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James Ogley

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Did Word Projection training (and I guess a bit of envisioning) at St Peter's Toton last night, went very well, and they seemed very impressed with Presenter. As did someone who came and spoke to me after the special celebration ("Ash") on Wednesday night from another local church, he took the URL away with him.

Realised this morning I hadn't got around to registering my notebook with Acer for the 12 month warranty, so filled in the card, and it's ready to post back, but a couple of observations:

  • Put some gum on the envelope please Acer!
  • Provide a UK address to send to - why should I have to pay international postage rates to send it to Italy?
  • What do you mean if the notebook that you made develops a fault, I have to pay the courier costs to send it back to you for repair? You should pay to have it picked up given how much it cost me to buy!
All this is prompted by the fact that the top of the display seems to be a bit dark this morning, now, I may well just be imagining it, but you never know...

Yay! There's finally an updated ndiswrapper package to (hopefully) work with the kernel update from a few days ago.

Liz is coming round for chinese food tonight - rock on!

Discovered a handy little feature in Firefox this morning (by accident). If you middle-click on a tab, that tab closes, saves you having to use the close button that for no good reason is on the right hand side, rather than on each tab (which is where Galeon correctly places it).