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Friday, 15 June 2007 |
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Most cookies are useful in web surfing. Some cookies ("session cookies") last only until you close your browser. This type of cookie is mainly used to remember choices that you make as you navigate through a web site. Many sites leave cookies on your computer so that they recognize you when you return to their sites. These cookies ("persistent cookie") identify you so that options and preferences that you have chosen in the past are used for your current visit to the site. The Internet offers a wide variety of useful services such as free e-mail accounts, online forums, and e-commerce sites. The use of cookies is essential for these sites. Without cookies, for example, the sites would have no way to track the items that you placed into your virtual shopping cart as you browsed about the site. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 1402 |
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Wednesday, 07 July 2004 |
Brief Description of the Half-Windsor KnotThe half-Windsor knot is a symmetric tie knot that is slightly larger than the Pratt knot and smaller than the Windsor knot. It is suitable for most collars and occasions. The name "half-Windsor knot" has been used to refer to two slightly different ways to tie a tie by different books and web sites. Tying the two tie knots involves the same number of steps and the finished tie knots look very similar. Both ways to tie the half-Windsor knot are provided on this web site for completeness. However, to save time, you can just learn one of them. Comments (3) | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 2180 |
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How2Do - Internet Stuff Tutorial Collections
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Wednesday, 07 July 2004 |
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Cookies are used by some websites to enable their sites to remember something about you, the information that is stored in cookies (locally on your computer) can vary, some sites use it for preferences, ecommerce sites may use them to remember what you have in your shopping basket.
To delete the cookies stored within the Internet Explorer environment follow the guide below. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 1325 |
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How2Do - PC Maintenance Related Tutorials
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Monday, 12 April 2004 |
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This procedure explains how to setup a new hard disk. Warning - if you are setting up a hard disk which contains data, the following procedure would completely erase your hard disk and the data would be unrecoverable. Before a new hard disk can be used it needs to be setup. This involves partitioning and formatting the hard disk. Windows 98 or ME boot disk contains the required software to perform this procedure. FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.COM are the files required in your bootable floppy disk. Start the partition and format procedure by booting your PC using a Windows boot disk. Make sure you set the BIOS so that the boot sequence is set to detect the floppy disk first. If your system has no problems booting you will be presented with a Windows boot disk menu. This gives you the option to start the system with or without CD-ROM support. At this stage you do not need the CD-ROM support, so choose the option to boot without CD-ROM support. You should end up in the MS DOS prompt A: (A drive). From A: command prompt type fdisk. You will be presented with following message: Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 954 |
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