[citw150] Re: CITW 150 L3 Q6 Societal Issues

Yeah, Depending on how many you have, they can be a pain in the neck and take 
up alot of space.  I mean delete all your cookies.  Then open your web browser. 
 Look at your cookies again and how many files came up.  Can fill up quick.  
- Luke Dickinson

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I resently found out what cookies are and i found a web site to delete them off 
my computer for free, once i did that my computer began to run quicker.  i do 
an update often to make sure to keep them all off my computer. thanks for the 
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Abby Orshal
Janet Brown <BrownJR@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cookies are something put in your computer's memory where your
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