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8.17.98 - GnomeNEWS

Hey gang! This is the Lockergnome Daily HTML newsletter! As you can see, this is MUCH more colorful in your Inbox. Plus, it'll be coming to you on a more frequent basis (for easier info digestion). I encourage you to stick with this NEW format--the best is yet to come! For those text fanatics, you'll also be getting the Text Weekly Digest at the end of every week. So just sit back, relax, and put your feet up on your desk (unless your boss is looking).



There was a farmer who had a website, and BINGO--it had some banners. Too many banners. Too many banners which were supposedly going to pay off but never did. Perhaps you know someone like this? Or perhaps that person is you? Many of us are annoyed by banners which seem out of place (or in our face). But understand that they're a necessary evil (unless you want to pay the bills for site owners). Here's something I've found (and used) which adds content to just about any website:

Bottom Dollar is something you've probably seen before, but take a closer look at it. If your site gets TONS of traffic, this could translate into easy cash flow. To add this script (free) to your site, you can sign up at the Bottom Dollar Network.

But, even if you don't have a website, you can still use it!

If you're looking for the best prices on the Internet, try using the Bottom Dollar search engine. It might not be the only thing you use to find the lowest price, but since when has more information hurt anybody? Give it a shot on Lockergnome's Past Issues page!

-- Chris


GnomePROGRAM

Outlook Messenger Express v3.0 [2.7M] W9x/NT4 FREE

As I've said before, Outlook 98 is far better than 97. But sometimes all you want to do is send a message--and nothing else. That's what this program does! Enter the To, CC, and Subject information, type your message, and send it off! Plus, it minimizes to the system tray when you're not using it. You'll need to have Outlook installed (not Outlook Express). VB5 runtimes included.

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GnomeSYSTEM

PC Week's Free Y2k E-Mail Newsletter

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GnomeCANDY

LiveCam v1.01 [2.5M] W9x/NT4 FREE

There's a voyeur in all of us (like you've never slowed down to see what was happening at the scene of an accident). No doubt you've heard of "web cams" before, but it's darn near impossible to find the good ones. Here's a proggie which has over 150 links to "live" web cameras throughout the world! Perhaps I'll get one someday...

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GnomeFAVORITE

The Death Clock

I'm not a morbid thinker, but after turning 25, I've started to feel my body fall apart. Yes, that's a wee bit dramatic to say, but I'm a dramatic person (c'mon, how else could I write this stuff). If you really want to know how long you're going to live, just take a look at the Death Clock. Looks like I've got a long time to go (what a relief). I hope you do, too!

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GnomeDESKTOP

THEME: I Love Lucy [592k]

Oh Ricky, you're so fine, you're so fine you blow my mind--Hey Ricky! Is it time to Babaloo already? Where the heck did I put my bongo drums? Everybody's favorite redhead is now invading your PC.

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GnomeTIP

I used to download animated cursors all the time. Here's a quick way to preview what they look like when animated: right-click on the ANI file and choose 'Properties'. In the upper-left corner of the dialog box you'll see the animation (albeit at a slower rate).