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Posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:16:12
In reply to Re: Computer problem » Sigismund, posted by TexasChic on April 6, 2008, at 19:48:53
This is what drops down out of 'view'.
Toobars
Status bar
Explorer bar
go to
stop esc
Refresh F5
Text Size
Encoding
Source
privacy report
Full screen F11It's the same when I restart the computer.
I have the address bar up there *now* because I found I could get in by typing 'dr-bob/babble' in the Nine MSN search box that sends me to old Psychobabble records, from where I found my way here.
Posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:19:41
In reply to This may not make a lot of sense » TexasChic, posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:16:12
It's when I click on that 'Full Screen F11' line that I lose my address bar.
Posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:22:16
In reply to This may not make a lot of sense » TexasChic, posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:16:12
Of course right now I can't click on 'view' because 'view' has vanished, along with the address bar.
There's a line of icons up the top, none of which is 'view'.
Posted by TexasChic on April 6, 2008, at 20:25:10
In reply to Re: This may not make a lot of sense, posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:22:16
Why do you click on full screen, what are you not seeing that you need? Also, what are the names of the icons at the top?
-T
Posted by TexasChic on April 6, 2008, at 20:33:13
In reply to Re: This may not make a lot of sense, posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:19:41
Try this link:
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9907110-7.html
Does this help any?
-T
Posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:44:57
In reply to Re: This may not make a lot of sense » Sigismund, posted by TexasChic on April 6, 2008, at 20:25:10
>Why do you click on full screen,
No reason, although perhaps I thought I'd get more space.
Since then I've only done it to be difficult.>what are you not seeing that you need?
The address bar and those named things like 'view'.
>Also, what are the names of the icons at the top?There's forward, back, stop, refresh, home, search, favourites, history, mail, print, edit, discuss, and messenger
Posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:49:46
In reply to Re: This may not make a lot of sense » TexasChic, posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:44:57
I wondered if the esc button would work, having been careful to press the F lock button.
I might have to wait till my daughter gets home.
Thanks.
Posted by TexasChic on April 6, 2008, at 20:58:32
In reply to Re: This may not make a lot of sense » TexasChic, posted by Sigismund on April 6, 2008, at 20:44:57
Hmmm, see, if this was a Mac I would probably be able to figure it out. :-(
If your daughter may be able to solve the problem, that may be the easiest solution. Its always easier to to figure it out in person. If not, let me know, I can research the answer. I like to solve computer problems. I'm weird that way.
-T
Posted by Phillipa on April 6, 2008, at 23:03:11
In reply to Re: This may not make a lot of sense, posted by TexasChic on April 6, 2008, at 20:58:32
T mine does wierd things like that too like how to make the print a different one for e-mails and why if someone writes to you to small to see and hit reply does the print you write remain as small as theirs if your's is larger? I have a compaq. Use windows. Love Phillipa ps also have had reply, create e-mail and that whole line disappear?? I know nothing about computers. Self taught.
Posted by Sigismund on April 7, 2008, at 2:44:41
In reply to Re: This may not make a lot of sense » TexasChic, posted by Phillipa on April 6, 2008, at 23:03:11
was to go to my computer> tools > status bar and the something came up about favourites and then to gmail and that restored the tool bar (or so I'm told) and I have also been told not to do it again.
Double dutch to me.
Posted by Phillipa on April 7, 2008, at 18:51:34
In reply to The solution, posted by Sigismund on April 7, 2008, at 2:44:41
Sigi who figured it out you or your kids!!!! Love PJ
Posted by cactus on April 11, 2008, at 6:10:18
In reply to The solution, posted by Sigismund on April 7, 2008, at 2:44:41
just pop a couple of valium into and tell it to chill out. It might stop being so dysfunctional and lose it's attitude.
Posted by Sigismund on April 11, 2008, at 17:33:02
In reply to Re: The solution » Sigismund, posted by cactus on April 11, 2008, at 6:10:18
My computer and I have had a chat.
It has been having trouble integrating the shame it feels, and, in the spirit of the times, I have offered to share with it some of my old Stellazine.
Posted by kaleidoscope on April 12, 2008, at 12:22:17
In reply to Re: The solution » cactus, posted by Sigismund on April 11, 2008, at 17:33:02
Hi S
If in doubt - press ESCAPE. If it doesn't work - press CTRL + ALT + DEL. If it still doesn't work - turn it off and on again.
There. That's all I know about fixing computers.
Why is your computer feeling shame?
PS. You've still got the Stelazine?!
Posted by Sigismund on April 12, 2008, at 15:17:04
In reply to Re: The solution » Sigismund, posted by kaleidoscope on April 12, 2008, at 12:22:17
Anatensol? Torecan? Largactil? Mellarill?
These are the sorts of things that might conceivably be lying around somewhere I guess.
The memories they gave me are folded deep in my heart.
Posted by kaleidoscope on April 13, 2008, at 5:11:28
In reply to Stellazine? » kaleidoscope, posted by Sigismund on April 12, 2008, at 15:17:04
Hi Sigi
That's interesting what you say about the memories. Are they bad memories though?
K
Posted by Sigismund on April 13, 2008, at 17:52:56
In reply to Re: Stellazine? » Sigismund, posted by kaleidoscope on April 13, 2008, at 5:11:28
>Are they bad memories though?
Well, yes.I had this idea that life HAD to be more than this, and that moreover I had to have a condition and that psychiatrists had the cure, because I WANTED to believe.
There's a lot to be said for giving up hopes likle that.
Why was it so difficult for me?
Like every once in a while someone writes in here wondering if it would be better to accept that this is a good as it gets and that it would be easier not to hope.
Sometimes hope can rob one of peace.
Because that kind of hope blinds one to the magic of life.
Posted by Sigismund on April 13, 2008, at 18:16:12
In reply to Re: Stellazine? » Sigismund, posted by kaleidoscope on April 13, 2008, at 5:11:28
G'day g'day
To put it differently, I do not think that drug treatment is the right treatment for fear resulting from difficult circumstances.
The right treatment for fear is encouragement, achievement and mastery. Then again, I wasn't so frightened I couldn't function at all.
Maybe my fear was telling me something important and I couldn't work out what it was?
Posted by kaleidoscope on April 14, 2008, at 15:36:27
In reply to Fear » kaleidoscope, posted by Sigismund on April 13, 2008, at 18:16:12
Well, Sigi, I don't think pdocs have a treatment for me either - which is partly why I don't go anymore. No medication is going to get rid of my problems.
K
Posted by Sigismund on April 14, 2008, at 16:05:08
In reply to Re: Fear » Sigismund, posted by kaleidoscope on April 14, 2008, at 15:36:27
To the extent my problems (oh, me and my problems) have been resolved (resolved?) it has been to do with finding the kinds of relations with others that I needed, which really means having the kinds of friends I needed.
When I was in my 20s I went around in this alienated daze.
I suppose we should try to look on the bright side. Without all this waste we wouldn't have religion or art.
That's probably nonsense too.
Posted by sdb on April 14, 2008, at 17:38:24
In reply to Re: Fear » Sigismund, posted by kaleidoscope on April 14, 2008, at 15:36:27
> Well, Sigi, I don't think pdocs have a treatment for me either - which is partly why I don't go anymore. No medication is going to get rid of my problems.
>
> K
>
>Hi K!
nice to hear from you. If it's possible to live somehow without meds this is nevertheless a state in which can be seen positive signs.
~sdb
Posted by Sigismund on April 14, 2008, at 19:27:17
In reply to Re: Fear }} kaleidoscope, posted by sdb on April 14, 2008, at 17:38:24
is death, not just in the sense that death solves all problems, but also because conciousness seems (to me at leat) more magical when it is realised that it is for such a very short time, as a proportion of life lived.
The colours you see, for example, are not objectively there. The wavelengths are, but the subjective experience of colour (or anything else) is you.
For me, anyway, there is this tension between the heaven and hell of consciousness, for which I imagine for myself some kinda religious/revelatory type solution, or alternatively trust to the passage of time.
Where is everyone? I need to talk.
Posted by Phillipa on April 14, 2008, at 20:16:56
In reply to The solution to problems ))Whoever, posted by Sigismund on April 14, 2008, at 19:27:17
Talk. I'll listen and maybe answer. Love PJ
Posted by Sigismund on April 15, 2008, at 2:07:13
In reply to Re: The solution to problems ))Whoever » Sigismund, posted by Phillipa on April 14, 2008, at 20:16:56
Do you remember that 70's song, Darling Be Home Soon, where he sings 'a quarter of my life is almost past', which doesn't seem like much now?
Time passes more quickly, so most of *our* life is gone
(I'm not suggesting this is a bad thing; I'm not even sure I believe in time; I certainly believe in the first drink of the day).The contents of consciousness suck, at least the people often do. But the blue of the sky is a content of my consciousness.
Perhaps unlike the people, who randomly give me the jerks, the colour of the sky (for example) comes from my/our (shared) genetic inheritance, and coming from inside, is more soothing?It seems like a wonderful thing for stardust to experience.
How very woodstock of me.
Posted by Phillipa on April 15, 2008, at 19:22:57
In reply to Re: The solution to problems » Phillipa, posted by Sigismund on April 15, 2008, at 2:07:13
Ahhh fellow flower child. Long hair too? Hippies. Love PJ
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