Such a lovely tribute to the Royal ladies , all admired by me.The yacht was I believe, I gift to King Frederick from the people of Denmark.Quite a different story to our splendid Yacht !.
Thanks so much for posting this, Rik. It is very interesting unto itself (especially the more personal shots of the three sister, obviously enjoying spending time together). But beyond that, I had the privilege of seeing the Faberge exhibit at the Koldinghus back in 2016, and I very much regretted that the time factor prevented me from exploring more of the town of Kolding itself. In fact, during the train trip (to/from Copenhagen), there were many towns where I wish I could have gotten off the train and just rambled around, seeing and experiencing whatever I came across. (But then, as you no doubt know, Denmark is like that!) Thanks again for this wonderful video.
Rick do you have any videos at all about inability to access webpages? "Page cannot be displayed?" I just reinstalled Windows XP and am having a hard time accessing websites and doing Windows updates.
Thanks very helpful. One tip if, when deleting temp files, you select "Edit" along the top and select "select all" in the dropdown menu higlighting all files in folder, then hit delete, hope that's helpful
I am a complete novice I must first explain. I have made a mess of my computer in my attempts to remove the delta search engine. I took advice from a RU-vid member and deleted all of the temp files. Could this explain why I am no longer able to download photos from my Kodak camera?......And, is it possible to retrieve deleted temp files? Thanks.
Yes you can. You have to start up in Safe Mode and then delete the files in the temp folder under windows. Delete the files in sets of 10, 20 or 50. Depend on how many temp files you have in the folder. There will be between 3 and 6 files that you are not able to delete. The system will refuse to delete these so do not mark them for deletion. Only delete the files the system allow. Reboot the system after you have deleted then files. Good luck.
The Northeast was still hunkered down Saturday as a massive blizzard pummeled the region, snarling road and air traffic, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and contributing to at least four deaths. Snow and heavy winds were still slamming many areas on Saturday morning, and overnight gusts reached hurricane force in some places.