Deleteing PM's?

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  1. Jamie Miles

    Jamie Miles the road warrior

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    Try as I might, I cannot figgure out how to delete my recieved PM's and sent PM's. I have searched the forum and read the faq and cannot find anything about it. Maybe I'm just overlooking a button or something? I've been known to do stupid stuff like that. :rolleyes:

    I have 149 PM's and it says the limit is 150, so yea. :eek:
     
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    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    Check the box to the right of the message you want to delete, then go to the bottom of the page and on the Selected Messages drop down select Delete
     
  3. Jamie Miles

    Jamie Miles the road warrior

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    Thanks, I kinda figgured it was something easy. I now only have 11. (y)
     
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    Hawkco Genuine Car Nut

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    And you call yourself a computer literate teenager. HA!!!!:D
     
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    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    :) Jamie, you set yourself up for that one. I bet you knew Terry was gonna get you, huh.:yup:
     
  6. Jamie Miles

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    Kinda figgured something like that was comeing. :rolleyes:

    This may sound stupid, but I never really noticed that drop down menu was there. :bouncy:

    Besides, I'm more of a hardware guy. I build you one up in no time, but software wise I can formatt your hard drive, set up the OS, and can do basic HTML code (like my site), and thats about it...

    I CAN type 135 WPM with 99% accuracy, beat that! (y)
     
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    When I was your age the idea of a computer in every home and business was as far fetched as Jules Vern's The Time Machine. AND, there certainly wasn't much of a present nor a projected need back then for a male student to take typing.

    My 15-year old daughter is in your league. My wife was once timed at 110 WPM.....correcting her mistakes as she went.....on an IBM Selectric II typewriter. Had she been on a computer keyboard, she might've been around 150. No hitting the return key on a computer keyboard except for paragraphs and spell checkers that correct spelling of common words greatly speeds things up.

    You're gonna make somebody a fine secretary.:eek: :yup: :rofl: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
     
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    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    :biglaugh: Yep, you asked for that one too!!! :rofl: Ain't you glad Terry likes you so much???
     
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    Ray, ain't Jamie a great straight man?:D
     
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    Terry you treat Jamie like the son you didn't have! :lolup:
     
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    What can I say, word processing isn't optional at Collins Hill. :rolleyes: About everyone I know can at least do 90 wpm. :rolleyes:

    Geez, I give up! :lolup:
     
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    I can type 154 WPM with 100% accuracy.
    That was my all time personal best in school, and I always got in trouble for correcting my misspelled words in the test. Its a bad habit I have. Anyways, it was 154 WPM while correcting errors.
    But anyways, you need to fix my sound on my PC
    remote connect to me sometime
     
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    Burlap1 fat lazy truckdriver

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    wpm stats?

    Holy heck what's next beauty tips from maverick owners?:bath::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:
     
  14. Jean Doll

    Jean Doll Maverick Restoration Tech

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    Well now that you mention it, transmisssion fluid makes a great skin conditioner.;) :) As for WPM.... when I was in school I hated typing. I had absolutley NO intention of ever being a secretary or being cooped up in anyone's office. I was just flat out not interested in typing what so ever.My typing teacher used to smack the students across the knuckles with a ruler if you looked at the keys. She did that to me twice and the third time I told her if she ever did that again I was going to stuff that ruler right up her a**. Guess who failed Typing 101? :162: As a result, I can't type worth a damn and I could care less how many words per minute I can type. I can tell you it's not many.:oops: Besides, it's pretty much impossible to turn a wrench and type at the same time.
     
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    Burlap1 fat lazy truckdriver

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    great one jean i needed a good laugh.heck i am happy when i find the right letter the first time!!!i just got done changing my oil in the van maybe i should use that as a toner?
     

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