Monday, March 12, 2012

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★ How to search the internet from windows start menu ★
Please join me on: Facebook : www.facebook.com Twitter : twitter.com The new Search feature in Windows 7 has greatly improved for navigating your PC. But how neat would it be to search the Internet from the Start Menu? Here we show you how to do it. This method uses Group Policy Editor which is not available in Home versions of Windows 7. Using Group Policy Editor First type gpedit.msc into the Search box in the Start Menu and hit Enter. When Group Policy Editor opens navigate to User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Start Menu and Taskbar. Then double-click on Add Search Internet link to Start Menu. In the screen that comes up select Enable, click OK, and close out of Group Policy Editor. Now when you want to search for something in the Start Menu, you'll see an extra link so you can search the Internet. Then your search query will open up in your favorite browser... This is kind of a neat little trick that will give you more searching options from the Start Menu.! It can actually come in handy if you don't have a browser session open and want to search the web quickly. Quickly Search the Internet from Windows' Start Menu Searching the web (and performing other tasks) from your browser's address bar is handy, but what if your browser is closed or minimized? Here's how to quickly search the web from the search bar in Windows 7's Start menu. To turn on web search from the start menu, you just need to change a setting in Windows' Local Group Policy Editor. Note ...





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Gibson 60s Tribute

Gibson 60s Tribute
NEW DISCOUNT j.mp Customer Reviews: "Having gotten it this week from Musicians Friend - in like 3 days - I can offer first impressions. a) Closely observed, there's less finish on it than I thought there would be. The thin coat of white finish barely covers the raw wood. Yet a couple of feet away from the guitar the look is workmanlike and OK. b) Love the Gibson tuners! c) Action is reasonably low and fast. Wonder if I can tweak it a bit lower without adding fret buzz? c) Frets seem nicely seated. But they are noticeable along the outside edge of the fretboard. d) Pickup switch does not seat quite solidly in the treble position. Middle and Rhythm positions are fine. e) The pickguard seemed somewhat scratched in a reflective light. There was no stick-on plastic protection on it. I think it is simply one very cheap piece of plastic. f) Light as a bird. That's important to me. g) Neck is pleasingly slim. h) Love the fret access up past the 15th fret. i) P-90s have almost as muc! h power and sustain as humbuckers. The bridge pickup is a bit darker in sound than I'd expected. Punched up the treble a bit on the Blues Junior amp and all is good. j) Input jack clicks solidly. Overall, a keeper. I think time spent playing her will bring us even closer together. Ps: Epiphone hardshell case seems a good fit and of good quality; happy to have it because Gibson necks are vulnerable." "I purchased this from Musician's Friend on sale after a good experience buying the Les Paul version ...