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Please share what you want to accomplish. There are many methods to move data from one computer to another. Using email to accomplish this is only practical for small amounts of data. Email will not be of much assistance in making your new computer look or function similarly to your old one.
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thank you for the flypaper topic.... hopefully every fly will drop by and the ignore button doesn't fail under the stress.
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What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
Your reading skills are very weak. There is only one sentence in my post that mentions people's lives being damaged..... and that sentence clearly identifies the lives that are being discussed. The initial sentence only mentions that lies have been told by members of a sham of a political organization. Get a grip and be a more attentive reader. Arguing with dimwitted weak readers is a waste of my time. I bid you adieu. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
This is what the post you replied to included: One by one their towering pillars (Giuliani, Jones,Ellis, Chesebro,Clark,Eastman) of lies come crashing down. So when you asked if I was happy about lives getting destroyed I assumed you were referring to that list of people who are currently defendants or have been disbarred for actions following the previous election. I definitely was not referring to those who only voted for Trump. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
Those getting punished for their actions are wholly to blame. They had a choice and now must live with the consequences. They're just deserts will hopefully show others that the crimes they committed on Trump's behalf were unethical, illegal and immoral. That would be a good result for everyone else and that's why I am happy to see them reap what they sowed. -
They got me! Youtube finally annoyed me enough to pay for Premium.
gamb00ler replied to Jingthing's topic in Entertainment
YTube ads were bothering us for a while so we signed up for the Premium free trial but did not subscribe past its expiry. That was about 3 months ago... the ads have not returned. We use the Brave browser. Do you? I also noticed during the time that we were forced to watch ads that I could dodge the ads by copying the URL of the video, then switching to a Brave tab that was logged into a different Google account and paste the URL and it would run without ads. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
Here... let me help with a quote from the article you completely misread: This section deals with residents that have a felony conviction in Florida: What standards govern eligibility to vote after a felony conviction? A felony conviction in Florida for murder or a sexual offense makes a person ineligible to vote in Florida unless and until the person’s right to vote is restored by the State Clemency Board. For any other felony conviction in Florida, a person is eligible to register and vote if the person has completed all terms of his or her sentence. Completion of the sentence means: Prison or jail time; Parole, probation, or other forms of supervision; and Payment of the total amount of all fines, fees, costs, and restitution ordered as part of the felony sentence. Note: Such person may alternatively apply to have his or her right to vote restored by the State Clemency Board. ********************************* This section deals with residents that have a felony conviction in a state other than Florida: A felony conviction in another state makes a person ineligible to vote in Florida only if the conviction would make the person ineligible to vote in the state where the person was convicted. ********************************* What state convicted Trump on a felony charge??? ahhhh... New York Florida residents with felony convictions in New York can vote in Florida if New York would allow them to vote in New York. New York's rules for voting privileges for felons states that as long as the convicted felon is not incarcerated, he can vote. Is Trump currently incarcerated on a felony charge from New York? Sadly, no! Therefor, Trump, despite being a convicted felon can vote in New York and Florida because he is not currently incarcerated. I guess all that was just too hard for you to follow. It's your move..... -
It appears that you are able to connect to the AN server but for some reason content is not loading. Your internet service provider doesn't seem to have a DNS issue. The issue almost certainly to do with software on your machine. This kind of issue is rather difficult to diagnose and solve remotely.
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have you performed any of the tests I suggested? You're the only one who can actually perform the tests so that others with greater technical skills can do a diagnosis.
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What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
A shining example of the reasoning of the MAGAn's with their web of lies to protect their deity. Sadly they consider it entertainment. A sham of a political organization that feels no shame. One by one their towering pillars (Giuliani, Jones,Ellis, Chesebro,Clark,Eastman) of lies come crashing down. I've sworn off most sweets but the coming tsunami of just deserts appears irresistible. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
On that point, you are correct. The final steps in the Sate of New York criminal trials are: 1) verdict - exonerated or convicted 2) sentencing - by the judge 3) judgement - final entry of trial's outcome by the judge 4) appeals if any Trump is currently waiting on #2, and stands convicted. As such he cannot yet launch an appeal, but he can vote in New York or Florida. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
Once again your reading abilities are seriously drawn into suspicion. The conviction still stands... the judge is still considering if the SC Immunity ruling has any bearing. But.... somehow you've conjured up a vision of the future. Please show us the actual text from CBS's article that even hints that Trump has not been convicted. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
LOL LOL can you read? do you care if your statements make sense? https://dos.fl.gov/elections/for-voters/voter-registration/felon-voting-rights/ It's your move..... -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
you're just arguing in circles. you introduced the term 'final' where it really has no relevance. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
Nothing that you quoted supports your belief.... it only illustrates your poor understanding. Do you have evidence that the NY judge didn't fulfill his duties and sign the judgement delivered by the jury... I'm pretty sure you don't. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
the word "final" doesn't appear in the NY state's definition of conviction. He's convicted, he will be sentenced and then he can appeal at which time the conviction can be overturned. You're just making up stuff... even if you have a law degree... you have to abide by the NY State's definitions ... it's their court and their rules... not your layman's assumptions that rule. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
the only thing correct in your argument is that at this point Trump cannot appeal. He has to wait for sentencing to start the appeal process. BUT.... he is convicted, just not yet sentenced. An Illinois case is 100% irrelevant. For the New York state's definition of convicted see here: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/COURTS/nyc/criminal/glossary.shtml#:~:text=Conviction - When the court enters,felony%2C misdemeanor%2C or violation. Your "internet friends" aren't really your friends.... they're your puppetmasters. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
You should read the definition of convicted that is used in the state of New York. It doesn't agree with you. Show me actual proof that he is not convicted. The fact that he hasn't appealed is not proof of anything. -
What is Trump really trying to tell us in his latest speech?
gamb00ler replied to uncletiger's topic in Political Soapbox
are you one of those denying that Trump's status is that of convicted felon? -
medication does not help much with BPPV. You said you weren't 'dissy'. That pretty much rules out BPPV as causing your symptoms. You also said it occurs when you're walking. BPPV episodes occur when your head is not in a normal upright orientation such as laying down or bending over to pick up something. I know three people with the condition and they all suffer extreme dizziness and at the height of an episode their eyes rapidly flick back and forth. The symptoms are very obvious.
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Your symptoms do not match well with those of BPPV. Vertigo is extreme dizziness. Sometimes to the point of vomiting.
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A competent ENT will identify the exact type of BPPV you have. The Epley is not the correct treatment for some forms of BPPV. Read the first paragraph of: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8395413/#:~:text=Conclusions%3A We hypothesize that BPPV,and to the inflammatory response.
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Look up the description for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) and see if it matches your symptoms. @Kinnock gave some details about it. There are several different flavors of the problem depending on what part of the inner ear the small crystals occupy. It is called 'Positional' because certain head movements and directions of head tilt will cause the 'Paroxysmal Vertigo' sensations. There is no forever cure for it but as Kinnock mentioned there is a specific serious of head motions that will often move the crystals in the inner ear to an area where they no longer cause vertigo. Look on YouTube for the Epley maneuver or search for BPPV. My wife suffers from it. In her case the vertigo occurs if she is not careful when she tilts her head forward and downwards. If she quickly stops the movement at the first sensation she is often OK after a few minutes of sitting still and looking straight ahead and focusing far away. Just for those interested in the details and history of BPPV: https://ent-md.com/news/the-history-of-benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-bppv/
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Places to EAT around Chiang Mai - reviews and discussion
gamb00ler replied to Trujillo's topic in Chiang Mai
to be fair.... providing a great search function is not a simple thing to accomplish. The top search engines do make it look easy but there is a lot of design and computing resources behind it. -
Places to EAT around Chiang Mai - reviews and discussion
gamb00ler replied to Trujillo's topic in Chiang Mai
you're correct... the built in search function is hardly useful I use Google advanced search at: http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en and I enter: aseannow.com/topic into the field labelled: site or domain play around with the search terms to get the best results