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Post by Myster Riven on Sept 22, 2006 7:00:45 GMT
Try right clicking on the red cross (or if it says [image] on there) and select view image. nope still nothing.
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Post by darinka on Sept 22, 2006 7:23:31 GMT
Try right clicking on the red cross (or if it says [image] on there) and select view image. I dont see red cross but only white square. i dont know why, but most of the pictures i see like this. when i have a pic restricted i see only "_" but now.........i dont know.
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Post by Nathan deGargoyle on Sept 22, 2006 7:45:23 GMT
It works in Firefox, but not in Opera. I spit on IE.
OK, try right clicking again, copy the image address/location, then paste that into your browser's address bar and hit return.
Works in Opera. When I page back I can now see the image here.
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Post by Pink Betty on Sept 22, 2006 7:55:39 GMT
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Post by sandywinder on Sept 22, 2006 10:13:02 GMT
Greed also runs through the whole State sector as well, if only you would have the intelligence to think about it. People are basically greedy and selfish. Only a complete ass would think that people who work in the private sector are any different from those in the public. It is completely illogical to think otherwise. The difference between the two is that in the private sector, a half-competent government would be able to put a stop to these scams and prosecute the criminals, who would be booted out of their cushy jobs by the shareholders, but in the public sector the same people do not even lose their jobs. Look at Aberfan in which over a hundred kids were killed and nobody was even made to resign let alone be prosecuted. And this was when we had the National Coal Board. Lately we have had the De Menezes case in which a man was shot on the tube for being a bit foreign. Not only has nobody lost their job but the woman in charge of it has been PROMOTED. The same happened over the fiasco of Iraq and WMD. The Scarlett fellow in charge of that got a promotion after it had all blown over. But that's the state for you, where incompetence, negligence and fraud are REWARDED. What you can't see is that when Nationalisation is there, and there are any fook ups at least one can see who made them and if there is enough public outcry they will be ousted. gus The problem with things like Aberfan is that the state have a very good way to stop this happening. It is called having an enquiry. This can take years by which time the apathetic public will have forgotten all about it and the rogues in the public sector can sweep it all under the carpet. They are doing this right now with the De Menezes affair. The enquiry is delayed and in the meantime the culprits are PROMOTED. Humbug, I say. Humbug. And you make a good point about ENRON in which people ARE being prosecuted. See the difference.
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Post by gus2 on Sept 22, 2006 15:34:33 GMT
Okay i know I am not techno minded in fact i am bloody useless when it comes for me to do anything with anything that has not got a 38 inch bust, but I have never been able to see a picture that has a red x and image in the text.
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Post by gus2 on Sept 22, 2006 15:42:30 GMT
What you can't see is that when Nationalisation is there, and there are any fook ups at least one can see who made them and if there is enough public outcry they will be ousted. gus The problem with things like Aberfan is that the state have a very good way to stop this happening. It is called having an enquiry. This can take years by which time the apathetic public will have forgotten all about it and the rogues in the public sector can sweep it all under the carpet. They are doing this right now with the De Menezes affair. The enquiry is delayed and in the meantime the culprits are PROMOTED. Humbug, I say. Humbug. And you make a good point about ENRON in which people ARE being prosecuted. See the difference. You have of course had to go back 40 years to find anything bad about nationalisation. which by the way the slag heaps were not removed by the Tories either. Will the prosecution of Enron give the people their jobs and their pensions back will it mend the destroyed lives. Answers on a postcard to JSGnutters R US looneybin.co.uk gus
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Post by sandywinder on Sept 23, 2006 9:34:08 GMT
The problem with things like Aberfan is that the state have a very good way to stop this happening. It is called having an enquiry. This can take years by which time the apathetic public will have forgotten all about it and the rogues in the public sector can sweep it all under the carpet. They are doing this right now with the De Menezes affair. The enquiry is delayed and in the meantime the culprits are PROMOTED. Humbug, I say. Humbug. And you make a good point about ENRON in which people ARE being prosecuted. See the difference. You have of course had to go back 40 years to find anything bad about nationalisation. which by the way the slag heaps were not removed by the Tories either. Will the prosecution of Enron give the people their jobs and their pensions back will it mend the destroyed lives. Answers on a postcard to JSGnutters R US looneybin.co.uk gus I only need go back to last night when I discovered that my local hospital (Burnley General) is closing its A&E service. Now, if I or my family need life saving operations like appendicitis, instead of going ten miles we will have to go twenty. This is nationalisation for you TODAY. The slag heaps around Aberfan were removed when Wilson made the villagers pay £150, 000 to get it done. Will the government give the taxpayer back £8billion that it has negligently lost through EU VAT fraud alone in ONE year . This system was one that was thrust upon us by the EU before we could be members of the shameful, corrupt club. Not only that but billions a year are also lost by fraud on a smaller scale by self-employed people doing services for 'cash'. Then there are the billions that the government kleptocrats steal through their negligent handling of the tax credit system. So what will happen to the useless bugger responsible for all this? He will probably be promoted to PM. Same old, same old. Meanwhile the private company crooks of Enron will probably be locked up. Spot the difference yet?
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Post by mimi on Sept 23, 2006 10:42:02 GMT
So that's why my Internet Express does such surprising things. Kindly desist.
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Post by gus2 on Sept 23, 2006 14:19:46 GMT
So that's why my Internet Express does such surprising things. Kindly desist. For some stange and unknown reason I have never been able to get Outlook Express. Is this part of the Internet Explorer system' why I ask the Gods. It is there ready to use,I have set it up with the help of my provider and it still don't work. Mimi did you spell Explorer as Express or is this something else? gus
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Post by mimi on Sept 23, 2006 18:13:09 GMT
For some stange and unknown reason I have never been able to get Outlook Express. Is this part of the Internet Explorer system' why I ask the Gods. It is there ready to use,I have set it up with the help of my provider and it still don't work. Mimi did you spell Explorer as Express or is this something else? gus I don't really know. My e-mail comes via something called Outlook Express but there's something on the Internet called Outlook Explorer that finds things I suppose. You'll have to ask someone younger than me.
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Post by gus2 on Sept 24, 2006 9:32:26 GMT
For some stange and unknown reason I have never been able to get Outlook Express. Is this part of the Internet Explorer system' why I ask the Gods. It is there ready to use,I have set it up with the help of my provider and it still don't work. Mimi did you spell Explorer as Express or is this something else? gus I don't really know. My e-mail comes via something called Outlook Express but there's something on the Internet called Outlook Explorer that finds things I suppose. You'll have to ask someone younger than me. Come now mimi you are the youngest on the board if only in heart. I am next btw. gus
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