No problem Virginia, you know if you update all that software it will just be obsolete tomorrow lol thanks for the update.
Todd,
Kaye way will work, but you get what is already finished. If you want to know what is on the docket at the commission. This is how.
Like Kaye said:
OCC Home page, under that, Database search then to the right Tab to Conducting Business
Down to Case Processing
You have to have Oracle’s software at this point and it doesn’t run with Windows 8. So keep an old computer for now.
left box 1 Cause
2 equals
Enter Cause #, add entry, you will bring up the information.
Now highlight and go to the 2 magnification icon.
If you want to look up your legal,
You would put in your legal, under Processing under #1,
Thanks Virginia I have an older laptop in my closet I’ve been thinking about getting rid of (glad I didn’t) I believe it has Windows XP so it should work great with Oracle thanks for posting that info for me I’ll dig that computer out tonight and take a look, maybe surf around the website a little and familiarize myself with it, hopefully I get out of this hospital before 10pm unlike yesterday.
Thanks kaye!
Chad,
Thank you.
I will have to try grilling some salmon this way. Sounds like an easy clean up at least.
Todd,
Looks like Kaye saved the day. Sorry I didn’t have another computer set up on XP to tell you. Hope you find what you need.
Some pro & con on oil prices.
http://www.oil-price.net/en/articles/sequester-and-oil-prices.php
Todd,
I hit a button before I was finished.
3 put in case #
Middle box add entry
#5 get results
once that comes up,
highlight case # or whatever you want to look at.
then there are 2 magnification Icon, hit that. This should get you close at least.
Todd,
Hope your battery is good if it’s been in the closet awhile. I am having to put a $170 battery in mine, seems they only last a couple of years. I was thinking I would just put that money into a new laptop, but then I would have Windows 8 again and lots of things don’t work with it yet. I need to purchase a $1400 software package again for my Embroidery sewing machine, so just decided the old XP laptop was worth fixing and everything can run off it. I’m getting cheap and tired of upgrading everything a person turns around. One more thing, I told you that Michael Stark should take your call. I just found out they don’t have to return calls anymore. Guess they are too busy with all the dockets at OCC court and you are supposed to go to the oil company for explanation. Sorry I gave you the wrong information. Things keep changing on me.
I have Win 7, but paid the 99$ for the Pro so I could download and use Windows XP. I also have 2 old computers, one to check Email, never on my new computers, they are both XP as well. In 1996 I started using a program called Micrografx Picture Publisher, it was so good and so far ahead of its time that it is still better than any graphics editor. Corel bought Micrografx out and immediately disposed of Picture Publisher so they could sell their own trashy editor. I purchased 3 CDs of it after that, because it is still the very best but will not run on any 64-bit machine.
I’m with you Virginia, I can’t tell if I get the answer in a nanosecond or a picosecond. Windows XP Pro does just about anything I need done. I have some old computers that I am going to wipe and install Windows 2K on because it wasn’t a bad system for me and I don’t have to pay for the software for each computer with W2K, you can run it on as many comps as you want.
R W,
I was unaware that W2k could be installed on several computers. I may look on eBay for an old W2k disk. We have 2 computers in the farm barn that need cleaning. Then my husband would be happy again as he could run his old CAD program. He is refusing to run Windows 8. I’m waiting for the computer you can talk to and it will do all the work, but I have been waiting for the robot that does a good job cleaning houses also. I may be gone by that time I guess. I keep telling my husband to design this robot, but he just doesn’t listen.
can some post the production from …harvey 1-h …sec 11, 15n 2w
Virginia, I’m ashamed to say that I’m not entirely certain which type of cedar I’ve used. I’m assuming it’s western cedar, as it doesn’t have any sap nor is it red in color, but don’t quote me on that. I did find something for you on this matter, friend me and I’ll send it your way.
Virginia, 2k is basically out of system, there are no updates anymore. It does have the added benefit that it’s so archaic that viruses don’t know what to attach to. A good antivirus is still needed for any antique viruses that may be floating around.
I have also found a program called Deep Freeze that freezes your computer in time so that if anything ever does go wrong, all you have to do is reboot the computer and anything you did not specifically save as administrator will be gone. I hear a lot of businesses use this program and it saves them a fortune in IT costs, not to mention the computers run like new if you didn’t load them up.
DOS? How many sleepless nights I had playing around with Visual Basic and Visual Basic for Windows. (VB and VBDOS) So much fun that when I needed a vampire sounding name because I was writing so much vampire poetry, I invented the name Vee Bdosa, that I still use this very day and have had 5 books of poetry published under the name Vee Bdosa. Google Vee Bdosa, see what you discover, the best American Poetry ever written.
Currently I’m using Windows 8 and I’m not thrilled with it. I liked 7 better. I actually liked Vista after I got used to it but preferred XP Pro over all of them. 2k would handle anything I ever need anymore. The more bells and whistles the more to go wrong and it frequently takes longer for something to load unless you turn functions off anyway. Take it all away and you are left with 2k anyway. I have the Deep Freeze on only one computer and it works fine. Those e-mails you are never supposed to open? No problem, if something happens just reboot and it never happened.
Ronald,
Windows 7 will run 32 or 64 bit and is compatible with lots more software programs, but most of the new software will be written for 64 bit only, so within the next couple years, nothing will run on 32. So keep your old software updated. We have several computers with Pro XP, one Vista which I never bonded with, and 2 Windows 8. Plus a couple laptops with Pro XP. I think an Apple engineer must have went to MSFT to mess up the Windows operating system when he wrote Windows 8, but it is designed for the new phone that MSFT is going to be coming out with. Be sure to keep your XP service pack updated as MSFT is no longer providing service for XP. So its time is limited. Guess if we were in the old days, we would still be running DOS which was a great system if you understood it. I did some software writing back then, but time does move on.
R W,
Are you using Windows 2000 which is also NT 5.0 I believe as a server?
I believe it was written in the late 1990s, maybe about 1999. Then they came out a few months later with NT, then XP, etc. I think XP was the first software that you could only put on 3 computers to be legal. So if you got a virus, you lost that install. You were supposed to be able to call MSFT, give them your computer number and then you could reinstall, but it never worked that way. It was also written with lots of openings so virus writers have a ball. I have never heard of Deep Freeze, I will have to check it out. My son probably knows about it since he is an Electrical Engineer and designs all this stuff that gives me headaches.
now drilling on 17n 3w sec 20
db-----thanks for the information on 20-17-3. I could barely read it through all the cedar smoke.