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Charles P Knell replied on December 15, 2009 13:31 to the idea "Supr: Let me search through my posts" in StumbleUpon:
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Charles P Knell gave praise in StumbleUpon on December 10, 2009 14:27:
Su.pr is unbelievable and the best tool ever for Internet Marketing!Su.pr is unbelievable! This by far the best tool ever for Internet Marketing! It works because it creates a partnership between you and stumbleupon. You get something and they get something. And, it's ALL GOOD! OMG, I'm beside myself with excitement! This is every bit as huge as the invention of the telephone, which by the way was, initially, not well received by the business leaders of the time. @Charles_KnNell
Charles P Knell shared an idea in StumbleUpon on December 08, 2009 19:10:
Cancel Link for "Cannot Rate" Error PageHow about adding a cancel link to the "Cannot Rate" error Page so that we can see the page underneath?
Charles P Knell replied on December 04, 2009 18:13 to the question "links posted through http://su.pr/ don't work" in StumbleUpon:
Today December 4, 2009, NOT A SINGLE LINK posted in my twitter account from all people using http://su.pr/ is working. Hello! Hello!...Are you guys there? http://su.pr/ links posted to Twitter are ALL DOWN!
Charles P Knell replied to "Su.pr not posting to twitter.", but it was removed. see the change log
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Charles P Knell replied on October 09, 2009 08:31 to the idea "Timezones in Interface" in StumbleUpon:
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Charles P Knell started following the idea "Supr: Allow unscheduling/deleting future posts" in StumbleUpon.
Charles P Knell replied on October 04, 2009 17:54 to the idea "Don't track my clicks through the Su.pr urls." in StumbleUpon:
Charles P Knell reported a problem in StumbleUpon on October 01, 2009 15:52:
Error, Problem fetching Twitter credentialsIn using su.pr, getting error message "Problem fetching Twitter credentials, please try again in a few minutes" for each and every one of my 6 twitter accounts. Have I done something wrong?
Charles P Knell replied on August 30, 2009 19:45 to the question "Tweet Adder Rate Limit Error." in Twitter:
Have you opened a ticket with TweetAdder to get advice from the company? If so, what did they advise? I've been looking at this product myself. They don't seem to have a bad online reputation. I've personally asked them a question myself and got an immediate answer. http://tweetadder.com/contact-us
Charles P Knell replied on August 29, 2009 18:04 to the problem "Account got suspended last night" in Twitter:
I know that it's hard to take when someone clearly takes advantage of you. The only solution to this is to be smarter. Remember that adversity only makes you stronger.
Charles
http://www.ethical-marketing.rrco.biz
Charles P Knell replied on August 25, 2009 11:07 to the problem "revtwt is tell ppl to make money" in Twitter:
You should definitely change your twitter account password and paypal account passwords if you suspect fraud. Whenever you are trying out a new service that asks you for your paypal email, use a new paypal account so that you don't need to worry about anyone taking money out of it. You can only have one paypal account linked to each checking account of yours, but it's easy for you to transfer money from one paypal account to another.
Best Regards,
Charles
http://ethical-marketing.rrco.biz
Charles P Knell replied on September 30, 2008 07:07 to the question "Twirl crashes computer" in Seesmic:
You may or may not be able to fix this yourself. You may have a virus or you may have some operating system corruption. Make sure that a NAME BRAND virus scanner is used to remove any viruses. If this doesn't fix the problem, you have two choices, attempt to repair the operating system, or reinstall it.
Charles P Knell shared an idea in Right Results Consulting LLC on September 27, 2008 12:35:
Questions you should ask a prospective SEO.What other clients like me have you helped in the past?
What kinds of campaigns did you perform for them?
For your most recent client, what worked and what didn't work?
Charles P Knell replied on September 18, 2008 09:36 to the question "My Mac has a virus or malware HELP!!" in Apple:
If you want to spend time reconsidering Apple's recommendation, my suggestion is that you start over again with Apple and get a second opinion from them. It is possible that you don't have, as you stated in your original post, a virus or malware. If you want to continue to investigate on your own, you might try Googling for the words which describe your symptom. For Example:
Mac spontaneous return
Mac self-invoked return
Mac automatic returns in text applications
etc. etc. (there are hundreds of these searches that you could try)
A disadvantage of proceeding in this way is that it may require more time and effort than simply rebuilding your hard disk. If rebuilding your hard disk fails to correct your problem, that's proof that you have a hardware issue.
Technical troubleshooters use this technique to get ideas when they are working on a problem that they have not encountered before. You may find your solution. You may go down the wrong road muliple times. In the end it is also possible that you have a keyboard hardware problem. However, the real problem behavior may rule that out. You really haven't provided enough of a detailed description here to make a good guess. But, providing a good enough problem description can also be difficult if you are not highly experienced in describing computer problems.
I do hope this helps.
Charles P Knell replied on September 17, 2008 22:15 to the question "My Mac has a virus or malware HELP!!" in Apple:
Shy,
I would like to caution you about downloading free virus scanning software from the internet. It is a fact that sleeper viruses, that is, viruses which activate sometime in the future, which are also written well (so that they don't crash your computer), are not detectable by even by the most reputable virus scanning software. The reason for this is that no one yet knows about them. And, they won't unless they start causing a problem for someone. I strongly recommend that you only use recognized brand name virus scanner software. I think that you can figure out who they are, but I would certainly include Norton in the list unless you did not get it directly from Norton. Do not buy except directly from the name brand vendor.
Reformatting your hard disk and reinstalling your software may seem like a rash solution, but I agree that it may be the quickest solution. Before you do that, be certain to backup your important files so that you can restore them later.
Best Regards,
Charles_KnNell (on twitter)
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