Lots of Nice, Random Goodies For The Month of October!
New Fun and Exciting Games In Our NetNoise Gaming Zone!
Things To Make You Go Ummm In Our Points To Ponder Section!
 
October 1st, 2005
Volume 2 - Issue 10  www.n2thenet.com



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Are you a fan of the Sim City line of games? Even if you're not, you will still enjoy this "create your own city" game. Click Here

It's easier to play this next game than it is to explain it. I guess you will have to just Click Here to find out more!!

This game is as fun as it is addictive! Click Here!



Funny Points To Ponder

A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk I have a work station...

If Fed Ex and UPS were to merge, would they call it Fed UP?

If they arrested the Energizer Bunny, would they charge it with battery?

How come you never hear about gruntled employees?

If atheists say there is no God, who do they think pops up the next Kleenex in the box?

Do Lipton employees take coffee breaks?

What WAS the best thing before sliced bread?

What do you do when you have an endangered animal that eats only endangered plants?

If a parsley farmer is sued, can they garnish his wages?

Why do they lock gas station bathrooms? Are they afraid someone will clean them?

Why is there a light in the fridge but never in the freezer?

Quick Tips And Helpful Hints For PC Users

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Have you ever wanted to print a small section of a large file, like just a sentence or a paragraph? Here's how you do it: Select the text you want to print. On the 'File' menu select 'Print'. In the dialog box that opens look in the 'Print Range' section and check the 'Selection' option. Click OK and the selected text is printed.

> To set your computer clock, Move your mouse over the clock. Double Click using the left mouse button. A little box with time and a small calendar will come up. Change the time by going over to time box and clicking on the time. Click Ok. There you have it, much easier than setting a VCR clock hehehe!

>  Windows XP comes with a built in on screen keyboard.  Basically a graphic of a keyboard comes up and acts like your keyboard, you can use your mouse to hunt and peck around. Here is how you launch it: Click start. Go to run and type OSK and click ok. Then the keyboard comes on. It's that simple!

Featured Product For The Month Of October

Did you know that you can advertise on Cookeville.com? We have many different page positions for ads and affordable price ranges to choose from. You can also purchase Featured Business listings in our Cookeville.com Business Directory for as low as $75 per year! Click here to email us for more detailed information. 


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Random Goodies

Alot of you out there have requested more recipes. Here is a site that is sure to please! Click here.

Are you a Betty Crocker fan? Click here to go to the Betty Crocker website for a ton of recipes and much more!

It's time for Halloween again! Click here for some spooky information about the Bell Witch Haunting!

Tired of scams? This site is a public educational website covering a wide variety of financial scams and frauds. Click here to check it out

Do you have a favorite random website that you would like to share with our loyal readers? If yes, please Click Here to send us an email.


Little Known Fun Facts

In the 1940s, the FCC assigned television's Channel 1 to mobile services (two-way radios in taxicabs, for instance) but did not re-number the other channel assignments. That is why your TV set
has channels 2 and up, but no channel 1.

The Eisenhower interstate system requires that one mile in every
five must be straight. These straight sections are usable as
airstrips in times of  war or other emergencies.

David Prowse was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars.  He
spoke all of Vader's lines, and didn't know that he was going to be
dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie.



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