Posts Tagged ‘advice’

Still Need Help: IE Error


19 Nov

As I mentioned a few days ago, I am continually getting an “Internet Explorer Error” message and I do not use IE.

Here’s what I’ve done to try and fix this:

1) Updated Vista
2) Optimized and then reset IE8.
3) When step 2 didn’t do anything I removed IE8 and Vista reverted to IE7.
4) All add-ons disabled and all Active-X deleted, as per instructions from the MS Support Center for Vista.
5) Ran Ad-Aware
6) Ran Vista Defender Scan

I researched the URL that is mentioned in the error message and it led to a site called My Systems Expert. There was no clue there as to how to fix or remove the error. When the error message comes up, I click NO.

This is the error message I am still getting:

IE_Error

Click for larger image.

If you can help me or can give me any advice on what I might do, please let me know.

Per Sam’s request, this is my current Startup:

sys_config

Thank you!

Sunday Stealing: A Fall Meme


26 Sep

It’s Sunday Stealing again. Think up your own sarcastic comment.

Autumn Reflections! by Dennis ColletteIt’s not really (a) fall in until… you realize you’ve scraped your nose on the pavement.

What did you need to do in the waning days of summer for it to feel complete? Actually, I don’t pay much attention to summer. I gauge its length by heat and annoying kids playing outside. This summer has been an odd one with hot days, some breezes, and chilly nights.

A person I know was wrong for me but about whom I frequently thought after a break-up was… Nobody. I went out with spango heads and am quite glad I’m rid of them.

If you could only attend one major sporting event what would it be? I don’t go to sports. I don’t watch them. The last sport event I went to were my little brothers little league games.

Assuming that you write an anonymous or partially anonymous blog, by what non-physically identifying characteristics might you be identified in a bar? #1) I don’t go into bars. I absolutely HATE them. #2) If you look hard enough, you can find a photo of me on the blog. #3) I’m real squirrelly about meeting people, much less people I meet on the internet. So far, I’ve met in person, two people on the internet. Only one of those two people is worth talking to.

Most blogs cover some sort of niche – personal, political, dating, culinary, etc. What topic, if any, would you like to address on your blog but doesn’t fit into your niche? I. Don’t. Have. A. Niche. Unless I myself am a niche. I already talk about what I want on here, so it’s good.

If you could manipulate the time space continuum and give as many as three pieces of advice to a younger version of yourself, what advice would you give and to what age of you? I’d go visit myself when I was 14. I would then tell myself to buckle down and learn to draw people. The second piece of advice would be, don’t eat sugar or candy. Third piece of advice would be, don’t worry about the problems of today, they’ll mean nothing at all when you’re 47.

Who among your friends do you really wish had a blog because their stories, or perspective on something ought to be shared? My brother, Jim, my mother, and my husband.

If you were to take an e-cation (vacation from the trappings of our electronic world,) and assuming that employment obligations would allow it, how long of a break could you take? What would you miss the most, the least? I would miss my computer. The large screen TV, the cell phone (that I only make phone calls with! — imagine that!), and the DVD player wouldn’t really be needed. If I’m going to take that sort of break, I wouldn’t go back.

On September 11th of this year, I attended a couple of parties and was somewhat conflicted by the fact that this ignoble anniversary shall pass with it being just another day in the eyes of many (and in some ways my own eyes as well.) Thoughts? I don’t celebrate or memorialize 9/11. I wasn’t there, and I didn’t lose anyone in the towers. However, I saw them both fall on TV, and something I’ll never get back was lost that day. I no longer feel as safe and as invulnerable as I once thought America was.

How high are your walls? Who was the last person to scale them? What tools should would-be climbers have on their belt? My walls are not just high, but they are many layered. Sometimes I let a bit of myself out onto the pages of this blog. That’s all anyone is entitled too. Would-be climbers are safer if they just go away. If I were younger, maybe. Now? No.

The sexiest thing a man or a woman your husband can say to you (or has said to you) is: I love you.

Sunday Stealing 29er


16 May

Here we are once again, I’m doing the Sunday Stealing 29er meme, which sounded interesting. Care to join me?

1. What bill do you hate paying the most?

Credit card. I hate being reminded of how much we spent last month.

2. Where was the last place you had a romantic dinner?

Olive Garden – for my birthday

3. How many colleges did you attend?

One

4. Why did you choose the shirt that you have on right now?

I’m wearing a dress. It’s cool and comfy.

5. First thought when the alarm went off this morning?

It didn’t go off, so I thought the clock was broken.

6. Last thought before going to sleep last night?

I hope my migraine doesn’t keep me up.

7. What do you miss being a child?

My parents.

8. What errand/chore do you despise?

Cleaning the bathroom. I think the dust bunnies are becoming intelligent.

9. Have you found real love yet?

Well… yeah.

10. What do you get every time you go into Wal-Mart?

We have a K-Mart here. We buy my husband’s yearly bike there, sometimes shoes.

11. Do you think marriage is an outdated ritual?

Nope.

12. What famous person would you like to have dinner with?

Jason Isaacs as Capt. HookSeverus Snape – and NO, that doesn’t mean I want to have dinner with Alan Rickman. If you’re going to MAKE me choose a famous person then it would have to be… Jason Isaacs.

13. Ever had to use a fire extinguisher for its intended purpose?

Nope. Cross my fingers, throw salt, and knock on wood.

14. Somewhere in California you’ve never been and would like to go?

Monterey. My mother’s there, and I met my husband there. It’s a great place to live, but good god a’mighty it’s freakin’ expensive! I know it said, ‘never been’, but I don’t wish to go anywhere else I haven’t been. I’m not comfortable doing that.

15. At this point in your life would you rather start a new career or a new relationship?

Hell no! I’m still working on the first career and relationship. I expect to die when I get them perfected.

16. Do you have a “go to” person?

My husband. He ‘goes to’ work, he ‘goes to’ the store, he ‘goes to’ get my meds. Fun life, huh?

17. Are you where you want to be in life?

I always expected to be someplace else. It’s taken me all this time to not just accept where I am in life, but to be content and enjoy it. I think, if you can manage that, you’ve unlocked one of the many secrets of Life.

18. Over the years, what about you do you think has changed the most?

I’m more cynical. I used to make friends easily. I needed to be liked. I still want to be liked, but I can’t go near a possible relationship without a twenty-foot pole and some Bad Human Raid. Not only have people hurt me in “real life” but I’ve been hurt through the internet as well.

19. Looking back at high school were they the best years of your life?

Nooooooo!

20. Are there times you still feel like a kid?

Everytime I have a birthday. Ye gods, I just turned 47 and I can’t believe it.

21. Where was the hang out spot when you were a teenager?

The corner adjacent to the Principal’s office where myself and four other outcasts stood for ten minutes before the start of classes bell rang. I didn’t really start “hanging out” with any friends until I was very nearly 30. Some very good, young friends, gave me a taste of youthful rebellion and we had some “interesting” times between the Monterey Sheraton, the Jack Swan Theatre, and Fisherman’s Wharf, in Monterey.

22. Who do you think impacted your life the most?

Cindy. She and I barely talk these days, neither of us write, and we don’t chat much online, either. However, she’s always going to be my best friend because she taught me how to enjoy life, even when I was freakin’ scared of it. Cindy opened doors I never imagined, not to mention she comped me to a lot of local theatre shows. Because of her, I had a stint in acting that was, surprisingly, fun and gave me quite a few memories. She’s one of the few, rare, honest to goodness, downright good people out there, so if you’re her friend, you’re damn lucky.

23. Was there a teacher or authority figure that stood out for you?

Raymond D. Ham. He finally got it through my thick skull that I wasn’t stupid. He was one of the few adults that treated me as an adult; something he did for all his students. Because of his confidence in me, I was able to find a bit of bravery to prank him in front of the whole class. He left teaching when I graduated, and I think that was rather sad. I always had the feeling that his superiors didn’t appreciate him, but I hope he knew that his students, especially this one, did.

24. Do you tell stories that start with “when I was your age”?

I have no one to tell stories to. No kids. No neices or nephews nearby to tell things to.

25. What is the scariest thing that has happened to you as an adult?

Nearly bleeding to death in the hospital because no nurses believed me that I was still bleeding. Thank god that my surgeon came along and saw what was going on minutes before he was about to send me home.

26. What advice would you give to someone about to get married?

Be sure this is someone you want to spend the rest of your life with. If you don’t have confidence in the relationship, then don’t be an idiot. Don’t get married. I happen to believe that marriage is a committment.

27. What advice would you give someone starting their first job?

Do what your boss tells you to do and show up on time, but if you hate the job and you have an alternative, then take it. Don’t just sit there and take crap if you don’t have to. It’s not worth the stress. Me, I just went nuts. Literally.

28. If you could go back and change one thing you did, what would it be?

I’d learn to draw faces. I have neither the patience nor the energy to learn such a thing these days. It’s a pity, because although I’m quite a good abstract artist, it doesn’t allow me to draw the pictures in my mind.

29. If you could go back and change one thing someone else did, what would it be?

The person I’d like to change, I don’t believe could change, so I wouldn’t bother. There are just some things you have to accept, stop your regrets about it, and move forward. That’s what I’m trying to do.

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