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Old July 20th, 2004, 12:33 PM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
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JoAnn Paules wrote:
My "old man" is actually about 2˝ years younger than I am. He had his
heart attack last year - prior to getting married. And if it hadn't
been for me insisting on taking him to the hospital, he wouldn't have
known he was having a heart attack in the first place. We actually
lead a very low-stress life at home. His job is another issue but his
main problem is the hyperlipidemia. He's tried the statins, etc. All
of them damage his liver. He's taking slow-release niacin right now.
It's working but it's a very slow process. I'm the one who makes sure
he exercises and watches his diet.

You are right about the medical care. It's terribly expensive here. I
do what I can but I'm not a deciding factor. Politicians do not care
what I have to say. I don't have enough money to "convince" them to
listen to me.


Jo, what have I told you about arguing with morons? They drag you down to
their level then beat you with experience.



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Old July 20th, 2004, 10:56 PM
°°MS-Publisher°°
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Oh well JoAnn thankfully you suffer none of the ills and you are not evil
like Sarah/Cassandra/Amethyst/Miss Pepsicia Tic/Black Allis/etc. etc. etc.
or whatever she is calling herself today.

--

"If you don't know where you are going,
any road will take you there!"

"Never give your mind or heart away"


  #23  
Old July 21st, 2004, 12:23 AM
JoAnn Paules
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Like you, I enjoy a good battle occasionally. It puts a smirk on my face.
:-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message
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JoAnn Paules wrote:
My "old man" is actually about 2˝ years younger than I am. He had his
heart attack last year - prior to getting married. And if it hadn't
been for me insisting on taking him to the hospital, he wouldn't have
known he was having a heart attack in the first place. We actually
lead a very low-stress life at home. His job is another issue but his
main problem is the hyperlipidemia. He's tried the statins, etc. All
of them damage his liver. He's taking slow-release niacin right now.
It's working but it's a very slow process. I'm the one who makes sure
he exercises and watches his diet.

You are right about the medical care. It's terribly expensive here. I
do what I can but I'm not a deciding factor. Politicians do not care
what I have to say. I don't have enough money to "convince" them to
listen to me.


Jo, what have I told you about arguing with morons? They drag you down to
their level then beat you with experience.





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Old July 21st, 2004, 12:24 AM
JoAnn Paules
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I may not be evil but I have been known to be naughty. ;-)

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"°°MS-Publisher°°" wrote in message
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Oh well JoAnn thankfully you suffer none of the ills and you are not evil
like Sarah/Cassandra/Amethyst/Miss Pepsicia Tic/Black Allis/etc. etc. etc.
or whatever she is calling herself today.

--

"If you don't know where you are going,
any road will take you there!"

"Never give your mind or heart away"




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Old July 21st, 2004, 12:25 AM
JoAnn Paules
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Oh Davey! I gave my heart away 11 years ago. I entrusted it to a very
special man and he takes excellent care of it. As for my mind, HA HA HA! I
lost that ages ago.

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



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Old August 16th, 2004, 11:29 PM
Grant Robertson
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I have WindowsXP Pro on a hp laptop. I print to a hp psc1315 all in one printer. When I try to print from Office 2003, mostly publisher, I cannot print, and it hangs my computer.
I have tried going to HP and installing the latest driver, and it still happens I have upgraded my Ram memory to 1 GB and it still happens. The files are large, is there something I'm missing?
I've been through HP assisted support, and Microsoft assisted support, and still have the problem?


I had a similar problem with an HP 1000. In my experience I have found
that there are some printers (or their drivers) that just can't handle
larger print jobs. Sometimes what you think should be a normal print job
is still too big for some printers. Multiple images per page really seem
to choke smaller printers. If you have tried everything, then sometimes
the ONLY solution is to use a bigger better printer.

One workaround I have used for the multiple images problem is to only
print half of a page (or less) at a time. If running the paper through
multiple times causes too much curl, try pressing the pages under heavy
books while they are still hot. It all takes longer but it may be faster
than messing with printer settings all day. (This is NOT recommended for
labels. Running through that fuser multiple times can cause the adhesive
to break down and labels may start coming off in the printer.)
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Old August 17th, 2004, 12:08 AM
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And make sure the printer you buy is not a garbage HP.
HP do not honour their warranty
All HP support and warranty registration is done in India call centres and
HP pay slave wages.


"Grant Robertson" wrote in message
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I had a similar problem with an HP 1000. In my experience I have found
that there are some printers (or their drivers) that just can't handle
larger print jobs. Sometimes what you think should be a normal print job
is still too big for some printers. Multiple images per page really seem
to choke smaller printers. If you have tried everything, then sometimes
the ONLY solution is to use a bigger better printer.

One workaround I have used for the multiple images problem is to only
print half of a page (or less) at a time. If running the paper through
multiple times causes too much curl, try pressing the pages under heavy
books while they are still hot. It all takes longer but it may be faster
than messing with printer settings all day. (This is NOT recommended for
labels. Running through that fuser multiple times can cause the adhesive
to break down and labels may start coming off in the printer.)



 




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