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9/12/02 2:23:48 jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us I feel your pain...whoever you are! However, if you look closely at the size of these contributions, you can

do the math and figure it'll take over 20,000 of them to do damage to your inbox! Email can become an

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Great Idea! avalanche. However - you have permission to be cutthroat! If you don't have time, or your email box is

full, just delete the FCPS-TRT-L email without reading! Nobody will know, or care! If anyone really

does not want to be in this forum, please let me know, and I'll remove you - no questions asked. Please

send me a note off-list. Jeff Jeffrey L. Jones, District Technology Resource Teacher Editor, TIPS - the

FCPS Educational Technology E-zine Fayette County Public Schools Lexington, KY

jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us <http://itech.fcps.net/trt15/> <http://itech.fcps.net/tips> Phone (859)381-4124

Fax (859)381-4763 "...Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic..." - Arthur

C. Clark

9/12/02 2:28:27 jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us Penny: If you're willing to take it apart and look at it, you can often match it at many places that carry

batteries - that's the cheapest way. Alternatively, Ginny Tracey at the downtown help desk can order one

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battery for a computer for you. They're cheap, if memory serves. Jeff Jeffrey L. Jones, District Technology Resource Teacher

Editor, TIPS - the FCPS Educational Technology E-zine Fayette County Public Schools Lexington, KY

jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us <http://itech.fcps.net/trt15/> <http://itech.fcps.net/tips> Phone (859)381-4124

Fax (859)381-4763 "...Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic..." -

Arthur C. Clark

9/12/02 2:31:29 ctibbitt@fayette.k12.ky.us The cr2032 is a common watch battery and can be purchased almost anywhere that sells watches and

batteries. It is also used in many of the key fobs used to lock and unlock newer cars. Cliff Tibbitts STC

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battery for a computer Maxwell Elementary 859-381-3516 ctibbitt@fayette.k12.ky.us -----Original Message----- From:

FCPS-TRT-L [mailto:FCPS-TRT-L@listserv.fcps.net] Sent:Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:06 PM

To:FCPS-TRT-L Subject:battery for a computer I need a battery for an IBM Aptiva that was donated to

us. (CR2032) Where do I get this little beast and how much will it cost? Penny Browning

Microcomputer Specialist Mthorpe Elementary

9/12/02 2:34:37 dhendrix@fayette.k12.ky.us Does anyone have a problem with ultra keys taking a long time to load, like 15 minutes or more?? This

is a problem at one of my schools and it is wasn't a problem last year, same computers, same software,

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ULTRA KEYS same teacher!!! Thanks, Diana Hendrix

9/12/02 2:45:11 bmarefat@fayette.k12.ky.us We had the same problem last year. Matt Branham our Micro Computer Specialist, did some work on

the server and speeded up several programs. Maybe you can have the person assigned to your school

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ULTRA KEYS discuss exactly what was involved. Good Luck! Becky Marefat JLA Computer Lab

9/12/02 3:07:22
I agree about the larger mailbox size. Mine fills up to quickly to count for anything.

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9/12/02 3:13:01 mleach@fayette.k12.ky.us I didn't intend to start anything with my comment about slamming...merely to let Savannah know that I

don't mind someone else pointing out my mistakes if she doesn't mind me poking a little fun at hers.

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Sorry Wink, wink, nod, nod. Or as Jeff would say, " ;-), ;-), (I don't know the the emoticon for "nod, nod"! =) I

am curious about why some of the emails say, To: FCPS-TRT-L and From: FCPS-TRT-L??? Melba

F. Leach Micro Computer Specialist Arlington Elementary FCPS email: mleach@fayette.k12.ky.us

9/12/02 3:17:03
To keep ypur mailbox from filling up, create a mail rule and have all the listserve mail go to a local

folder. You can then read at your leisure.

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