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Date Posted: 15:59:17 10/13/99 Wed
Author: Omnivich
Subject: Thank you Emrys. I need to set that time longer cause well...it is REALLY annoying. I thought that things only returned to blue if I had them deleted from the History folrder. But now I know...Thanks. [nt]
In reply to: Emrys 's message, "I know what's happening!!!" on 22:00:42 10/12/99 Tue


> Nothing to be worried of Omnivich... you're computer
> likely will not blow up as a direct result of this,
> but you might consider purchasing a bomb shelther
> nonetheless.
> I'm not sure you'll have an easy time purchasing
> something like a bomb shelter... let me know if you do
> though. That'd be interesting to say the least...
> Anyhow, new messages appear in blue, as you mentioned.
> However, let's take a step back. For you computer to
> display the message string in blue, it has to first
> know that the message hasn't been accessed before.
> And how does it do this you ask?
> The answer lies in your temporary internet files and
> internet history folders. The information put into
> those folders tells your computer what sites you've
> accessed and what links you've clicked on. When
> information in these folders gets erased, you're
> computer forgets that you've visited certain sites or
> clicked on certain links. The information in these
> folders in frequently cleaned up by your computer as
> the history gets old. This means that information
> about links you clicked on a month ago has been erased
> by your computer because, quite frankly (as if
> anything I say when I'm in this mode is frank), you're
> system is set to consider internet information that
> old as being useless. Hence, your computer no longer
> knows that the link way down at the bottom of the page
> was once clicked on, and so it appears blue once again.
> There are settings you can find in the Internet
> Options menu in your browser (assuming you use the
> same browser I do... I use IE 5.0 or something like
> that) that will let you modify how long your computer
> keeps information on the sites you go to. You can try
> fiddling around with things in there, or you can just
> run... run like hell... ha ha ha!!!
>
> um... I'm not sure where those last few sentences came
> from... might be best to just disregard them all
> together.
> Actually, it would have probably been most healthy to
> not even read this message, but if you're reading this
> then it's too late for you, because to read the
> warning, you have to at least read some part of my
> message, which will most likely screw you up and cause
> you to wake up in the middle of the night screaming
> unintelligible things about spatulas for no reason
> whatsoever... at least I hope it's for no reason
> whatsoever, because if there ever exists a reason for
> such antics... well... God help us all.
>
> Emrys

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