rid of you quick enough. Its like being a MFC Player when the fans tell you they want you to win, don't.

My past AFL team did win a flag in 2002 and 2004. So as a supporter I have tasted AFL victory in my life time.

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Depending on the IT set up, it could be that the administrator has locked the browser or some stupid thing like that. Do you have admin rights?

Small company I am the administrator of my lap top so I seriously doubt that is the problem.

But on reflection that might be the exact problem.

Only started yesterday after an update.

But to hell with windows 8 I can work around the problem.

I was too young to go and now I am too old.

OD just follow a few simple rules and you would have been OK if the marble came up. Then the Army tells you to do something, do the opposite. They could not get rid of you quick enough. Its like being a MFC Player when the fans tell you they want you to win, don't.

My past AFL team did win a flag in 2002 and 2004. So as a supporter I have tasted AFL victory in my life time.

Like wise BF we are both too old. And who says the ageing process has nothing to recommend it!

Depending on the IT set up, it could be that the administrator has locked the browser or some stupid thing like that. Do you have admin rights?

or just dumped a non fiddleable ( if a word ) image.

Just dont use explorer.

 

or just dumped a non fiddleable ( if a word ) image.

Just dont use explorer.

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Problem Solved.

IT Solutions is what I do.

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Problem Solved.

IT Solutions is what I do.

in a previous lifetime was mine too ...lol


in a previous lifetime was mine too ...lol

I been trying to avoid it but keep geting drawn back in.

Proof there is Bad People in this world

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Crayfish bait comes in all forms.

Crayfish bait comes in all forms.

Not sure he would fit in the pot Jazza as he looks to be a tall American. But all we can see is his hands.

Not sure he would fit in the pot Jazza as he looks to be a tall American. But all we can see is his hands.

Just cut him up into chunk sizes,Put the piece of coathanger wire through the middle and tie it to the inside of the pot.

Although the puppy would be better,crays love cats,puppies,bunnies and all dead stinky hairy animals{no OD jokes}


Just cut him up into chunk sizes,Put the piece of coathanger wire through the middle and tie it to the inside of the pot.

Although the puppy would be better,crays love cats,puppies,bunnies and all dead stinky hairy animals{no OD jokes}

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I just found this little gem

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I can't believe how Robbo twists every bit of news around to try and help the Bombers.

He is not a reporter, he is an advocate.

I can't believe how Robbo twists every bit of news around to try and help the Bombers.

He is not a reporter, he is an advocate.

his mate over at the Age is not much better.

I can't believe how Robbo twists every bit of news around to try and help the Bombers.

He is not a reporter, he is an advocate.

maybe he should have been a lawyer? :lol:


I can't believe how Robbo twists every bit of news around to try and help the Bombers.

He is not a reporter, he is an advocate.

Is his comments online?

Is his comments online?

must be on the subscriber site DF.

Not in todays Hun or free site.

 
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maybe he should have been a lawyer? :lol:

Lawyers try to present facts in the best light for their client, they don't make them up.

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Just saw the Todd Viney interview on the MFC site. Love the way he says "my club" when he talks about us.


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