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  1. Actually I knew they would. This is rridgely's first attempt at web sites (I guess)...

     

    It's the way he/his program did it. I'm not going to go into a lot detail about it (html stuff). He designed it to look right on his screen, but not for everyone's. I was the same way when I did it at first...

     

    I will see if I can fix it, I will probably just have to recode the 2 pages.

  2. For all the major cities it came out today at 8pm.

     

    My review:

     

    The movie is TOTALLY UNREAL! I have never seen a movie that good in my life. Everything was flawless, CG was perfect, and you couldn't even tell it was CG. The movie is 2 hours, 23 mins, and you won't take your eyes off the screen for the entire movie. I can go and go, but I will say this. I am a big Transformer fan and a big movie critic, but...

     

    This is going down as the greatest movie I have ever seen.

     

    I was excepting a lot from this movie, but damn. It was beyond anything I could imagine.

  3. CCleaner has 2 command-line parameters:

     

    /AUTO - Runs the cleaner upon loading and then closes the application.

     

    The CCleaner /AUTO parameter can be used in and with:

     

    Batch files (.bat).

    Shortcuts/links such as; making one on the desktop named CCleaner (Auto).

    Via the Windows Task Scheduler.

    From within CCleaner itself which will allow it to run at every system startup and/or logon.

    This is the parameter to use in shortcuts, batch files, or in Task Scheduler (including the quotes) (three examples included):

     

    "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe" /AUTO

    "%ProgramFiles%\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe" /AUTO

    "C:\Progra~1\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe" /AUTO

    To make it run at every system startup do the following:

     

    Run CCleaner.

    Click Options->Settings, then tick:

    Run CCleaner when the computer starts

    Done, you can now close CCleaner.

    Note: This will only clean the User Profile it was enabled on.

    To automatically clean All User Profiles on Windows XP (when each individual user logs onto their user profile):

     

    Navigate to:

    C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

    Right click and create a New Shortcut and input one of the three example parameters listed above.

    /DEBUG - Runs the program in debug mode, only recommended for advanced users.

     

    The command-line parameters can be useful if you don't want to hit the Close/Exit every time, or if you are having a problem, and need to find out what is crashing CCleaner.

     

    To do this, Right Click on the CCleaner shortcut, and then click on Properties. In Target, you should see something like this: "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe". Just add the command-line parameter at the end, it should look something like this:

    "C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe" /AUTO

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