Posted by j hikemper on March 07, 2012 at 06:37:38 from (184.9.229.12):
our computor just switched formats and now the normal icons i am used to finding e-mail and other sites are now found by a different method ,, 1st time this happened i thouht the wife who loves movin furniture around decided to do the computer too .yes says no ,, she thinx the computer folx do it to change things from time to time ,WTH !.. both of us are self tauht on computers ..,only event that we can figure is i run a add on crais list and a spammer? asked if "is item still available " i simply replied "yes " ,, wifes daughter says to never reply to those sundaviches because they can get in and azz with your computer ,,.well i guess they can ??. a new format is like lookin for the lite switch in a dark room ... kinda like throwing your tool box out in the grass and loooking for each socket or wrench you need ,,or moving the brakes and clutch levers to opposite sides
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