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    oooops!!!!

    On my office computer, I made a boo boo.

    In my rush to zero my drive and start fresh with W2K Pro, I forgot to back up one little thing, my more than 200 internet bookmarks.
    This is only the second time I've lost all my bookmarks. Fortunately, most of them were easy to remember corporate sites. The rest were all the neat little places you all referenced me to over the last two years.

    Oh well, guess I'll make a list of the critical stuuf like that to back up next time around.

    Since I am now redoing my bookmarks, if you have any suggestions for really good utility or information sites, let me know. I remember a few because I visit them regularly, but any others would be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Tim

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    I think I have a lot of my bookmarks accessable via my web site...check here:
    http://members.home.net/0utpatient/Out's.htm

    You're welcome to help yourself to them...that is if you're bored and don't mind weeding through all my **** to find the few gems. (There are a few Javascript bookmarks that won't work unless you're using Netscape.)

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    Thanks, I'll check it out.

    I always use Netscape, as it has better odds of working every time.

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