Eufemia Sunford
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Is it appropriate for my "friend" to ask for the number of a guy I'm seeing? Yes? No? Why?
My friend is known as a huge flirt and alpha female. She has to be the center of attention of all men at all times. She has a history of flirting with any guy I bring around. For example, the other night, she kept squeezing the knee of my date...across my lap. Today, she asked for his number, so she could" give him crap about the frisbee game". Do I give her the number? Is there a point in speaking up? WHAT TO DO? :)
What is the best bookmarking site for multiple computers and browsers that's NOT focused on social?
I'm not interested in social bookmarking. I have three computers, 3 different browsers on each one, and sometimes use the library computer. I want a free online bookmarking website that can handle imports from opera, google, firefox, chrome and google. Sometimes just importing an HTML file doesn't work on these sites. And synchronizing would be nice - or a fast way to add bookmarks that doesn't take forever. Operas is my main browser and I have well over 1000 bookmarks. Some sites don't work with Opera. Not sure why, but they don't. Any suggestions/experiences??? (And free version of transmute only overwrites bookmarks..can't merge except in paid version.)
Does the "Historical Jesus" constructed by historians reflect 1st century understanding of who Jesus was?
Perhaps God has made this for a certain reason, if people knew what Jesus looked like then most likely they would worship his figure as an idol worship. Didn't the KIng whom had Jesus crucified ask where is the man? Bring me the Carpenter! Jesus was among the audience and yet could not be recognized, obviously he wasn't dressed in a white apparel we see in other ways. There were no surnames in those times only occupational references.
Malwarebytes detected a malware program, and after putting it in quarantine my computer won't work right?
I'm using a Toshiba laptop with Windows 7. A Malwarebytes window popped up with a file name and said it was malware and needed to be quarantined or I could choose to leave it alone. I went ahead and clicked quarantine, but now, files can't open. Example: Any program (except Firefox now and Malwarebytes itself) and even some file folders I click bring up a box that says Open With and then has recommended files and other files. The example I'll use is Internet Explorer. When I try to open it, it brings up that box. IE is one of the open with options, but when I click it, it brings up another box that says iexplore.exe run, save, cancel. I chose run first, but IE still won't do anything and the dialog starts again. I chose save once but it said iexplore.exe already exists, overwrite? I did nothing first and then went ahead and overwrote it, but IE is still bringing up the Open With box. Firefox also did this, but after I went into Program Files and clicked the file there, it allowed me to choose Firefox in the Open With box and runs fine. Malwarebytes also did the same thing. I haven't tried anything else, and I really have no idea what's going on. The file that was quarantined I believe had updater in the file name, but I really have no idea what it was. Is there any way to fix this?
When asking someone to sell something...?
If you mean by Craigslist? Then you could post the price you want, and in the description mention that the price is negotiable.
Will they SELL Stanley Cup Champion Hockey Jersey's?
If the Canucks win the cup, hopefully or even Boston, will they make a jersey that has the original team logo, but has an emblem that says Stanley Cup Champions 2011? Cause right now they have jersey's now on sale that have the Stanley Cup Finals emblem. So will there be a stanley cup champions emblem
Will installing Windows 7 overwrite my entire hard drive which currently has Windows XP on it?
I bought windows 7 ultimate and I want to know if it is possible to completely erase my entire hard drive and just have Windows 7 with no files on it whatsoever aka a clean hard drive.
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