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  1. a kind offer indeed mchud, and welcome to the cafe. Watch this section and from time to time you will find a help request. Your inputs will be welcome to us who need these machines for our output.

    How are you with identifying the cause of "Unhandled exceptions" (UE). I will start a new thread with my current problem. If you or anyone else can help it will be WONderful!.

    ~HAP

    Well, HAP, my first client. I haven't heard or seen the UE for some time, so my frame of reference, or perception is we are talking about a Windows 95 or Windows 98 machine? The way you have asked the question is exceptional, the root cause...that is the million dollar question. The long answer is that software is really the computer, the hardware of the computer only carries out the instructions given to it by software..and although software is like stored on some media, a hard drive, a flash stick, whatever...the software is very rarely as good or predicatable as the hardware.

    So, you have something running, there is always something running, an application, whatever on your coumputer. Then something happens, the code isn't logical, but something breaks down. The software, the code, most of the time, has somewhere to go, if it well written code, a error message, which are also written into the code to occur when its important, many times gives you something to go by...here...its like the code, goes for the generic error message, a catch all type error message.. so that is whats going on..the software saying I do not know where to go, I do not know what to do, I can't recover from here.

    So, the info, that makes this easier, is what, when, were or are you doing, prior to the error message? What it the pattern of use that results in the error message being generated? Something very specific, everytime you do this, this and this, you get the error message...or no real pattern, it happens without a pattern, you could be doing anything and it comes up?

    michael

  2. My opinion and experience is that giving is not all that bad of a thing. It is my experience that is talking, and you may have another experience. To me, giving to TWI, whether that was a total of 3 thousand or 5 thousand, it was the intent that made it giving. Firmly, I believe this principle has come back to me, in money or things, that were necessary for me to receive so far during my life. Yes, the Tithe, I believe is merely LAW, OT law, and has no bearing on today, as a percentage, and yes TWI went way beyond the pail on the Tithe specifically...I recall Uncle Harry and statements about its not real giving until you are at 15% or more, yet in the end of it, the conclusion I feel is rational, well, isn't our crime of practicing something specific washed clean by the fact that we practiced something dictated by someone else. And I may sound pretty flaky, its like from the Shakespeare play Henry V, and around the campfire before the battle with the French, the English soldiers are talking about the justness of the Kings cause and the Kings responsibility if his cause is not just. I am unhappy about not receiving/hearing what feels like the real truth with regard to giving with TWI, the changing story of what giving is over the years of my involvement with TWI...and yet, in counting up what has come my way, in whatever form, the balance appears to be well, well beyond whatever I provided to TWI. And it may even be that the principle of giving by so many of thousands of honest folks, over a stretch of time to TWI, worked against TWI in the long run as well, a part of that big picture...TWI had abundance and the abundance was not funnelled back into keeping or supporting those in need in TWI..the elderly, the weaker of us, including myself...michael

  3. Nancy and I were WOW's together in Nashville, that feels to me like 1974. And I caught up with her for a few minutes in San Diego a number of years later, like after year residence in the WC. Anybody know some details. I think I would like to get some pictures of the 5 - 8 or 9th WC, see if I can pick out some folks...anyway, Nancy G anyone? Maybe, I have one to many f's, Nancy Graf

    michael

  4. Joann and Clyde got divorced long ago, and Joann returned to the homestead with her 3 kids, where she remarried to a guy with kids also. This was in the mid 90's and from there, I have no idea. I assume she resettled in that area.

    Nice post, I knew Joann, she was WOW in Lynchburg, VA..

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  5. So;

    Again a newbie here, and by my own admission, bi-polar on the mania side. Another intro: My name is Michael Chudzinski, a newbie. To be honest, my opinion, practice..is that giving is a decent thing to do, being outside of The Way International, the thing that sticks in my mind is the public service message that has the theme that giving ones time has value, like their example is a father spending time with his children...its a principle to me, spending time with an internal personal view or intent of unconditional love is giving.

    So here goes: I may be able to help some of the folks on the PC world, if in using your computer there is some issue. In specific terms: I will keep an eye on whats being posted in the forum and respond to you, if I feel I can assist you, or I have some reasonable person experience in that area. Advice or possibly direction for a problem.

    So, my time flexibility is a spectrum, sometimes I am so very busy, sometimes I got nothin going on except upgrades around my farm. Anyway,

    Switch to newbie role: This is who I was (with getting older and more competition from Overseas in the field)

    MY QUALS:

    Wall Data 1992-1993 Technical Support Note 1

    Midisoft - 1992-1993 Beta Tester - Note 2

    Microsoft 1993-1994 Technical Support - Note 3

    Keane, Inc. 1994-1995 Technical Support - Note 4

    Siemens 1995-1999 Desktop Technician - Note 5

    Nomadix 1999 - 2001 Experienced Tester - Note 6

    These dates are from memory, not a resume. Bottom line is I started into PC's around 1985, graduated from Evergreen State with a B.A, focused on the PC area, that drew me to Advanced Networking. So, its a lifetime of experience in what 11 years. So, Redmond when Microsoft was 6 buildings, then to Silicon Valley, then to L.A. where the money from the Internet Boom had spilled down to high tech areas in Westlake Village.. A past life, really, yet I stayed reasonably up on changes in the PC world. Like right now, I sort of get the impression that the i7 processor by Intel is a good bang for the buck.

    -----So, if you venture this far..nerd talk coming...I salute you, if you make it a read all the way through---------

    Note 1: Wall Data does mainframe to PC communications. Software emulators. Emulation is a software mimic. I supported customers that had issue of our software being able to have a computer session with a mini-mainframe or mainframe.

    Note 2: Mididsoft competed with Microsoft's new product "Power Point". I tested Midissofts' product "Presentation Partner"..specifically, the functioning of a new software technology/standard knowm and OLE or object linking and embedding. Its childs play today, but back then, it was where the market of software was cutting edge..

    Note 3: Microsoft was growing. This is like DOS 6.1. to Windows 3.11 and Windows 95 is alpha code. And I am there as a Contractor.

    Note 4: Keane is partnered with Microsoft. Ah, Windows 95. And I am back at Microsoft as a visiting engineer. New code on a technology that allows a business to encrypt application software that can be unlocked with a key..like you pay for the key and viola...whatever product..Ta Da... and 95 rolls out, people are buying copies way faster than anticipated and the calls are coming in...

    Note 5: Siemens was big in Santa Clara, 1,400 workers, a new chip used for something called a "smart card". USB is the new high tech for hardware, the cutting edge. We do muti-mode fiber optics to the desktop. Oh, and as good as it got were german software solutions to using the Internet as a mode for tele-conferencing, yep, at this time Microsoft's product broke every time there was too much information from one side, or too long a lag.. and now days we take voice and video chat for granted...I come from this dark age in computer technology. So, I leave about the time that blu-tooth was all prototype and gigabit ethernet cards just hit the market for, well, basically testing. I'm pulling in the 60K's.

    Note 6: Nomadix was founded by one of the founders of the Internet, and long term Instructor at UCLA, Leonard Kleinrock. He invented "packet switching". His best student developed the TCP/IP protocol. So, I am working in a small engineering group. We put together test networks. So, I do ATM, cable heads, the cutting edge technology that is emerging out of Japan called "DSL".

    =====

    Michael

  6. Hi Michael

    I sent you a PM but I would like to "offeeeeshally" welcome you to GSC.

    Wanna make a junk run down to the truck stop?

    We could yak a bit on the way and maybe pick up some Moon Pies.

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    well, the thing is that I do remember that place, Delaware, and FLO's would hang down there and the laundermat, from time to time. I do remember I would hit the stop for pie, coffee..I don't recall being on a breakfast run, though, after rolled oats/groats/nuts/honey/milk breakfast at the apartments..

  7. I haven't heard or thought of Hayes for many, many years. I did travel up to Maine for some involvement in that political emphasis TWI had, it was sort of in the diversity of the ministry that was going on: way builders, and so on. I was at the time associated with the Way of Virginia and Michael Martin, but for me it was a complete wash, nothing really gained. After the legalism of the fellowlaborers of Ohio, I was in an environment more of liberty, more liberty than I was comfortable with and none of the political emphasis gelled with me. At this time, I remember also, that a lot of concern was going on of an apocolypse, spelling, whoops, but what I mean is folks keeping food stores, canned and dried this and that, like a years worth...michael

  8. Hi, folks.

    This is Michael. For a couple years, at least, I have been looking over and reading the content on GSC. Never really went into any of the Forums. And its a decent site. I feel that anyone who has experienced TWI, whatever that involvement, they have a perception, and perhaps a story to tell. My story isn't something I can tell in any fashion of completeness, way too many words, it may take some time. The short version, is that I took the PFAL class after meeting some WOW's in Lynchburg, VA...which historically was during the rise of Mr. Falwell and his Baptist Church and his Baptist College. Then I took the Intermediate Class at a family camp in Iowa, then there was the ROA and I went WOW to Nashville, Tenn...and then there was the Fellow Laborers of Ohio... I do have some bad things to say, I think it would be better to put it as "bad news", there were some things I saw, yet I feel I am capable of tempering those things with good news as well. For those of you who think you know me, do drop me a line at: michael.chudzinski@yahoo.com

    And, I think it best to say, regardless of who you were in my life in TWI, I don't feel I have an agenda for you, it happened, its what is was, its past, and live goes on, and Jesus Christ is still coming...there are still some pretty great things worth living for and doing...regards...michael .... Iowa..

  9. Its rare, but I have dreams, vivid dreams. On one of these ocassions, I was dreaming about James Milne. And I got up and started doing a search on James Milne and I found an obiturary page by his children. At the moment, I cannot find it, but will post the link. James died of diabetes a while ago, but not years ago, and I just do not have the date. He will be missed. It was fortunate for me to meet up with him in the Sacremento Delta some years ago.

    michael c.

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