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No prizes for guessing the site is running IIS/5.0 and the page was generated by FrontPage 4.0. I wouldn't bet they'll stay up 365 minutes at a time, let alone 365 days. When emailng these kind of people, I like to add the following signature. ;-) They usually don't get it. JDL -- Technical requirements ====================== John Lamb is constantly improving the quality of the service he provides over the Internet. From time to time this requires email recipients to upgrade to a suitable email client or amend PC or Mac settings in order to enjoy all the benefits his emails provide. If you do not have one of the supported email clients installed on your computer, click on one of the links below to download one. Email Client Platform Download from ============ ======== ============= Mozilla 1.0rc2 Linux http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla 1.0rc2 Macintosh http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla 1.0rc2 Solaris http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla 1.0rc2 Windows http://www.mozilla.org/ Kmail 1.4 Linux http://www.kde.org/ If you have any technical problems downloading a browser, I recommend you either contact your Internet Service Provider or write them on the back of a postcard. PC Requirements =============== To use this email properly, you must have a computer with the following minimum requirements: * Linux 2.0 or Windows XP professional operating system * Pentium 4 (or equivalent) 2.0 Ghz processor (2.4 Ghz processor and above is recommended) * 2 Gb memory * 128 Mb graphics card * One of the following email clients: Mozilla 1.0rc2 Kmail 1. At this time I do not support Microsoft Outlook Express. Mac Requirements ================ To use this email properly, you must have a Mac with the following minimum requirements: * Mac OS X * 850 Mhz Processor * 1 Gb memory * 32 Mb graphics card * One of the following web browsers: Mozilla 1.0rc2 Other email clients =================== This email is optimised for use with Mozilla 1.0rc2 and KMail 1.4 and may display incorrectly in other email clients. Users of Outlook Express who experience problems should check first that they have not received a YAOV* and then read the exclusion of warranty below. Screen Resolution ================= This email is best viewed at a resolution of 986x1232 pixels. In order to change the screen resolution on a Windows PC, go to START>SETTINGS>CONTROL PANEL>DISPLAY>SETTINGS and change the screen area to 986x1232 pixels. On a Mac, go to APPLE MENU>CONTROL PANEL>MONITORS to change the screen resolution. This email is best viewed on a 16 inch flat panel monitor. Recipients who experience headaches and nausea and see the text upside down are advised not to read the email standing on their heads. Colour ====== This is best viewed at a colour-depth of at least 2 colours (1 bit). In order to change the screen colour settings on a PC, go to START>SETTINGS>CONTROL PANEL>DISPLAY>SETTINGS and change the colour palette so that it is greater than 1 bit. On a Mac, go to APPLE MENU> CONTROL PANEL>MONITORS in order to change the colour settings. After reading this email some Windows users may experience a change of screen colour to blue with incomprehensible information in white letters. This is quite normal and has nothing to do with the contents of this email. Viruses ======= A virus is a program that slows a computer by using valuable system resources, causes your computer to crash unexpectedly and deletes files without warning. Users who experience such behaviour after receiving this email should contact John Lamb immediately unless they are using Microsoft Windows, in which case such behaviour should be considered normal. This email may or may not contain viruses. By reading this message you accept my exclusion of warranty to the extent allowed applicable law. *YAOV: Yet Another Outlook Virus.