At 10:33 PM -0500 06/12/2005, Kristina wrote:
on 6/12/05 9:12 PM, Pacer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the appearance of the thunderstorm outside and the propensity for my
DSL to go down in severe lightning, maybe mother nature will stop me .
Since I have had the Linksys Gateway G ADSL
OK FINE. You have all made excellent arguments. I just hope that
Intel's technology doesn't screw anything up. I also hope the future
Mac's are stuck with that stupid sticker, INTEL INSIDE. Yikes! (I
know this won't happen, at least not while Jobs is alive, but it's
funny anyway)
My comment was also intended to be made in a sarcastic, humorous
manner. Though mine had much more sarcasm. Apparently I missed the
mark and the list mom gave me a write up for it. Whatever.
Glad you got some humor out of it anyway, being the only person my
post actually affected
Hello all,
My Pismo has been acting a little sketchy lately. That's the best
way to describe it. Basically, all of the animations in OS X that are
normally smooth and sleek, are now jumpy and quick. Not sure what's up
here. Maybe I'm being too picky? Maybe the hard drive is snagging?
The fact that a surge is hitting you so often, either thru your phone
line or thru your power line is BAD. VERY BAD. It means your home
is improperly grounded. This is a fire hazard. DO NOT ignore it.
Fix it.
That's what I thought too...it must be the lines...
Thanks for the warning
Was able to resucitate an abandoned ABS snow that had its WAN port
fried. Spotted a fried surface mount resistor with my trusty loupe
and got it going again.
Am thrilled with the USB print sharing that is very simple and
reliable out of the ABS USB port. Used to wait until returning to
On Jun 13, 2005, at 12:33 AM, Ben Dyer wrote:
The jury's still out on exactly what they'll do with the chipset,
whether it'll be a standard Intel type or custom-made for Apple,
but either way, it won't be too far removed (technologically) from
ordinary PC hardware.
This is one of the
-An old friend of mine and macs says that he welcomes the idea about as
much as making MacDonalds compulsory:)
-We are developers of software for Macs. Hope, Apple might be willing
to provide the developer kit at a lower price (or even at no charge.)
Surely they realize that without
I have never tried it myself. But I have seen it on my brother's PC as
a dual operating system. I believe he got rid of it. I was a novelty
for him. I would be interested in seeing if I could get my apple to
run BeOS. But then again, what's available for that platform? As you
can see I
Heh. I agree totally. It's nothing that terribly exciting. And I
don't think that Apple is stupid enough to do something that would
completely ostracize their loyal users like the people on this list.
I'm sure things will be just the same and with any luck you won't even
notice the
on 6/13/05 9:02 AM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Palm pilots are generally quite compatible with macs. I know my M500
has never had a problem, OS 9 or OS X.
What do you need one to do?
Schedule and project plan?...as portable files that fit in a purse...
I am not sure what
On Jun 12, 2005, at 6:59 PM, Pacer wrote:
My Fellow PowerBook-philes and 'david',
This is interesting to me. Firstly, I am curious as to how the
network at your University is run. At my alma mater they had a
network which consisted of multiple layers and multiple input/
outputs to and
On Jun 12, 2005, at 9:33 PM, Ben Dyer wrote:
Personally, I'm looking forward to replacing my 1.67GHz PowerBook with
something roughly 3 times as fast (if what I've been hearing about OS
X performance on the developer boxes is correct) in about a year's
time. The transition will be a headache
At 10:08 PM -0400 6/12/05, Pacer wrote:
I feel the PowerPC was a bit more inherently stable (read some of
the notes on MacSlash about bit addressing) and the Altivec
instructions were likely a bit better for high-end number-crunching
(I've already read multiple worries from scientists who
I have been playing around with upgrading to X.4 on my
Wallstreets, using the new XPostFacto4. But I have run
into a snag.
I suspect that it is hopeless, but just wanted to
check.
Using the new XPostFacto 4, I can load the software
and recognize the DVD, even in OS 10.2. But when it
tries to
On Jun 13, 2005, at 9:59 AM, Dan O'Donnell wrote:
On Jun 12, 2005, at 9:33 PM, Ben Dyer wrote:
Personally, I'm looking forward to replacing my 1.67GHz PowerBook
with something roughly 3 times as fast (if what I've been hearing
about OS X performance on the developer boxes is correct) in
Most PeeCee users are too stupid for the Mac community
ANYWAY.
Now, I'm not so sure about that. I know some folks who claim
they use Macs because they weren't smart enough to keep track of all the
things one needs to do to get a windoze machine to work.
A person might be able to make a good living in the town this college is
in by selling powerbooks that look like university-approved machines.
Peter
--
G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog Electronics
I live in South Florida and we have thunderstorms everyday especially
in the Summer. I used to have BellSouth DSL and had a similar
experience. I use a cable modem now. No more problems.
Tim
On Jun 12, 2005, at 11:33 PM, Kristina wrote:
on 6/12/05 9:12 PM, Pacer at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Gladys,
Well, I have an HP All-In-One, OfficeJet G85 model, it is a good
product, yet getting it to work properly with OS X is always a chore. I
use it almost exclusively with Windows computers, yet I have used it
with OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and 10.3 (Panther). The unit and drivers work
as
Zoltan,
I hope you meant that you hope future Macs are NOT stuck with that (I
will change the adjective to) irritating intel inside sticker.
I certainly prefer not to have any ads on my computers. I especially
prefer to have my Macs not resembling race cars.
Best regards,
Scott
OK FINE.
scott:
i went from 10.3.9 to 10.4.1. i repaired preferences before and after
the install. in panther you had the usb option, but in tiger all i
am getting is the hp ip option. the printer is not recognized. on the
other had, the samsung laser works perfectly. i tried the linix
drivers
On Jun 13, 2005, at 2:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zoltan,
I hope you meant that you hope future Macs are NOT stuck with that
(I will change the adjective to) irritating intel inside sticker.
I certainly prefer not to have any ads on my computers. I
especially prefer to have my Macs
Hello folks,
I have two iBooks. One is an iBook SE (466mhz graphite) with a DVD rom.
[It has been a real workhorse - a great computer.] The other is a newer
12 iBook (1 mhz) with a cd rom [last years model] that I bought from
my Big U's Micro Order Center for a song and a dance. I needed a
OOPS!! I DID MEAN NOT! Wow, now does that sound educated?! Of all
the ironic typos to happen, it seems I forgot to type one little word
that ended changing the point. . .not. Well Scott, at least you got
it. :)
Zoltan
THE BLUETOOTH (and WiFi) MASTER
Zoltan,
I hope you meant that you
My Fellow PowerBook-philes and Tim,
Cable Modems would be nice if only we did not have one of the worst
iterations of the Comcast Empire where I live. It was formerly known as
MediaOne, then later as ATT Cable and Broadband. MediaOne has the
dubioius distinction of having the poorest
on 13/06/05 17:36, gladys pérez-almiroty at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
scott:
i went from 10.3.9 to 10.4.1. i repaired preferences before and after
the install. in panther you had the usb option, but in tiger all i
am getting is the hp ip option. the printer is not recognized. on the
other
on 13/06/05 22:12, Pacer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I live in South Florida and we have thunderstorms everyday especially
in the Summer. I used to have BellSouth DSL and had a similar
experience. I use a cable modem now. No more problems.
For what it's worth, I used to have a Linksys
Have tried several times to post a new topic, but keep getting the
following rejection:
Failed to deliver to 'G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com'
LIST module(list G-Books) reports:
Your message cannot be posted.
It is composed using the 'windows-1252' character set,
and this list accepts
Hi Listas
I have Ti-Book 800MHz with 1gig of RAM, and a 155 GB firewire hd
attached. I'm running 10.4.1. I've been using this machine as a
desktop unit, always on and plugged in. I probably killed the battery
that way but ever since I installed Tiger, I can't restart or shut
down without
On Mon, 13 Jun Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
My Pismo has been acting a little sketchy lately. That's the best
way to describe it. Basically, all of the animations in OS X that are
normally smooth and sleek, are now jumpy and quick. Not sure what's up
here. Maybe I'm
On Thu, 9 Jun Rad Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I upgraded my Pismo w/ Tiger and also also did a fresh install on a
Lombard (via putting hd in my Pismo). After installtion, I tried to
put a CD in the drive to install some other software and it won't
recognize that there is a CD in the drive or
On Wed, 08 Jun Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I've been using a Canon i960 for about a year now, from time to time.
This
morning, my daughter had to print an important homework she had to
turn in
and since it had colors, she went with the i960. Well, she was not
able to
get
I have the same problem. Guess the list will just have to get along
without my input.
skinny butt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jun 13, 2005, at 8:50 PM, G-Books wrote:
From: John Bertram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Windows characters??
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 22:48:01 -0400
Have tried several
Bruce,
That was a good article, thanks for posting that link. Which company
will benefit from branding is interesting to think about. I think both
can benefit if they respect each other and not try to rip each other
off (and not put intel inside stickers on the front or top of Macs!).
Which
John, or jb (if you prefer):
The Text Encoding setting in your email program needs to be changed.
The setting seems to be set to windows-1252 and needs to be set to
ISO-8859-1. If you are using Mail, then Text Encoding is the last
item under the Message menu. Set it to Default.
Also, this
Gladys,
Hmm, do you have multiple user accounts on that Pismo?
Scott
Subject: Re: tiger, pismo and hp
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 17:36:05 -0400
scott:
i went from 10.3.9 to 10.4.1. i repaired preferences before and after
the install. in panther you had the usb option, but in tiger all i
am
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