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HangingInThere
07-05-2009, 12:28 PM
I recently delected all cookies which resulted in all favicons disappearing from my bookmarks in Opera. Most have been restored simply by revisiting each website. I've not been able to retrieve the NGPP favicon for my bookmarks....anyone know what might be happening??

HangingInThere
02-05-2010, 12:28 PM
And...thank you, thank you, I just noticed that the favicon has just reappeared!! :tiphat:

Bill Archibald
02-05-2010, 07:49 PM
Yah, I upgraded to Opera 10 and mine disappeared too, so I was motivated :roflmao:

For some reason it had been removed. Luckily I had it on file.

You're welcome.

HangingInThere
02-06-2010, 12:31 AM
Bill...you da man! ;)

LaRusso
02-09-2010, 04:48 PM
Hello hanginginthere, you sound like a really knowlegeable installer and have visited our web site over some time

I think it would be in our best (and maybe yours as well) to join our organization and help spread the professional word around the globe, what do you say?

Together we can make a difference


Thanks,

Vincent J. LaRusso C.P.
2nd National Vice-President

Bill Archibald
02-09-2010, 06:58 PM
Don't worry Vinnie, we've been "gently persuading" Glenn for a while to join our little band of merry paperhangers. Unfortunately he has other irons in other fires that do this world a whole lot more good that even the NGPP does.

But, that won't stop us from nudging him periodically :devil: :2thumbs:

HangingInThere
02-10-2010, 07:52 PM
Thank you Bill, couldn't have put it better myself. ;) Speaking of which, I just received an email yesterday that the orphanage missionary had an audience with the Secretary to the President. He was one of 25 who presented their needs for a look-see by the government. My understanding is that the President has allocated 10 million dollars to the area.

The main building is nearly completed, but a cafeteria is needed. To be up and running they need approximately $750,000. At the rate things have been going, we'd be looking at another 5-10 years...

I don't know if I mentioned it, but if anyone knows of folks desperate to adopt, Tapestries of Life Mexico has been given the unprecedented right to put the orphans up for International adoption. One of the guys in my men's Bible study group had been trying for over 5 years to adopt here in the States. Another did adopt, but from China, and I believe it took some pretty deep pockets to pull it off. Once the orphanage is up and running, Tapestries is looking to simply cover the paperwork costs.

Bill Archibald
02-10-2010, 10:37 PM
That's great news Glenn.

You are truly doing blessed work. :2thumbs: