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Hello there clu;
I can say that I really don't know this to be true. I have been staying away from the new questions and sticking with the old as I am a bit confused as to what we are actually supposed to answer. There are so many of the old questions, I am tackling them one subject at a time. I am now attempting to be efficient at it.
Have a good one, Fishlet.... today's theme is storybook homes...
Hello there bone!
The answer is quite simple because if we did, someone would change their mind.
(Not a woman of course. Never a woman. Nope. Nada... and no way hose-ay!)
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello there jessmccoy1992!
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello elias1026!
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello there mandygirl!
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello there Burt70!
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello there hacke1!
Oh my goodness! Follow these instructions...
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello there sheridawn!
This is a very popular question and here is your answer!
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello there jigk!
Funny you should ask. I just happen to have the information at hand.
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet
Hello there theman2!
(Ooooooh impressive name!)
If you see a green or blue Ask a Question button on your tool bar, right click on it, select show/hide, find the akaQA icon and click on it. This will deactivate ask a question (akaQA). Or to remove the toolbar, follow these steps Start menu > Control panel > add/uninstall programs > locate the toolbar, if it's Bing, it hides under the name conduit or conduit engine > uninstall
Thank you ... and have a glorious day!
Sincerely, Fishlet

