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Timestamp |
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User |
| 401215 |
2005-11-02 02:58:00 |
But I have no program to unzip it...I vaguely remember being told there is UNZIP process in X P. Am I right and how do you use it.....thanks :badpc: |
olldaddy78 (6546) |
| 401216 |
2005-11-02 03:33:00 |
All you need to do is right-click the file in Windows Explorer, choose Extract Files then follow the Wizard to browse to and choose a location to extract the files to. |
FoxyMX (5) |
| 401217 |
2005-11-03 00:20:00 |
But after unzipping, remember to "adjust your dress" before leaving. This is a family forum. :rolleyes: |
Graham L (2) |
| 401218 |
2005-11-03 03:41:00 |
Hi Graham. But after unzipping, remember to "adjust your dress" before leaving Old memories.... I lived in the dockland of Liverpool as a kid before the last war... a nearby public "gents" was so grotty and smelly you wouldn't believe it. But on the inside wall was a lovely hand-painted notice which said "Gentlemen please adjust your dress before leaving." ;) |
Scouse (83) |
| 401219 |
2005-11-03 05:20:00 |
But on the inside wall was a lovely hand-painted notice which said "Gentlemen please adjust your dress before leaving." ;)
I saw exactly the same in the men's in an Adelaide (Oz) railway station in about 1979 - thought it was really quaint. |
mark c (247) |
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