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How can I recover deleted mail from a particular label in a Gmail account?

Gmail lets you delete either an entire conversation or one message from a conversation. Deleted messages are a lot like the stuff in the trash can in your kitchen: eventually, it's all going in the big dumpster outside, but for a little while, you can still rummage through it if you lost something important. Gmail will empty messages from your Trash automatically after 30 days, or you can permanently delete messages yourself. Here's how you can get rid of an entire conversation: Open the message (or select the checkbox next to it). Click the Delete button to move the message to Trash. And here's how you'd preserve most of a near-perfect conversation, but forget about a single message: Open the conversation and find the message in question. Click the down arrow next to Reply, at the top right of the message pane. Click Delete this message. Oh no! I've made a terrible mistake! I want that message back! It's okay. Just after you delete a message, a yellow bar with an Undo link appears at the top of the page. If you click it, your message will be moved from Trash back to its original location. As long as your change of heart occurs within 30 days of deleting the message, you can also retrieve it from Trash by clicking Trash, selecting the message in question, and clicking Move to Inbox. This won't work if you've already permanently deleted the message, though. No, really. I don't even like having that message in my Trash. Please take it away. Once a message is in Trash, Gmail will delete it in 30 days, but you're more than welcome to delete it permanently yourself. Click Trash along the left side of any Gmail page. (If you don't see Trash along the left side of your Gmail page, click more above Contacts on the left side of the page.) Check the box next to the message you'd like to permanently delete. Click Delete Forever. This time, it's really gone forever.Hope this will help you in finding your deleted mails. Thank you

What are the Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts?

List of 57 Shortcuts to make your life easy in digital worldWindow key = Used to open start menuWindow key + E = Used to open my computerWindow key + R = Open RUN dialog boxWindow key + F = Used to searchWindow key + U = Used to open Ease of Access CenterWindow key + X = Used to open Window Mobility CenterWindow key + Ctrl + F = Used to open search box in computerWindow key + Pause/Break = To open System PageWindow key + P = To switch on presenttion mode on ProjectorWindow key + D = Used to show desktop displayWindow key + L = To lock computerCtrl + N = To create new fileCtrl + P = To print documentsCtrl + X = Used for Cut the text/fileCtrl + C = Used to copy the text/fileCtrl + B = Used to BOLD the textCtrl + I = Used to italic the textCtrl + U = Used to underline the textCtrl + F = To search any text in documentCtrl + D = To delete the next wordAlt + D = To select address bar in the browserTab = To move aheadWindow + Up Arrow = Used to maximize the window screenWindow + F1 = Used to open Help and SupportEsc = To close running taskAlt = Used to open hidden menuAlt + Tab = Used to switch between different open windowsAlt + Spacebar = To open shortcut menu of current windowAlt + Left Arrow = Arrow displays the previous folderAlt + Right Arrow = Displays the next folderShift + Delete = To delete file permanentlyShift + F10 = To open context menu for selected itemCtrl + Shift + N = To create new folderCtrl + Esc = To open start menuCtrl + Click = To select more than one itemF1 = Open Help WindowF2= Used to rename the file/folder nameF3 = Open searchF4 = To view address bar listF5 = Refresh screenF6 = Used to switch the items in window and dialog boxF7 = Displays the command history in a command promptF10 = To open hidden menuF11 = Used to Full screen the browser windowCtrl + Alt + End = To open window security dialog boxCtrl + Z = Used for UndoWindow + Home = Minimize all windows except current windowCtrl + Y = Used for RedoCtrl + Shift + A = Change characters to capitalsShift + F10 = Show the current shortcut menuCtrl + G = Go to a pageAlt + C = Display the table of contentsAlt + N = Display the connection settings menuWindow + Shift + M = To open all minimized windowWindow + Spacebar = To view desktopCtrl + Shift + Esc = To open Task ManagerCtrl + Shift + Tab = To move back in tab

Why are there arrows on my watch links?

It indicates the direction in which you can push out the split-pin that holds the links together, incase you need to remove one or more links to size the bracelet for your wrist.Bracelets either have split pins (push pins) that you can push or hammer out with an implement with a small enough tip such as any spring bar tool, or they have small screws, which you see on more expensive watches.

Time travel... can it be done..? if so, how? Explain fully..?

Only time travel into the future is possible, the past is not.

By constantly accelerating, like in a space ship with unlimited fuel, ( same effect as gravitational acceleration), time will slow down for you compared to a stationary observer. Gravitational fields have the same effect.
So in your space ship, you can accelerate contineously ( if unlimited fuel), and you will observe your speed growing faster and faster, and appear to exceed the speed of light by many times. To you, time is passing by normally. How is this possible? from your perspective, as your velocity increases, the thickness of planets appear to get thinner, and thinner. As you approach the speed of light, a planet will appear like a paper cutout hanging in space. You will appear to be traveling many times the velocity of light.
However, an observer who is at rest, will see you accelerate, and approach the speed of light, but never quite get there. If he could see your watch, and compare to his watch, he would note that your watch has nearly stopped, and is slowing down further, the more you accelerate. You looking back at the clock on earth would see the clocks running unbelievably fast, but yours would appear to be keeping time normally. If you projected a light beam forward of your speeding ship, it would move forward at the speed of light, even though your ship is supposedly moving nearly at the speed of light already.
Time dilation, and length contraction. Derived from special relativity.

The other way is to fly through the center of a spinning black hole shaped like a donut. The gravitational field would be so strong, that time would slow down for you, as seen by an observer. The field would probably be so strong, that you would be squeezed into a strand the diameter of spagettie. So that may not be the best approach.

These would work, but a time machine in a room on earth would not work, except for gravitational effects. If you could create a time machine, you would not disappear, but would appear frozen in time.

The gravitational effects on time have been observed by placing an atomic clock in orbit, and the identical one on Earth, in the gravitational field. The clock on arth ticks slower than the one in orbit. Same is true for airline passengers. Time moves a bit faster for them, the world clock is slower while they are traveling.
( just a few Femto seconds or so )

What natural resources did the Vikings rely on?

Iron for weapons and tools, timber for ship building, fishing was important since soil and climate conditions often provided poor crop yields, sheep for wool and meat.

Can you remove your fingerprints from an object?

Human fingerprints on surfaces are primarily composed of oily residue due to the natural oils in human skin being deposited on the surface, how well they form in the first place as well as how easily they can be removed is significantly affected by the nature of the surface.Non porous surfaces like glass, metal, plastic, wood varnish and similar the fingerprints can generally be removed by simply wiping the surface clean, use of a damp cloth or a cleaning solution which is designed to break down oily residues can help to remove stubborn fingerprints.  Examples would be window cleaning products, dishwashing soap etc.Porous surfaces like paper can retain fingerprints more easily since they can absorb some portion of the oil leaving a mark not dissimilar to a watermark in the fibres of the paper and can be revealed when the paper is held up against a light source.  Removing all traces of such prints without damaging the fragile paper itself is very difficult.

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