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When I'm using it to surf the Web, my Sprint phone has started giving me random things out of Russellville, Arkansas: for example, when I used it to Google the phrase <fajita "ghost pepper sauce" arby's>, it asked if I wanted to search for Arby's stores in Russellville, and it gave me information (including address) about one of their stores there. Going to Special:Mypage on the phone, I learnt that the phone's IP address was 68.28.147.123 right then, but WHOIS and GeoLocate both say that it's merely a generic Sprint address without anything geo-specific, and the Arkansas identification obviously isn't based on my physical location, since I'm in central Virginia. Any ideas why the phone would start focusing on a city that's 900 miles away from me? Nyttend (talk) 00:18, 27 October 2016 (UTC)
The computer at the library froze and something done to unfreeze it made everything really big.
I read the solution was to use CTRL and minus but when there was a place to click to return to default, that made everything big again. Plus even when I reduce everything to what looks "normal" the URL and the web site names above it are still big, and the start button, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome logos, time and everything else at the bottom of the screen is still big.
Also, the fonts on Wikipedia look weird. I have Monobook but it still doesn't look normal.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 21:08, 27 October 2016 (UTC)