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Re: Building Physicist rick++ 02-29-2008
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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on March 3, 2008, 6:45 pm
Continuing top posting:
I thought OE was a part of IE, so then I'd bet you didn't delete IE, and
just mothballed it. Look for iexplore.exe on your drive and make it your
default. Then reverse the whole proceedure.

++ wrote:
> Thanks ever so much. Will read it all.I already tried removing
> Firefox as my default and then going back in and choosing it as my
> default again but it returned the message that dispite my effforts to
> undefault it, that is was my default.
>
> HVS wrote:
>
>> On 03 Mar 2008, ++ wrote
>>
>>
>>
>>> Problem is, I deleted Internet Explorer, I did dislike it so. I
>>> kept Outlook Express.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> If you've actually *deleted* Internet Explorer (rather than just
>> the desk-top links to it), you've almost certainly broken your
>> Windows installation.
>>
>> (IE is deeply, deeply embedded in Windows; you'd have to have used
>> something like XPLite to rip it out, and it sounds like that's
>> probably not the case.)
>>
>> So ocheck on your machine for this file:
>>
>> Program Files>Internet Exporer>iexplore.exe
>>
>> If you find it, IE's still there (but just hidden) -- s0 either
>> click on it to open it directly, or right-click and choose "Send"
>> to put a shortcut on your desktop to open it later.
>>
>>
>>
>>>> If that doesn't work, I know of a freebie utility that forces
>>>> the default to be made which might be worth a last-ditch try.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Where can I find Mr. ultility?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> There are two of them; the one I used some years ago was
>>
>> http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/setbrowser/
>>
>> This one's also recommended by the Firefox people:
>>
>> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/defaultbrowser.htm
>>
>> And this is an article on the Mozilla/Firefox support people which
>> will tell you *way* way more than you really want to know about
>> setting the default:
>>
>> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_browser#Force_Firefox_to_make_its
>> elf_the_default
>>
>> HTH.



Posted by phil scott on March 2, 2008, 1:30 am
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>

>
>
> > > > Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
> > > > buildings... degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineering
> > > > required.
>
> > > That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes. It
> > > is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and=

> > > all of his experience should be in Mechanical Engineering". I believe
> > > this is done to cull down on the number of applicants.
>
> > Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. =A0Yesterday Catbert
> > wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
> > UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
> > Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
> > and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
> > called him "too old".
> > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> > History repeats itself....lol
>
> Michael. =A0Your new method of quoting sucks. =A0Thought you'd like to
> know.
>
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hello rico.,.. you and i used to post on alt construction,...so what
brings you here?
you have a phd. wouldnt surprise me.

so look, whats yer prognosis on the fix em business and the banks
etc.



Here is a video for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D6pDAvnrDTa0&feature=3Drelated


Phil Scott



Posted by Beladi Nasrallah on March 2, 2008, 12:12 am
>
>
> > > Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
> > > buildings... =A0 degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineerin=
g
> > > required.
>
> > That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes. It
> > is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and
> > all of his experience should be in Mechanical Engineering". I believe
> > this is done to cull down on the number of applicants.
>
> Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. =A0Yesterday Catbert
> wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
> UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
> Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
> and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
> called him "too old".

Yeah, I saw that Dilbert cartoon. Actually, in the case of the
selection criteria "PhD in Elec Eng + exp in Mech Eng", I asked the
guy on the selection board why they put such a strange selection
criterion. I got answer that this was the description of the skillset
of the guy who occupied this position before and who left for greener
pastures. He obtained a PhD in Elec Eng, and then worked in Mech Eng.
They just wanted a replacement of him :-) ...




Posted by phil scott on March 2, 2008, 1:25 am
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > > > Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
> > > > buildings... =A0 degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineer=
ing
> > > > required.
>
> > > That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes. It
> > > is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical Engineering, and=

> > > all of his experience should be in Mechanical Engineering". I believe
> > > this is done to cull down on the number of applicants.
>
> > Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. =A0Yesterday Catbert
> > wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
> > UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
> > Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
> > and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
> > called him "too old".
>
> Yeah, I saw that Dilbert cartoon. Actually, in the case of the
> selection criteria "PhD in Elec Eng + exp in Mech Eng", I asked the
> guy on the selection board why they put such a strange selection
> criterion. I got answer that this was the description of the skillset
> of the guy who occupied this position before and who left for greener
> pastures. He obtained a PhD in Elec Eng, and then worked in Mech Eng.
> They just wanted a replacement of him =A0:-) ...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

OK.,.. look. Rico is here.... ask him for advice. hes a good
man.


Phil scott

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on March 2, 2008, 10:58 am
Beladi Nasrallah wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> Need enginner to design electronics controls systems for large
>>>> buildings... degree in civil, mechanical, or structural engineering
>>>> required.
>>
>>> That's how the selection criteria are formed in our lab sometimes.
>>> It is like: "The applicant will have a PhD in Electrical
>>> Engineering, and all of his experience should be in Mechanical
>>> Engineering". I believe this is done to cull down on the number of
>>> applicants.
>>
>> Sounds like the last couple of Dilberts. Yesterday Catbert
>> wrote job requirements of an I.Q. of 300, two centuries of
>> UNIX experience, and a track record of winning Nobel Prizes.
>> Today he got such a candidate (thanks to the time machine
>> and immortality drug the candidate invented) and Catbert
>> called him "too old".
>
> Yeah, I saw that Dilbert cartoon. Actually, in the case of the
> selection criteria "PhD in Elec Eng + exp in Mech Eng", I asked the
> guy on the selection board why they put such a strange selection
> criterion. I got answer that this was the description of the skillset
> of the guy who occupied this position before and who left for greener
> pastures. He obtained a PhD in Elec Eng, and then worked in Mech Eng.
> They just wanted a replacement of him :-) ...

You'd think it would have less painful to keep his grass green...



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