Yes they do use an awful lot. This is what we think of most people in buisness
development or knowledge transfer.
>From what I understand and I'll put it from my point of view: a materials
>scientist.
This is professional network similar to linkedin but with a more focused
purpouse of getting
works..no idea how I got it to work, at least which command
eventually fixed it. I discovered the History command on the Terminal,
and went through all the commands that were there to do with getting it
to work on the other machines I had. I can see my netbook, which is
amazing. Still got t
hi, i am interested in buying a computer for trading markets on line but am
a newbie for computing and trading markets but i would like a desk
computer/laptop with ubuntu that i might learn to use from scratch . can
anyone advise me on any of these subjects. thanks.
On 9 April 2011 12:44, J Fernyh
On 09/04/11 12:44, J Fernyhough wrote:
On 9 April 2011 11:06, scoundrel50a wrote:
I'm running 64bit speed laptop, and I'm trying to add the Lightening
extension for Thunderbird, but I keep getting an error message saying its
not compatible with this version I'm running Linux_x86_64-gcc3. how do
On 9 April 2011 11:06, scoundrel50a wrote:
> I'm running 64bit speed laptop, and I'm trying to add the Lightening
> extension for Thunderbird, but I keep getting an error message saying its
> not compatible with this version I'm running Linux_x86_64-gcc3. how do I get
> the 64 bit version of Light
On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:06:38 +0100
scoundrel50a wrote:
> I'm running 64bit speed laptop, and I'm trying to add the Lightening
> extension for Thunderbird, but I keep getting an error message saying
> its not compatible with this version I'm running Linux_x86_64-gcc3. how
> do I get the 64 bit
I'm running 64bit speed laptop, and I'm trying to add the Lightening
extension for Thunderbird, but I keep getting an error message saying
its not compatible with this version I'm running Linux_x86_64-gcc3. how
do I get the 64 bit version of Lightening?
Thanks
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