Comments:

Staecie - 2007-02-05 15:59:10
Ha! I might have to steal your Job revision. That's the kind of humour I wish more people saw in the Bible, such an influential literary text--applicable to ALL moments in life! ;)
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dandlioneyes - 2007-02-05 16:02:09
SO glad you could recover the important stuff. Whew, what a relief. I wish I could just delete all my old e-mails and start from scratch... too many to be answered.
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rs536 - 2007-02-05 16:36:53
I'm never sure what story I'm in. Is the Lord not pleased with my gifts? Am I supposed to be on Highway 61? Am I being expelled from Eden? 40 days of flooding? All the stories are so grim if you discount the New Testament.
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Dr. Geek - 2007-02-05 16:57:45
Do you still have all the music files in your iTunes Music Library somewhere? Restoring your iTunes Library is easy if you do. Here are the two steps: **** 1) Go to the iTunes preferences. Click on the Advanced tab. Click on the General tab under the Advanced tab. Make sure that the iTunes Music folder location is the one you want. 2) Click on File > Add Folder to Library. Navigate to the folder where your iTunes music files are restored. iTunes will can the contents of this folder and put the files into the folder in Step 1. **** The folders in Steps 1 and 2 can be the same, in which case, no files are copied and the files found are merely recognized by iTunes. I had to do this when I last had to recover my system.
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Harriet - 2007-02-05 17:11:46
Dr. Geek, I would kiss you if you weren't on the other side of the country. You just saved me hours of irritating, laborious file-moving! Thank you, thank you! And RS, that is precisely the problem with religious texts: they give you information about things you'd rather not think about and it doesn't tell you the really good stuff. Bah! Dandlioneyes, do you know about This site? It may help you to take the plunge. And Staecie, I whole-heartedly agree. Steal away!
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Kelley2 - 2007-02-05 21:40:09
I'm pretty sure I'm the Martha of Mary and Martha when it comes to Bible stories - slogging away whilst Mary rests her pretty butt on the living room sofa entertaining the company. I need to liberate myself from old emails but it is difficult. I used to save paper now I save the electronic communications. Hmmm, yet another reason I need therapy I'm never going to bother with...
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Claudia - 2007-02-06 13:43:32
Present and Future!! Of course! You're a genius. I can't believe I didn't think of that - phonetically, it makes perfect sense.
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