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| Congratulations on coming up with a system that you are happy with, Charlie. I didn’t get tired of IE, because I have never used it. When it was forced on win98 users, I modified the operating system and have never had it in my computers. Just because Bill Gates said IE couldn’t be removed, doesn’t mean it’s true. I never install windows updates, anti-virus and spy ware programs, or any of that other stuff, and never have a problem with any of those issues. But then, that’s a whole ‘nother story. I spend too much time building computers and should spend more time building radios. I didn’t really know that you would have problems with the URLs, but suspected it. I put the images on a web site that I was not familiar with and they worked with my computer. The problem was, I didn’t test them with other computers and browsers until it was too late. I knew better, but just didn’t think to do better. After finding my mistake, I copied them to a proven web site. So actually, I ain’t all that sharp. Now that we have strayed off subject of radio cabinet refinishing, I imagine that most folks are getting tired of seeing this thread coming to the top of the page. I don’t mind responding to posts in this thread, but if anyone would rather correspond by email about any of the subjects that have been discussed, you are welcome to do so at: agcat77575-164b@yahoo.com This is a disposable address that can easily be eliminated if it is abused by spam, so I will reply from my actual address. On the subject of cabinet refinishing, I am almost ashamed to admit that this is something I hate to do. My main interest is building, designing and restoring radios of the early to mid 20’s, especially superheterodynes. Building or restoring cabinets with finishes are necessary evils that I have to contend with. |
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