Take him with you. He's already attached to you. sm
Posted By: noname on 2006-02-05
In Reply to: Need advice on what to do with a cat. sm - M
He'll be heartbroken if you leave him. Once you are at the new place, don't let him outside loose as he will probably run away and in strange surroundings will be unable to find his way back home. It is too dangerous for cats loose outdoors anyway. Cars, nasty people who like to hurt cats, coyotes, big hawks. Uh, uh. He's safer inside. It will take him awhile to get adjusted to his new home. You'll just have to put up with his crying to get out. He'll stop that eventually. You can use a halter and walk him on a leash once you check out the neighborhood yourself to be sure no dogs are going to jump on him. FosterSmith even has the "kittywalk" items including a little cart on wheels you can roll him around the neighborhood in. I have the kittywalks tunnels on my deck for my indoor cats, and they love it in the summertime. Good luck.
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Well, was supposed to be attached..sm
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The pedal is attached to the C-phone.
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Is the foot pedal attached? nm
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I get an attachment that is called winmail.dat but I can't open it. What can I do?
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When someone uses Microsoft Outlook to send messages through the Internet with attachments and they use the Microsoft Outlook Rich Text format, some recipients report that the message includes an additional file called the Winmail.dat file. The Winmail.dat file is usually very small, but you cannot open it in the message. The original message attachment is not always separate from the Winmail.dat file attachment, and may be included in the Winmail.dat file attachment.
This problem occurs because the Winmail.dat file is used to preserve formatting that the sending client includes in the message, but the receiving client does not recognize the Winmail.dat file. In Outlook, the Winmail.dat file includes Rich Text Formatting (RTF) instructions. This type of formatting is used with the Microsoft Outlook Rich Text format and when you use Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor. Only other Outlook users can read the attachments.
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To resolve this problem the person sending the attachments with Outlook needs to do the following:
1. On the Tools menu, click Options and then click Mail Format. 2. In Compose in this message format, click to select Plain Text, and then click OK.
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;278061
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First, a prepaired debit card is not attached to your bank at all. SM
It is a separate account set up for use with your prepaid debit card only. No checks. No bank. And with the prepaid card, they cannot withdraw money without your prior authorization. Your employer can only deposit money if your employer provides a signed DD form with your signature on it.
I've never had any problems with my card. I feel pretty secure. I do pay bills with my card, but rather than authorize a recurring monthly charge (which you can do), I opt to manually get on the money card website and pay each bill, each month. So consider this. Once you authorize a recurring bill payment, it sometimes takes an act of God to stop it.
PS! Also watch out for people who leave things attached to your doorknob -
I'm sitting right here in the front room (drapes usually drawn where I sit), and I not only hear them come up to leave stuff on the door, I ALSO hear them try the knob to see if it's unlocked. Pretty darned creepy how many low-lifes and predators there are out there.....
A special phone w/a foot pedal and headset attached for dialing directly into a system. Google it!
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it is attached to your version of Word. Open Word and it'll be on your tool bar. NM
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