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Microsoft Office Software
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Underlying codes (Mar 01 2008 23:48 GMT) - Is there a way in Word 2008, as there is in WordPerfect's Reveal Codes command, to reveal the underlying codes as a way of eliminating/adding underlining/bolding/italics etc. in an existing document? Thanks. |
Sexblog
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Wenn die Omi fickt (Mar 01 2008 23:47 GMT) - Das ist doch mal eine naturgeile Oma hier. Im Garten auf der Bank läst sie sich von einem jungen Kerle Vögeln. Sie schleckt ihm den Lümmel ordentlich ab und bekommt ihn dann schön tief in die Fotze gesteckt. Die alte Tussy läst es sich schön besorgen und reitet den Lümmel zu. Der junge Lustspender [... |
MLB News Blog
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Selig says there?s no ban on Bonds; up to Astros on Clemens (AP) (Mar 01 2008 23:46 GMT) - Bud Selig says he isn’t trying to keep Barry Bonds out of baseball, and the commissioner told the Houston Astros it’s up to them whether to have Roger Clemens in their spring training camp. Selig made the comments in an informal meeting Saturday with reporters at Scottsdale Stadium, where the San Francisco Giants played the [...] |
Microsoft Office Software
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Slow Startup (Mar 01 2008 23:46 GMT) - Has one else noticed that it takes Entourage a while to start up and also the other Office applications. I ran a comparision against Mac¹s Mail and Mail beat it hands down. Is there a setting I can adjust so at least Entourage will load faster? |
Every 10 Mins! Videos
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SR71 Blackbird At The Airshow (Mar 01 2008 23:45 GMT) - The Lockheed SR71 is an advanced longrange Mach 3 strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed from the Lockheed YF12A and A12 aircraft by the Lockheed Skunk Works The SR71 was unofficially named the Blackbird and called the Habu by its crews Clarence Kelly Johnson was responsible for many of the designs advanced concepts A defensive feature of the aircraft was its high speed and operating altitude whereby if a surfacetoair missile launch were detected standard evasive action was simply to accelerate The SR71 line was in service from 1964 to 1998 with 12 of the 32 aircraft being destroyed in accidents though none were lost to enemy action |
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