said: 
>(For example, I've probably had Goran Ivankovic's World Clock here since 
>version .01, a couple years ago, but just finally got around to 
It just goes to show everyone's got different needs.  I found it extremely 
useful when I was supported clients located worldwide.  I beta for Goran a 
little bit of what you see in the current version are my ideas. 
>it.)  The one whose name I can recall was something like ThermoProtect.  
>I can double-check that, if you like. 
I've checked it.  It does not work for ASUS MB's. 
>use for that, but the bank went from actual returned checks to face-up 
>images a long time before this.  Is that still worth anything, and if so 
>how would one go about it ? 
Legally, they need to have both sides imaged somewhere.  You can request a 
copy.  That would get you his bank number. 
>Let's hope so.  I'm still a bit leery of hard drives manufactured in the 
>3rd. world. 
Since roughly 100% of the parts in you computer are going to fit this 
criteria why treat hard drives as a special case? 
Steven 
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