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~Rita

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Sep 20, 2005, 12:30:41 PM9/20/05
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Last Night's Dream September 20, 2005

When I woke, I cried, cried, and cried. I'm having my first cup
of coffee now. I'm getting ready for reality. I believe that God would
want every Best Buy student to have a Sony. Why?

Because when we teach our children the song, "God bless
American", I would like the children to know that God, the creator, is a
God of truth. When I used to try to sell jewelry, "Wear what you sell" was
the cliché.

I believe that the Sony has a corrupt version of Microsoft
Windows XP. I had made several errors while trying to use my new Sony
purchased September 16, 2005. One of which was printing out the 216 page
User Guide. I'm glad I did. When I did something else wrong or something
froze, the Computer switched itself to the hibernation mode. That's a sleep
mode that is deeper than the "Sleep mode". I would have been totally lost
if I didn't have a manual. I had the Sony down to 32KB web client that kept
popping up in the Disk Clean-up. When I purchased this Sony, all I wanted
was a clean Computer to that I could e-mail my brother in Connecticut before
he had his surgery today. All I can say about Sony is that the Sony is
sabotaged beyond the human imagination. When I clicked on the silver item
icon, which was the feature that I saw that I wanted, the printer clicked on
to print a 50 page description of Windows XP. My new HP printer ran out of
ink. So I have to thank HP for NOT giving enough ink in the printer that
would enable me to print out the needed items. The last page printed was
page 41. The HP printer did flash "Ink Low" after I had printed the User
Guide. I thought that I would have enough to print a page or two more. I
thought that I had all the useless icons gone. I thought that the silver
icon didn't do anything, but that was why I purchased the Sony. So I
clicked Properties and there was a print button. I was hoping for useful
information about how to unfreeze the system. I had to turn the printer
off; I had no ink by page 41. The HP printer is new to me. I had to read
the instructions before I could go on.

Back to the song "God bless America"

Second verse: "Land of the free.

I live in the United States of America. I'm 63 and I have never
had the right to Antibiotic Treatment of my choice. I believe that the
French would have gotten a Nobel Prize for the 1908 discovery of the BCG
tuberculosis vaccine. It was used throughout the world, but never in the
United States of America!

Of course, the USA Government did studies that proved chemicals
were better.

"~Rita" <deum...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> This post may contain a virus
>
> Sabotage
>
> What is sabotage?
>
> My old dictionary states that it is as an act of malicious
> damage or destruction, as one intended to obstruct the production of war
> material by the enemy.
>
> Then the subject of computers enters the picture. I believe
> that in 1998 the United States Government with all its lawmakers and
> politicians knew that China had the computer technology that could destroy
> the United States' technology. It was a simply question as to how that
> technology would be delivered to the unsuspecting common people for simple
> usage.
>
> I assume that every person in the United States remembered the
> poisoned cough syrup. Oh, let me work my memory. I think that it was
about
> 15 years ago. I remember seeing it on television. Yes, it was only once,
> and I've heard it said that the blame was placed on the non-English
speaking
> user. Just because the United States people have forgotten about the
> poisoned cough syrup, doesn't mean that the dead child disappeared from
the
> family's hearts.
>
> September 16, 2005, I decided to purchase a new laptop. I
can't
> email my friends and family a virus, knowing that my computer has one.
> First I drove to the mall and then to Circuit City. The store was
> out-of-business. I did some grocery shopping, then stopped at a second
> computer store. The store had two computers on sale today. There wasn't
a
> salesperson around when a second handsome, dark-haired stranger spoke with
> me. He explained the difference between the two computers. The stranger
> even had a little clippie thing that he placed into the computer. The
small
> silver clip contained his downloads, so that he didn't have to go onto the
> Internet for virus and worm fixes. Immediately, I thought that I wanted
> this machine and one of those silver clippie things. My question was
should
> I buy the computer today or tomorrow.
>
> I thanked the nice man. He turned to walk away with a limp.
> "Hey," I thought to myself, "I'm on a roll. I'm buying this
puppy-computer
> today!"
>
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