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  1. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    That will sort your frustration but won't bring back the internet connection.
  2. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Yes, it needed more time than they gave it.
  3. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Hard to believe it's all over
  4. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    without actually sitting at the PC, I'm out of ideas.
  5. Goodnight. I've just spent ten minutes trying to get a hair elastic out of Hayley's hair without pulling out too many strands. Managed it too.
  6. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    If it is the one that tells you you are connected and the speed, then try double clicking on it.
  7. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Have you tried doing it again since it stopped working? Another thought - go onto Dave's computer double click on his internet connection icon (usually a little computer bottom right on task bar) click on properties click on the "advanced tab" and make sure the "allow other network users to connect through this computer's internet connection" is ticked
  8. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Dunno if any of this helps Physically connect the computers together. Plug the cables into hubs, phone jacks, and the computer. Connect your computers together Turn on all computers and printers. Make sure the computer attached to the residential gateway (or the ICS host computer) has an active Internet connection. Run the Windows XP Home Edition Network Setup Wizard on the computer attached to the residential gateway (or the ICS host computer). Network Setup Wizard overview Run the Network Setup Wizard on the other computers on your network. Configure other computers on your network using a floppy disk Internet Connection Sharing overviewWith Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), you can connect computers on your home or small office network to the Internet using just one connection. For example, you have one computer that connects to the Internet using a dial-up connection. When ICS is enabled on this computer, called the ICS host, other computers on the network connect to the Internet through this dial-up connection. When you are setting up a home or small office network, it is recommended that you use the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP Home Edition to enable Internet Connection Sharing. The Network Setup Wizard automatically provides all of the network settings you need to share one Internet connection with all the computers in your network. Note To start the Network Setup Wizard, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Setup Wizard. After ICS is enabled, and you make sure that all of your computers can communicate with each other and they have Internet access, you can use programs such as Internet Explorer and Outlook Express as if they were directly connected to the Internet service provider (ISP). When a request to the Internet is made, the ICS host computer connects to the ISP and creates the connection so that other computers can reach a specified Web address or download e-mail. To test your network and Internet connection, see if you can share files between computers and that each computer can get to a Web address. Internet Connection Sharing is intended for use in a network where the ICS host computer directs network communication between computers and the Internet. It is assumed that in a home or small office network, the ICS host computer has the only Internet connection. While other computers on the network may have modems to access the Internet, their primary connection is through the ICS host computer. You might need to configure the Internet Connection Sharing computer to work properly across the Internet. Services that you provide must be configured so that Internet users can access them. For example, if you are hosting a Web server on your home or small office network, and want Internet users to be able to connect to it, you must configure the Web server service on the ICS host computer. For more information, see Opening ports in Windows Firewall. You must enable ICS on the public connection of your home or small office network. If you have more than one network adapter installed on your computer, you need to choose the local area connection that communicates with the rest of the computers on your home or small office network. This is also called the private network connection. If there are two or more local area connections, when you enable ICS, you must do one of the following: Select one connection to connect to the rest of the computers on your network. For information about how to choose the private connection, see Public and private network connections. If you have two or more local area connections, and all of them connect to the rest of the computers on your network, you need to bridge the local area connections before you can select the connection to your home or small office network. If you choose to create a network bridge that includes all of the local area connections to your network, the bridge is automatically selected when you enable ICS. If you create a network bridge that does not include all of the local area connections to your network, you can still select the bridge as your private connection. For information about how to enable ICS, see Enable Internet Connection Sharing on a network connection. For information about how to bridge connections, see Bridge connections. For information about the protocols, services, interfaces, and routes that are configured by enabling Internet Connection Sharing, see Internet Connection Sharing settings Important The ICS host computer needs two network connections. The local area network connection, automatically created by installing a network adapter, connects to the computers on the home or small office network. The other connection, using a 56k modem, ISDN, DSL, or cable modem, connects the home or small office network to the Internet. You need to ensure that ICS is enabled on the connection that has the Internet connection. By doing this, the shared connection can connect your home or small office network to the Internet. When you enable Internet Connection Sharing, the local area network connection to the home or small office network is given a new static IP address and configuration. Consequently, TCP/IP connections established between any home or small office computer and the ICS host computer at the time of enabling ICS are lost and need to be reestablished.
  9. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    My vote goes to Dive In
  10. I should have done Pam Is your son thinking of going to Canada to live? I should get ready to go to Tesco, then off to a Jack the Ripper exhibition at the museum of Docklands with Hayley so she can do some research for her textiles GCSE
  11. I've never watched Grey's Anatomy, usually watch House but my daughters have the DVDs of Greys. Odd dream last night about being in a school staffroom cutting up paper when a teacher comes in with another and has a conversation. Later that teacher wants me to be a witness because she is under disciplinary action. I feel guilty because I have to tell her that though I was in the room I didn't hear what the two of them were talking about.
  12. Ha ha ha!
  13. of course
  14. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I'd rather sleep as well. Someone was quick putting it on wiki.
  15. I didn't say he was any help in the kitchen, just feels I need company and conversation while I'm cooking
  16. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    A little like me except my dreams don't tend to be recurring. I manage to create new ways to scare myself each time.
  17. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    The ending comes from the book. What isn't made clear is that the dream scene is a nightmare that has plagued Scarlett throgghout the story. It's import doesn't really come over well in the musical. I too would cut out Prissy's song - in the book she isn't a nice character and would certainly never have been capable of becoming a teacher. I think it a shame they cut the mourning "Once Upon a Time" as it was such an emotional song but needed the time to hit you.
  18. Well I suppose the flintstone look is quite entertaining, though the bear skin doesn't quite cover the beer belly.
  19. modern man hasn't come to my domain but cave man does stand in the kitchen talking while I work.
  20. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I think it's a good thing Darius isn't mentioned. But I wouldn't say that all members of say Hear'say have ruined careers - Kim Marsh is in Coronation Street, Myleen Klass used to do the One Show and hasn't she had an album out recently.
  21. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I still have that on video somewhere and was disappointed I couldn't go to the show and see it live.
  22. and he lifted Scarlett and Melanie with such ease. Even my hubby was impressed.
  23. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    What are you backing them up to? You can of course just copy them to where ever - usb stick, CD, external hard drive.
  24. The little girl playing Bonnie was adorable.
  25. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Good luck sorting it out Meg