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Son of the Taskbar - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 2

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That*s perfect, long drawn-out to the explanation of your family and how they use a computer and the fact that your computer has the following attributes to it and it*s a dual processor and its got these things, you call in, just call in on the show that*s the best thing to do. So 180039 online for the phone number and for the screen name if you want to instant message me on America Online, on AOL instant messenger, on iChat or on ICQ, the screen name is Lawrence. Now you may need Lawrence at Aol.com the whole thing depending on which service you are using but its spelled Lawrence. Now you can also send me E-mail at Lawrence@aol.com or you can send me Email at david@onlinetonight.com and finally the website is where you want to go to get the details on all the things that we talk about on the show because I keep track of what we say on the air and whenever I mention a piece of software a piece of hardware I usually put a link up to it on our website, which is onlinetonight.com, so www.onlinetonight.com, that*s where you want to go. 180039 online that*s our telephone number, 18003966546. This portion of the show is brought to you by *Mac OS X Unwired*, the new book by Tom Negrino and Dori Smith, a complete guide to wireless information for Mac users. If you thinking of going wireless as a connection to the Internet or a network of computers together, this book will show you what Mac OS X is capable of doing www.macosxunwired.com. This portion of the show is powered by GoDaddy.com, whenever I need to pump up my web presence I use GoDaddy.com the number one domain registrar, we have every one of our domains at GoDaddy. They are live 24x7, service can*t be beat and right now you can domains for as little as $3.99, you buy a non domain service you can pick it up for that and no matter what get at GoDaddy I have a got a little penny candy for your bag. Right now my listeners get an additional dollar off any order, no matter how small, no matter how large. Just enter in the promo code area when you checkout at GoDaddy.com enter David, as your promo code and they will reduce the price of whatever you are buying by a dollar, which means you can get a 2.99. Make your name with GoDaddy.com that*s GoDaddy.com, GoDaddy.com. Raymond you are up first it*s Online Tonight and you are on with David Lawrence, hello.

Raymond: Thanks a lot David I didn*t know whether I would be talking to you.

David Lawrence: Why? Well you called the show, didn*t you?

Raymond: Yeah but I used to listen to you. I don*t know that much about computers, but I am having a Compaq XP for 2_, 3 years in September. And everything has been pretty good, pretty fine and I was the other day when I turned it on I got a message Malfunction at Keyboard, check all your connections which I did and the message went away and I continued on the computer. Then the next time I started up the keyboard message came on again but then went away immediately I didn*t do anything and then the computer operated fine and I was playing Solitaire and suddenly it froze and a message came on saying Eminent Hard Disk Failure, Backup Everything and the still thing was still froze and I got it on.

David Lawrence: Let me stop you for a second really.

Raymond: Yeah.

David Lawrence: What else can you tell me about that dialogue box? Did it look real or did it look like well that*s hardly constructed that*s a*

Raymond: Well that wasn*t a dialogue box. It was seen like in the whole screen was taken with this message.

David Lawrence: Ah okay alright and did it look like a browser window, did it look like an actual Microsoft message or did it look like it was an ad for something?

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