If you use M&M's in a small gumball machine it might work. I got one at a party before. You can also use other stuff to like Skittles and other small candy.
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You use ms when writing a document, e.g letter.
another way to write ms is Miss, Mrs ms use ms if you know there prefrence
You can use most versions of MS Word and MS Excel with Windows Vista. The versions mostly associated with Vista are MS Word 2007 and MS Excel 2007.
Hotel industry has a big use of MS Office and MS PowerPoint. They both are used for creating presentations and documents.
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Use Microsoft Virtual PC, install a pre-made Windows 98 virtual machine, and then install Riven on the virtual machine. See http://digiex.net/applications/1022-digiex-exclusive-premade-windows-98-virtual-machine-use-older-games.html for links to MS Virtual PC and the pre-made Win98. Installation is easy, and it works flawlessly.
The good thing about MS Outlook (not Outlook Express) is that it holds all the messages, folders, and hierarchy information in the single .pst file (PST stands for Personal Storage Table). Almost all you need to do is to locate the .pst file on your old machine and copy it to the new one. The steps below show the process: Install Outlook on your new machine and set it up. Find the location of the Outlook.pst file on the new machine. You can use Windows search function from the Start menu. You can also open MS Outlook, click File one the top dropdown menu, click Open, and then choose Outlook Data File. Then click on the arrow next to Outlook and remember or write down the exact location of the Outlook.pst file. Very frequently it may be: C:\Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook.pst. Determine the location of the old .pst file on the old machine. Save your rules to a file if you use Inbox Rules if you use them. Shut down Outlook on both old and new machines. Copy the old Outlook.pst from the old machine to the new, replacing the new Outlook.pst on the new machine. Import Inbox Rules if you use them. Do not use MS Outlook on the old machine or delete the account settings from the old machine. You obviously want all the new messages to be saved only in the newly set up Outlook.pst file.
If you are not sure, Ms. is the Politically Correct term at the moment.
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