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Non-Tech : Costco, slow but sure? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: WalleyB who wrote (817)12/24/1998 2:04:00 PM
From: Curbstone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1147
 
Careful guys, all this posting may put us on the SI hotlist!

Merry Christmas, Grandpa Jim. I'm still holding my COST with a 24% paper profit. I just can't bring myself to sell. It's those lines man, and those full parking lots the size of Disneyland's. I wonder if Costco would consider letting me operate a small valet parking operation on the side? "Will work for options."

Jim, I understand you guys got some snow a few days ago...is there any left?

Mike



To: WalleyB who wrote (817)12/24/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1147
 
The simplest way is to just quit your browser and delete all the cookies you got from Vectorvest. Actually there's only one cookie you have to get rid of, but deleting them all does you no harm.

The biggest challenge is finding where and how your cookies are stored on disk. Do a file search for "cookie", that should tell you. If they're all in a single file open that file in a text editor and delete all the lines starting with vectorvest. If they're individual files in a directory (as with Windows 98, I think), just look for a file in the Cookies (or possibly a Temporary Files) directory with vectorvest in its name and trash it.

Just turning off cookie acceptance might work too, I haven't tried it.