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Kevy Baby 05-03-2007 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 134340)
So, I have a new Computer w/Vista and Office 2003 (wasn't somebody asking about that?) I'm cool with Vista, though I'm still on the steep end of the learning curve.

Somebody was asking about the Vista/Office 2003 combination and I responded that I had no problems with it.

I agree about the Vista learning curve. So far, I have not found any improvements (other than the fact that one can have ten users logging into my Shared Docs whereas the limit with XP was five). But I have run across a lot of things that are different.

One thing that I have yet to figure out is how to set the view for all folders to List View. How I used to set it in XP don't work :(

wendybeth 05-03-2007 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 134277)
Every time I get my hair cut, I go through these phases.

Right away: I love it! (well, usually...)

A couple of hours later: Oh my god, it's way shorter than I thought. When I asked for (layers, color, cut), I don't think I meant quite this.

Usually the next day: OK, my hair's fine. What was I thinking?

Lol! We get that all the time from people- so long as you wind up liking it, it's all good.:)

blueerica 05-03-2007 08:51 PM

It seems like it takes around a week for my hair to "settle down" even from a trim. Is that usually the case?

blueerica 05-03-2007 09:00 PM

Oh yeah, and I was the one wondering about Vista & Office 2003.

Thanks to everyone who's helped me out with that. I'm thinking of picking up another Microsoft Office before I graduate........................ and maybe the Adobe Creative Suite.

Too many great deals to pass up!

wendybeth 05-03-2007 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 134357)
It seems like it takes around a week for my hair to "settle down" even from a trim. Is that usually the case?

It's usually more a case of learning or re-learning how to style when it's a different shape, even when it's just a minor change. Unless a chemical service was involved, there should be no real change in the structure of the hair (aside from length), so the only other reason I can think of is different prods used at the salon? If you get a color at the same time, then yeah- it's takes a bit of time for the cuticle to settle back down and your hair can seem a little wild.

Prudence 05-04-2007 12:34 AM

I think I need wendybeth to deal with my hair. Up for a challenge?

One final down, one more to go, and then I'll be done with my last spring semester.

Tomorrow I'm supposed to study for my income tax final - which is pretty damn necessary since I remember next to nothing from the class itself. But I have a new Zen Vision:M. Study? Or play with new toy? Hmmmm.....

Matterhorn Fan 05-04-2007 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Prudence (Post 134397)
I think I need wendybeth to deal with my hair. Up for a challenge?

The real challenge would be my hair.

BarTopDancer 05-04-2007 08:42 AM

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Not Afraid 05-04-2007 09:54 AM

WARNING: Bitching ahead.
I love my job. However, as with most jobs, there is a problem. The problem with it is that I work ALL the time. Yes, I have breaks throughout the day (like now), but these breaks are a couple of hours at most, then I have more work to do. It is like this all day long - and through the night when I have overnights. It makes it really difficult to be productive IRL.

RStar 05-04-2007 09:56 AM

Bitching accepted. Have a nice day!

:D


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