Too Stupid to Look it Up
D.Duck wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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A poster on a boating bulletin board is interested in replacing the
lights on his trailer with LED trailer lights, but apparently cannot
figure out on his own where to buy them or even where to find suppliers
of same.
Perhaps wannabe boaters should be forced to take literacy examinations
before being issued a license to drive on the waterways.
So now you are complaining about a legitimate boating post in a boating
forum?
Make up your mind.
Eisboch
Complaining? I thought it was hilarious, considering who posted it.
I thought you were the computer expert. Note the words *simple* and
*clueless*.
a.. harry krause March 31, 2008 at 1:22 pm
Would one of you fellows please provide simple, step by step instructions
for updating the adapter on my Windows Home Server?
I have downloaded the file, but I am clueless about finding the server's
Device Manager, or, as the original poster suggested, "remoting it" onto the
server.
Yes, well, the early documentation for the WHS included no mention of
updating the product's network adapter driver, or any other software or
hardware on the device, other than such updates would be "forthcoming."N
Not even what directories such updates should be shoved into, so there
was plenty of guessing and questioning going on between those who had
figured out most aspects of the device and those who hadn't gotten to it
yet.
So, quack on that, ducky. That's a bit different than trying to find a
supplier for a brake light for your boat trailer, especially when you've
owned boat trailers before...and, as it turns out, your trailer already
has LED lights.
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