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Your friendly guide to Windows(R) 11 The Microsoft(R) Windows operating system runs over a billion computers around the world. Keeping that many PCs running smoothly requires software that keeps up with the times. This edition of the best-selling guide to Windows software introduces the latest changes to the OS, notably the expansion of artificial intelligence tools designed to make work easier. Get all the classic advice on how to build profiles, manage files, and install apps along with insight on the latest tools added to keep Windows 11 PCs up-to-date with the latest tech. Inside... Getting instant answers with Copilot(TM) AI Navigating the Windows(R) OS Making the most of the desktop Organizing your files Staying safe on the internet Setting up controls for kids Removing unwanted objects from photos Troubleshooting common errors
Eight brand new recordings of original Hancock's Half Hour scriptsHancock's Half Hour was one of the most popular radio comedies of the 1950s, and the first modern sitcom. Over 100 episodes of the show were broadcast between 1954 and 1959, but 22 went missing from the BBC archives. Lovingly recreated by Radio 4 in front of a live audience at the BBC Radio Theatre, they can now be heard for the first time since their initial transmission. Collected here are the final eight episodes from the fourth series - including a special premiere of The Counterfeiter, which was never recorded by the original team. The episodes are: The Winter Holiday, Department Store Santa, The Diamond Ring, Prime Minister Hancock, Christmas at Aldershot, The Counterfeiter, The Christmas Eve Party and The New Year Resolutions. Written by Ray Galton and Alan SimpsonProduced by Neil Pearson, Paul Sheehan and Hayley SterlingMusic composed by Wally Stott, and performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Levon ParikianThanks to Tessa Le BarsFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 6 December 2018-31 December 2020Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and with the classic score re-recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra, these hilarious episodes star Kevin McNally as The Lad Himself, with Kevin Eldon, Simon Greenall, Robin Sebastian, Susy Kane and Margaret Cabourn-Smith.
Originally published in 1961, this book provides a series of narratives illustrating the financial situation of the East Anglian gentry in the period between the dissolution of the monasteries and the civil wars. This is a highly readable book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in regional history, economic history and the gentry.
Illustrating a century of change
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