The PC Improvement News
Issue 1-43
August 04, 1999
ISSN 1488-3163
Published electronically by PC Improvements (c) 1999
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Welcome to the 43rd edition of the PC Improvement News. In
this newsletter,
I have a couple of tips to make your computing life easier
as well as
highlights of the past weeks PC Industry News. I am more than
willing to
discuss any PC related topics in this newsletter. Just email
me at
editor@pcin.net with
your suggestions. I would also appreciate it
if you let me know if there is any strange formatting in the
newsletter so
that I can fix them.
Give me two or three issues, and I know that you will get
something great
out of this!
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SOME OPENING THOUGHTS
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I'm still having a hard time coming up with contest ideas.
Only one more
person sent in a suggestion (that makes a total of 2 suggestions),
but it
was the same as the first one. I'm getting even more prizes
stockpiled, but
no contests. Please send in your contest ideas to editor@pcin.net
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THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
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"New boots...big steps."
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Chinese Proverb
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THE NEWS
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Flat (and I mean flat) Screens
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The new trend right now is to create a flat-screen that is
paper-thin that
can be used as presentation displays. These displays will
be flexible (you
can roll them up). I guess that some JC Penny stores in selected
areas are
already using a version of one of these as a ceiling display.
Xerox and a
company called E Ink are working on this.
For more info:
http://www.parc.xerox.com/parc-go.html
http://www.eink.com/
The Grassy Knoll
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I share this because it will be interesting to people, not
as a connection
to the JFK Jr. incident.
As I think everyone in the world knows, Lee Harvey Oswald
shot JFK from the
Texas SchoolBook Depository. Ignoring all conspiracies, that
is the story.
Well, if you have tried to visit the TSBD, you probably found
that it is
part Of a museum and visitors are not allowed at that Window.
Well, now you
can see the view from there via WebCam. EarthCam, a webcasting
firm has set
up a camera there.
You can see the view at:
http://www2.earthcam.com/jfk/
Writing in the Air
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BT Laboratories have a pen that writes, but also can store
in memory what
you wrote. The SmartQuill doesn't need a special pad like
the CrossPad, and
it even recognizes an invisible message (one written in the
air). The pen
recognizes the movement of the pen. You can use it as a diary,
calculator
and note taker. I don't know how, but it can also receive
emails and pager
messages.
For more info:
http://innovate.bt.com/showcase/smartquill/index.htm
Internet Statistics
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According to Business 2.0 magazine, and a study done by Computer
Economics
and the U.S. Census Bureau, only 3% of the world population
is online. Over
half of that is in North America, and the rest is from other
parts of the
world. Not that this justifies it, but for you subscribers,
you must forgive
us if the Net seems like an American (or Canadian) toy. It
is just that most
of our audience is here. Japan is next in line with Germany
next. The UK is
in 4th place followed closed by Australia/New Zealand.
The Other Microsoft Trial
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It appears that not only is Microsoft fighting the Department
of Justice,
but they are also fighting the Internal Revenue Service. This
has been a
very secretive case, with almost no details given publicly.
You can read the
article though for the information that is known.
For more info:
http://www.seattletimes.com/news/business/html98/micr_19990803.html
Person of the Century
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TIME magazine is trying to decide who the Person of the Century
is. They
have an online poll where visitors can vote for who they think
it will be or
should be. Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, was at No.
15 while Bill
Gates was following behind. It appears that the Linux faithful
have been
voting in a strong anti-Microsoft way. Of course, none of
this means
anything. TIME did the same thing last year for their Person
of the Year,
and Mankind, a WWF wrestler was voted number 1. I'm sure it
is not too
surprising to you to learn that he wasn't given the award.
For more info:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/990803-000002.html
You can vote at:
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/time/time100/poc/century.html
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I NEED HELP
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As many of you know, I offer a free help service via email.
If you have a
question, you can email me and I will try my best to answer
them. I can
answer about half of them. Those are things that I do regularly
or have
experience with. There are other things that I have never
tired or
experienced so I don't have an answer. I hope to post those
questions here
and see if any of the readers have any suggestions. I will
include all
reasonable suggestions with credit to you. I will not check
the validity of
these comments. That is up to you.
Previous Questions
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Q1) Please answer a question that I asked several times to
Microsoft
customer service and AOL with not reply. First let me give
you some
necessary information to better assist you. I have IBM Aptiva,
using Windows
98, AOL as my Internet; IE 5.0 has my browser, and Office
95 version
7.0. I have composed letters in word and I want to cut and
paste this
information onto a web page that I found on AOL. I can cut
and paste on the
e-mail page and to other pages when I am on office. However,
my problem lays
when I try to paste this information to any web page. Why
or what do I need
to do to resolve this.
A1) Ann Deaver answered, "He doesn't say if the web site he
is trying to
upload to is an AOL free 2 meg one for his screen name. If
it is, he needs
to use personal publisher software free in the AOL software
library as you
can't use office to do this. If it is not, tell him to go
to his Office 97
and see if he has web page wizard installed. If not he can
get it from his
disk or the MS web site. There is also a publishing wizard
for Office which
I believe is also a free download if it is not in his installation
CD-Rom
for Office under the plus or added values folders. You can
not, however use
Office to upload pages to AOL free web page space. Another
thing I don't
like about AOL's selfish software package is you do it their
way or no way
at all. They are starting to make bunches of unsatisfied members
as the
members start getting out of the newbie stage and learn that
the rest of the
Internet does not work the way AOL does and is not about to
change
everything else in the world to accommodate AOL members."
A1) John Hills answered, "You need a HTML editor like Word.
Go to open file
and select HTML instead of .doc (DOT DOC) and then cut, paste
and do
anything you like and then save it again. If your word does
not support it
then there are plenty of editors available free on ZDNET."
Q2) I'd like to have my computer log on to the Internet each
time I turn on
my computer. I've tried putting the Dial-Up Networking shortcut
in the
StartUp folder, but that just pops the box up to hit connect.
I'd like for
it to log on automatically - without having to put a URL link
in my StartUp
folder. My brother tells me that this is possible writing
some scripts. I'm
trying to bug my ISP about it, but it seems that most of their
support desk
is all new. Well, I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions.
A2) John Hills answered, "Double click Task Scheduler, normally
on the task
bar by the time \ volume control. Double click Add Scheduled
Task - Page
down to select Outlook Express or Internet Explorer whichever
one you fancy
and then click next and finally select when my computer starts.
I am using
Win98 SE but I am sure this is roughly the same for Win95
if running IE4 or
IE5. Of course you need to ensure that eg Outlook Express
is set up in the
options menu to "Send and receive messages at startup" in
the General menu
and possibly in the SEND menu - "Send messages immediately.
If these options
are not available in IE up to 4 then upgrade to IE5."
A2) Silvan answered, "Put Netscape / Internet Explorer in
your Startup
Folder. When it starts, select "AutoConnect". Next time it
will start
without asking."
A2) Ken Berry answered, "Assuming your computer logs on to
the Internet
automatically whenever you open a URL, or web browser, put
a shortcut to
your browser in the start up folder instead. If your having
trouble getting
DUN to remember your password, http://winfiles.com
in the
WIN 95/98 hints & tips has a plethora of info to fix the
latter."
New Questions
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Q1) I'm working with a Compaq Presario with Win95. I was working
on
Microsoft Word, when the computer kicked me out, saying I
had to reboot.
Well, I've tried rebooting but it keeps giving me the "Shell32.dll
file is
missing". I don't know what to do, I've tried searching the
Internet for
advice, but I come up empty.
Q2) I downloaded a file. When trying to open it, I was asked
what with and
chose word pad. Now every downloaded file opens or tries to
open with word
pad. Help!
If you have any answers to these questions, please email
me at
freehelp@pcin.net
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THE TIPS and OTHER STUFF
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Dragon Naturally Speaking
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John Hills sent in this review. "Info on useful program. I
have had occasion
to supply, install and teach clients on Dragon Naturally Preferred
Speaking.
It is an extraordinary program, as you can not only dictate
into any windows
application, you can control 99% or more of windows operations
by voice. You
can even control individual keys on the keyboard and use a
mouse grid to
pinpoint where you wish to click. A must for people with spinal
injuries and
others with a set of 10 thumbs. Having tried other voice programs
it is my
opinion that this program is the by far the best. In UK it
costs around £115
pounds sterling but I suspect in USofA and Canada it is much
less."
Emoticons (emotion icon)
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I'm sure many of you have seen the happy faces that are made
with a colon, a
dash and right bracket :-) Well, there are all sorts of them.
Here are some
of them with suggested meaning:
: ) Smile
:-) Big Smile
:-( Frown
:( Unhappiness
;-) Wink
:-P Stuck out tongue
:-} Smirk
%-) Confusion
8-) Surprise
Icon Problems
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If you have a problem with the wrong icons being shown for
certain files,
then it may be that your icon cache is full. By default, Windows
stores 512
icons in a file called shelliconcache. If you have the need
to cache more
icons, you can fix this by editing the registry. DO NOT DO
THIS UNLESS YOU
ARE FAMILIAR WITH REGISTRY EDITING. Find your way to
HKLM\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer. You
should have a
value on the right called "Max Cache Icons" (without the quotes
but with the
spaces). If it isn't there, create it as a DWORD. Right-click
on it and
choose modify. Click on the Decimal option. Then type in the
number of icons
you would like to have cached.
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NEW CONTEST
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Okay, since you actually read the newsletter (or at least
got to this part),
I will have a new contest. A contest asking for contest ideas.
The best 5
ideas will get a copy of Window Washer by Webroot Software.
Be creative. Be
original. But try to have it have something to do with computers
and/or
other things this newsletter covers. I will probably be away
next week (a
colleague will do the newsletter for me), so you have 2 weeks
to send in
your suggestions. Email me at editor@pcin.net
with your
suggestions.
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Well, that's all for this week. Remember that if there is
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