Downloading and installation
instructions for MIND
VACATION
and DEEP,DEEP
THOUGHTS:
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Click on any of the blue underlined words which
represent the presentation you want to download. When the downloading screen
comes up in your browser, choose a path in which you want to save the download.
AOL users typically save downloads in a path called C:\America Online 5.0\downloads.
Note the path to where you are downloading the file. Start the download.
The estimated download time is noted beneath the programs title above.
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Once the downloading is complete, you may exit
your browser. Choose the Run option in the Start menu and locate and launch
the file you just downloaded. (The file is called "Mindvacaion.exe" or
"Deepthoughts.exe", depending upon which one you selected, and is where
you told your Web browser to save it.) Alternately, you can use Window's
Explorer and simply do a 'Search' for a program called "Mindvacaion.exe"
or "Deepthoughts.exe" (depending upon which one you downloaded).
That will take you straight to the program.
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Double click on the program you downloaded.
The files will "self-extract" and (if you accept the defaults) will be
installed in a subdirectory on your hard drive called 'C:\PowerPoint Presentations'.
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You are now ready to take your Mind Vacation,
or enjoy some Deep, Deep Thoughts. Navigate to the directory
on your C: drive called 'C:\PowerPoint Presentations'. Double click
on the name of the file you want to view. Gather some friends, turn
down the lights, relax, and enjoy.
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If you have some proposed additions, please e-mail
me at asrisl@aol.com.
Other system requirements:
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Windows 95 or 98
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Sound (sound card and speakers)
(Do not try to run these programs without background music It's provided
with the presentation in the download. This music is an absolute
"must." I guarantee you will not like the presentations without music.)
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Friends to share these presentations
with.
Presentations conceived and
designed by Roy Lasris.
Saying and thoughts used in
presentations are not necessarily original works of the designer.
(c) 1997 and 1999 by Roy Lasris
asrisl@aol.com
www.denbighlaw.com
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