Is there some sort of software or program out there that can fix all grammatical errors like run-ons and comma splices.

Anyone feel free to copy this below letter and forward to Yahoo customer service at: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/forms_index.html

To whom it may concern at Yahoo’s free e-mail customer service:

The time has come to finally consider upgrading your spam diagnostics software on the FREE e-mail accounts too, and not just the petty /year premium e-mail service. Yahoo e-mail does a HORRIBLE job filtering spam from my inbox & this has ongoing problem for YEARS & YEARS.

The reporting of spam to Yahoo over and over has resulted in zero benefits of alleviating the problem. I continue to receive several hundred e-mails, that are CLEARLY SPAM before even reading it, a month at my personal Yahoo e-mail address. Most of which spam is written in the exact same format or wording. It is so ridiculous your spam filters do not catch it!?!?!?!

You are making the decision very easy for me, a user of Yahoo email and MyYahoo home page since I have owned a computer, to finally consider moving to using Google’s home page/Gmail or Hotmail’s free services. Of the hundreds/thousand people I know, there is maybe five (5) TOTAL that still use Yahoo. That’s it… maybe 5!!! Easily > 90% have switched to using Gmail or Hotmail, as did their advertising revenue $$$$$ as well, long ago because of this spam issue with your service.

When are you finally going to do something, anything about upgrading the spam filtering for Yahoo FREE e-mail accounts????

Regards,

Computer Sound Cuts Out?

My sound intermittently cuts out. Running XP with Sound Blaster Audigy 4. Have tried other speakers. Same result. Sound card diagnostics reports all is OK. When sound goes off, may stay off for a day and suddenly start up again. I get audio through headphones even if no sound through speakers. Is there a way to tell whether this is a hardware or a software problem? Appreciate any help. Thank you.

I need some guidance on handling a problem I recently experienced through Best Buy. My mother took her computer in because it was acting extremely sluggish and freezing up. Initially they told her it was .99 for a diagnostic exam. Later in the week she recieved a phone call telling her to fix the problem they needed to run extensive diagnostics and repair which would cost an additional 9.99 because they found viruses. They took our the viruses and installed some childsafe software and the total came to 0. They then called and said they discovered it was actually a bad harddrive and it needed to be replaced (an extra 0). Since replacing the harddrive will completely eliminate the work they did previously, I am wondering what our rights, as customers are. She specifically asked if she it was cheaper to buy a new computer and was told her computer is good and should last about 3 more years. Should they have been able to diagnose the bad harddrive from the inital tests

I have a new router and I plugged the ethernet from the printer into it. My computer sees it but I cant print. I can clean the heads, align it, and print a diagnostic page from my computer but I cant print documents. The Printer is an HP c6280 and the router is a linksys wrt 610n. Do I need to try to uninstall the printer software and reinstall it? Any ideas are welcomed.