On 2012/02/14 01:08, Joshua Juran so eloquently wrote:
The great thing about standards is... you can always ignore them and do it your
own way!
That is an excellent idea Joshua, why didn't I think of that?!?!?! Tell you what,
you go ahead and remove all standards from your life then let us
On 2012/02/13 02:48, Josh Juran so eloquently wrote:
Please don't Reply to send an unrelated message -- it hijacks the thread. Also,
consider posting your questions to the macos9 mailing list instead.
Word. I've gotten to the point that I delete hijacked threads because when I
collapse the
On 2012/02/13 08:23, Barry Levine so eloquently wrote:
I changed the subject line.
That always has seemed to start a new thread.
There is a number in the headers that determines what thread a message belongs to,
what the subject line contains is irrelevant.
Not to pick on you in particular
On 2012/02/13 06:02, Mark Langthorne so eloquently wrote:
Every time I put the Mac to sleep it cuts out when waking. Then I have
to unplug it let it stand awhile then reboot it. Anybody have any
ideas I have tried different configurations of ram to see if that was
the issue but the same thing
On 2012/02/12 08:24, QuoVadis so eloquently wrote:
Hello Tina,
Does the USB2.0 version use DDR memory, instead of SD-RAM of the USB
1.1 version? If so, then the topic starter has more options indeed.
I'm not sure how pricey a 1GB DDR SO-DIMM is going to be..
Greetings,
Eelco.
Thanks for
On 2012/02/11 14:40, Dan so eloquently wrote:
At 4:54 PM -0800 2/8/2012, Robert Lee wrote:
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually impaired has some to
On 2012/02/11 12:12, QuoVadis so eloquently wrote:
One gigabyte of memory is the maximum you can get in an iMac G4, by
the way.
Just to be clear, the first G4 iMacs have a memory limit of 1GB. The later USB 2
iMac G4s are rated at 1GB of memory by Apple but in reality can use 2GB as I have
On 2012/02/11 14:41, Mark Langthorne so eloquently wrote:
Its a setting in the Click to Flash plug in not in YouTube and I think
its Safari only.
There are two Click to Flash plug-ins, one is indeed a Safari plug-in and the
other that gets installed in the internet plug-ins folder works for
On 2012/02/05 12:58, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
I don't know? On LEM-Swap there are three power supplies available right now for
only $30 each, buy one NOW before they're gone!!!:
http://groups.google.com/group/lemswap/browse_thread/thread/c733ebfe5d50ddae?hl=en
Wow, it's magic. If I
On 2012/02/03 09:22, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
There were no dual-core PowerPC cpus ever used in Macs
Except this one:
PROCESSOR
Processor PowerPC 970MP (G5)
Processor Speed 2.0, 2.3, or dual 2.5 GHz
Number of Cores 2 per processor
Cache 64K (instruction), 32K (data) L1, 1MB
On 2012/02/02 05:53, JoeTaxpayer so eloquently wrote:
Tina, I do know, the hard way. Jane 2.0 and I are at the mall, and she
asks to go to the mac store. You know where that got me.:)
Smart lady! :)
Tina
--
Acceleron: HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D 2GB RAM Discrete graphics XP Pro
Luxo Jr:
MAC = Media Access Control
Mac = PC sold by Apple
M‧A‧C = Cosmetics line
Mix them up and there's no telling what you'll get. ;-)
Tina
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Acceleron: HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D 2GB RAM Discrete graphics XP Pro
Luxo Jr: iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForceFX5200 Ultra 64MB VRAM 10.4.11
On 2012/01/14 11:17, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
When Apple replaces a motherboard they make the serial # match
Not always. I purchased a 'refurb' iMac G4 that initially had a matching SN, but
it (along with others like it) had a problem with some flashed code that kept the
display
On 2012/01/10 13:36, John Carmonne so eloquently wrote:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 11:40 AM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
What's going on in that Mac, John?
Dual 1.25 4 HDD's, 2 optical's burning at the same time.:-) and other stuff.
Now that's a PPC Mac being put to good use, it's nice to see one being
On 2012/01/07 09:54, Stephen E. Bodnar so eloquently wrote:
Very well said. Having done this very same migration numerous times, there is
one
gotcha - let Migration Assistant create the new user on the new (target) machine
and not update an existing account. Otherwise, weird things happen with
On 2012/01/06 19:00, Mel so eloquently wrote:
How does one enable plugins on TFF so that flash will work?
Type about:config in the address bar, without the quotes, and Enter; then search
for flash. I don't remember what the relevant lines are but it's pretty
straightforward to enable
On 2012/01/03 13:07, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Jan 3, 2012, at 12:43 PM, Tina K. wrote:
But is it not better to run fsck from SU or a different drive/partition/disc?
It makes no difference here. The key is having access to the entire volume.
Point taken, thank you Bruce
On 2012/01/03 09:16, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Jan 2, 2012, at 9:00 PM, Tina K. wrote:
It seems odd that two different machines are experiencing the same
condition, have you done any maintenance on them recently? Perhaps the free
Applejack or the very un-free DiskWarrior could
On 2012/01/03 12:12, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Jan 3, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Tina K. wrote:
DW is probably more likely to fix it, but running fsck from Open Firmware
instead of the boot drive, and possibly permissions repair, might be
helpful.
Applejack doesn't run fsck from Open
On 2012/01/02 17:11, Valter Prahlad so eloquently wrote:
Il giorno 2-01-2012 23:54, cheryl ha scritto:
I have two old Macs that I want to wipe the data from. Can I do that
myself?
Do you mean erasing the whole drive, or just the user's data?
In other words: do you want an empty drive, or
On 2012/01/02 20:53, Kevin so eloquently wrote:
Recently I have not been able to access a partition on a Firewire hard drive.
When
I click on the icon for the partition on my desktop or in the devices list in
the
sidebar of the Finder, the Finder seems to blink and all of the icons on the
On 2011/12/30 16:15, dc so eloquently wrote:
After reading over one of the topics in this list I installed Private
Eye. What a mistake! Now I'm paranoid! There are scores of outgoing
connections, including amazonaws.com. How do I disable or remove them?
ClamAV shows the system is clean but there
On 2011/12/24 13:15, Barry Levine so eloquently wrote:
My son the Linux maven, has been trying various distros on a BW G3. His
main complaint has been a problem with video card driver functionality (he
says it's a Rage 128 card).
Any wisdom here for him?
There's a lot of good support in the
On 2011/12/24 13:22, Dan so eloquently wrote:
At 3:08 PM -0500 12/24/2011, Barry Levine wrote:
change settings to the digest version.
To be honest, I really wish there was a way to kill off the digesting
completely.
Data-wise, it saves very little. It delays sending of messages so your
Mac OS X Hints has a blurb today about using USB 3 Devices on your USB 2 equipped
Mac for faster data transfers:
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20111217160646567
Tina
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Acceleron: HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D 2GB RAM Discrete graphics XP Pro
Luxo Jr: iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4
On 2011/12/18 10:43, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
I am trying to share my printer and public folder from a G-4 DA running 10.4
to a
windows 7 machine. The windows 7 machine lied and said the printer installed
but
nothing prints. I cannot see the public folder on the Mac. I went into
On 2011/12/19 10:48, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
On 12/19/2011 11:39 AM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/12/18 10:43, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
I am trying to share my printer and public folder from a G-4 DA running 10.4
to a
windows 7 machine. The windows 7 machine lied and said
On 2011/12/09 06:30, Nick Adams so eloquently wrote:
Sorry about not changing the subject, an oversight on my part.
Actually it's better to start a new subject rather than changing the subject - I
have Strange fan issue with G5 + Leopard 68 pin vs 50 pin SCSI HD? and
Question re failing HD
On 2011/12/04 22:37, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
On Dec 4, 2011, at 11:09 PM, John Ruschmeyer wrote:
According to the file, the Zip actually contains a copy of the last
PPC-compatible version which has then been hacked to report a later version
number as required for the Facebook test.
On 2011/12/03 21:03, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
On Dec 3, 2011, at 9:44 PM, DLC wrote:
Someone recently tried to send me a .exe driver for my Win laptop.
Have'm resend the driver compressed (.zip).
And without exe in the file name.
Tina
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Acceleron: HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D
On 2011/12/01 14:41, Dan so eloquently wrote:
At 9:41 PM +0100 12/1/2011, Mac User #330250 wrote:
Might the issue be fixed if I clean out the dust, which I presume must be there
after all these years (I didn't look too deep into it yet)?
Yea. Crud is one of the biggest causes of heat
On 2011/11/27 20:25, janespra...@comcast.net so eloquently wrote:
1. So, what brand would any of you suggest for an external drive?
If you want a ready to go solution I recommend OWC's external drive enclosures.
Personally I prefer to put my own together using enclosures that have Oxford
On 2011/11/27 20:25, janespra...@comcast.net so eloquently wrote:
1. So, what brand would any of you suggest for an external drive?
I should have mentioned that Western Digital's enterprise drives are warranted for
5 years and have a good reputation. They cost a bit more, but worth it in my
On 2011/11/27 04:43, Lawrence David Eden so eloquently wrote:
Many thanks to the mavens who offered great answers to my question. This Group
is
the best place to get answers quickly.
And they're affordable too!
Tina
--
Acceleron: HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D 2GB RAM Discrete graphics XP
On 2011/11/27 08:01, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
Batterys of the kind used are generally available at places like Batteries Plus.
Exactly what I was going to recommend. If the UPS is functional and the battery is
accessible, there's not much point in getting a whole new UPS. Unless you
On 2011/11/22 12:07, Bill Connelly so eloquently wrote:
It is an M-Audio 2496 Audio PCI card, which I have not yet installed the
drivers.
Drivers do not work (very well) under 10.5.8, but supposedly will be fine under
10.4.11
My Revolution 5.1's drivers for 10.4 10.5 never did work quite
On 2011/11/18 14:33, Nesta Nesta so eloquently wrote:
...what happens when you turn on the music?
Most decent VOX devices will have an adjustable threshold of how loud something
has to be to trigger the VOX.
Tina
--
Acceleron: HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D 2GB RAM Discrete graphics XP Pro
On 2011/11/15 23:57, a1 so eloquently wrote:
I am utterly fed up with
what Google did to Reader,
(snip)
Software: I really, really need an RSS reader that will remain
reliable with Tiger.
I use Google Reader to Synch NetNewsWire MP PB and avoid the changes Google made
to Reader, I don't even
On 2011/11/13 20:24, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
do you have Perian installed?
About Perian aims to provide a single package for all your playback needs. It
is a collection of QuickTime components incorporating several libraries: •
libavcodec, from the ffmpeg project, along with code
On 2011/11/13 20:24, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
do you have Perian installed?
About Perian aims to provide a single package for all your playback needs. It
is a collection of QuickTime components incorporating several libraries: •
libavcodec, from the ffmpeg project, along with code
On 2011/11/09 15:43, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
AFAIK Chromium should have always required a Flash Player plugin. The
integrated
Flash Player plugin is included in Google Chrome browser, but the open source
progenitor Chromium never had Flash capability, and IF you were able to view
On 2011/11/13 17:03, David W. Morris so eloquently wrote:
Flash is hopefully on it's way out and will be replaced with html5. It is
already
happening on YouTube and other sites.
I was thrilled when I heard Adobe was going to drop mobile Flash, hopefully
desktop Flash will follow.
It's
On 2011/11/13 18:19, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
On Nov 13, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Tina K. wrote:
Apparently Chromium does have Flash Player included, I don't have it installed
and my other browsers won't play Flash content but Chromium does.
I suspect you're misinterpreting streamed video
On 2011/11/13 20:07, Dan so eloquently wrote:
This link should suffice as a demo:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/610326/Handwriting%20Clock.swf
Yes Chromium plays the file, no I do not have Flash Player installed - not in
/Library/Internet Plug-Ins, not in ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins, or even in
This is on my Mac Pro, below. I had been using Chromium for Flash sites so that
I wouldn't have to
install the Flash Player plug-in, but recently, about the time v14 came out, it has stopped
loading the youtube page. The youtube logo comes up on the tab, but that's it - no
parts of the page
On 2011/11/10 09:02, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Nov 9, 2011, at 8:43 PM, Tina K. wrote:
Sorry, I misspoke. I was using Chrome, and when it stopped loading YouTube at about
v14 I switched to Chromium with no relief. I only have one instance of Flash
Player installed
This is on my Mac Pro, below. I had been using Chromium for Flash sites
so that I wouldn't have to install the Flash Player plug-in, but
recently, about the time v14 came out, it has stopped loading the
youtube page. The youtube logo comes up on the tab, but that's it - no
parts of the page
This is on my Mac Pro, below. I had been using Chromium for Flash sites so that
I wouldn't have to install the Flash Player plug-in, but recently, about the
time v14 came out, it has stopped loading the youtube page. The youtube logo
comes up on the tab, but that's it - no parts of the page
On 2011/11/09 04:01, Bill Connelly so eloquently wrote:
Some day soon, I'd like to upgrade to a faster cpu Mac, from my current 10.5.8
based models: a QS 2002 Dual 1GHz and a Digital Audio Dual 533. A Dual 2 GHz
sounds really nice ...
I run many older apps such as Photoshop CS, InDesign CS,
On 2011/10/31 22:24, Anne Keller-Smith so eloquently wrote:
Had power outage Friday and noted that while my son's Back UPS ES 750
worked fine, beeped to let him know to shut down, mine just allowed the
computer to shut off. Not good!
Did you have the Energy Saver pref pane configured to shut
On 2011/10/24 10:05, Michael McMurtrey wrote:
All of a sudden my Verbatim USB drive (AC320GB) will not work when
connected to my Targus USB hub. The hub is powered, and the power supply
seems to be working. All other USB peripherals work fine when plugged
into the hub, and the Verbatim drive
On 2011/10/15 23:38, Brielle Bruns wrote:
DDR3 means 'double data rate type three'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR3_SDRAM
It primarily means its an evolution of DDR2 and transfers data 2x as
fast as DDR2.
Thank you for the clarification, sometimes I am a little bit dyslexic.
:-)
Tina
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On 2011/10/14 16:59, JohnV wrote:
Is there an elegant way to filter the incoming air in a ppc G5 tower?
A long time ago I read a post by a man who used his wife's old stockings
to filter the air.
I make no claims to the feasibility of doing so. ;-)
Tina
--
HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D
On 2011/10/14 18:52, John Carmonne wrote:
Has anyone mixed non ECC RAM on a Mac PRO? If so was there any problems? The
ECC RAM of coarse is more expensive and I'm trying to keep down the cost.
I have a 2009 2.66 Quad Nehalem.
Whether Non-ECC memory works or not, mixing ECC Non-ECC doesn't
On 2011/10/15 21:11, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Sticks of ram are done in pairs if they use interleaving to improve
performance. There's no such thing as triple or quad (unless its
something non-standard and obscure). 4 sticks is basically 2 banks of 2
interleaved sticks.
My un-educated internet
If you zero out a hard drive with Disk Utility to map out the bad
blocks, are they notated in a permanent fashion or will a simple
reformat lose the bad block map.
Tina
--
iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForceFX5200 Ultra 64MB VRAM 10.4.11
PB G4 15 HR-DLSD 1.67GHz G4 2GB RAM Radeon 9700
On 2011/10/04 09:34, John Martz so eloquently wrote:
My understanding is it works this way. If the drive attempts to read a
sector and the read fails, the sector is marked as pending. It is
not remapped under the rational that the read may succeed in the
future. So if you see a non-zero value
On 2011/09/20 20:55, Dan so eloquently wrote:
At 12:45 AM +0200 9/21/2011, Valter Prahlad wrote:
PowerMac G5, DP 2.7 AGP (not PCI-X).
PowerMac G4 DA, with OSX 10.4.11, and lots of installed
bits and pieces (apps, tools, drivers, personal data, etc.).
I now have two possible options for
On 2011/09/13 17:34, Jörg Duurkoop so eloquently wrote:
Where can I get this control panel to switch my MDD Dual to single CPU
mode? I often listen to music from my harddisks and don't like the
constantly changing fan noise at all.
Before I upgraded my single processor MDD 1.25 with a dual CPU
On 2011/09/10 12:19, Mac User #330250 so eloquently wrote:
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: BW G3 Freezes - thanks for the suggestions.
Date:Saturday, 10. September 2011
From:Alexander Gomesalexcomputersolut...@gmail.com
To:g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
On any
On 2011/09/04 17:10, faithie999 so eloquently wrote:
the DA uses 22 pins and one of the 2 extra pins supplies +28volts. if
you decide to do a mod to a standard power supply, you'll need to find
a wallwart 28v power supply, probably on ebay.
Is this 28v vitally important to operating the DA,
On 2011/08/31 17:14, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Alex Barnes wrote:
Once upon a time I took apart a 1 kW PSU to see what was inside.
I was zapped pretty well and the worst thing about it was that it
hurt like crazy. I did not need CPR or any help whatsoever.
On 2011/08/29 08:10, Don Wakefield so eloquently wrote:
Please help me with my EMac 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 / 768 MB DDR SDRAM
running Leopard 10.5.8.
My internal 80 GB HD is becoming a bit crowded sharing space with all my
data and application files. So I have just copied the application and
data
On 2011/08/14 10:58, QuoVadis so eloquently wrote:
Might
even be so that no one sees the e-mail addresses in the BCC entry
field!
That is correct, if all of the addressees are BCC none of them will be
able to see who else it went out to.
On the flip side, if you want to see who you sent a
On 2011/08/12 16:56, Joshua Juran so eloquently wrote:
I'm typing this on a Matias Tactile Pro. :-) Noisy cricket, but it
feels great.
I'm waiting for my TP to get old enough to justify taking it apart and
seeing what I can do with it.
Tina
--
iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM
On 2011/08/11 15:37, Vince Meghrouni so eloquently wrote:
When I try to properly shut down or restart my G4 Quicksilver OS 10.5.8,
the icons leave the screen (the screensaver image - is that what you
call it? - remains) and the beach ball spins forever.
I can shut it down with the power button
On 2011/07/30 14:28, Tom wrote:
On the downside, I had a glass of water sitting next to my keyboard
(the very thin aluminum kind), and I bumped it over on the keyboard.
The water went all over the keys. Instantly I turned the board over
and set it on a towel, and tapped on it, hoping to drain
On 2011/07/18 13:08, James Morgan wrote:
My G5 just shuts down and restarts itself. And often freezes up. Does
this sound like a faulty power supply to you folks?
Have you read the Console logs to see if it's just an OS crash? Which
version of OS X are you running? How is your machine
On 2011/07/01 19:15, cubpa...@aol.com wrote:
FYI, the earlier Intel Macs used a different version of Tiger than did
the PPC Macs. I do not believe that Intel Macs are able to run OS9.
Thank you for that tidbit of information, I was Intel-less until just
this year so my knowledge regarding the
On 2011/06/25 13:32, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Also, what about Classic apps. ?
There's one I just can't live without, viz. INCONTROL
no ToDo/Calendar app like it anywhere that I can find.
I'm pretty sure that Classic support was dropped with 10.5 Leopard so if
you can't live without
On 2011/06/19 06:37, Dan so eloquently wrote:
At 11:34 PM -0600 6/18/2011, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/06/18 07:15, Bill Connelly so eloquently wrote:
Terminate my membership? Is this the only way to stop the sex and drug
sales e-mails from coming from the G3-G5 LEM List?
I'm not getting much from
On 2011/06/18 07:15, Bill Connelly so eloquently wrote:
Terminate my membership? Is this the only way to stop the sex and drug
sales e-mails from coming from the G3-G5 LEM List?
I'm not getting much from the topics these days anyway ...
Huh? I get zero spam from LEM lists, and I'm subscribed
On 2011/06/14 11:58, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Jun 13, 2011, at 8:00 PM, Tina K. wrote:
The sites that have added Intellitext's 'feature' end up loading
a separate tab that I end up having to close. I believe it is
some sort of markup (?) that turns select words in the text
On 2011/06/14 19:06, Stephen E. Bodnar so eloquently wrote:
The 2-SATA PCI card is worth it, it will speed up the system quite a
bit. At least it did on my old G4!
In theory does the SATA PCI card give higher bandwidth than the IDE/PATA
connections, or is it still limited by the bus speed?
On 2011/06/13 11:17, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:08 AM, Charles Lenington wrote:
etc… ad nauseum.
Is there a wild card I can use to block all us.intellitext.com sites
instead of making a separate entry with each one I come across?
Tina
Try using
I have a lot of entries in my hosts file for intellitext.com, each one
having the name of a different website preceeding us.intellitext.com:
livescience.us.intellitxt.com
quizfarm.us.intellitxt.com
space.us.intellitxt.com
knowyourmobile.uk.intellitxt.com
handcellphone.us.intellitxt.com
At what point did Apple remove the OEM burner requirement for iLife? My
iMac (below) needs a new optical drive and I'm wondering if it has to be
Pioneer.
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForceFX5200 Ultra 64MB VRAM 10.4.11
PB G4 15 HR-DLSD 1.67GHz G4 2GB RAM Radeon 9700 128MB VRAM
On 2011/06/01 14:08, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Jun 1, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Tina K. wrote:
At what point did Apple remove the OEM burner requirement for iLife? My iMac
(below) needs a new optical drive and I'm wondering if it has to be Pioneer.
10.5, but patchburn will make
On 2011/05/09 08:52, Jeff Bequette so eloquently wrote:
I have the low end June 2004 1.8 DP G5 with the Nvidia GeForce FX 5200
(64mb) video card on the AGP bus. From Mactracker, it looks like the
Radeon 9800XT or Nvidia Geforce 6800 Ultra Ddl 256mb For Power Mac G5
will work as a replacement
On 2011/05/09 15:14, Gottick International so eloquently wrote:
I've suffered the dreaded G5 capacitor collapse. Since I don't think
I'll manage replacing them I'm thinking of replacing the entire logic
board. Any ideas where one can find one?
The LEM swap list and ebay are the first things
On 2011/05/09 20:36, admin so eloquently wrote:
Adobe Flash 10.2 Intel only, I believe. Web sites are starting not to
work under Leopard and Firefox Camino 2.0.7, Firefox 3.6.17, Safari
5.0.5. I can do everything I need to and still use Classic Programs with
my G4 computers. I'd rather invest in
On 2011/05/01 06:28, PAR so eloquently wrote:
Any suggestions? I don't have a copy of OSX 10.4 to upgrade with.
Find one. ;-)
Tina
--
iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForceFX5200 Ultra 64MB VRAM 10.4.11
PB G4 15 HR-DLSD 1.67GHz G4 2GB RAM Radeon 9700 128MB VRAM 10.4.11
Mac Pro Mid-2010
On 2011/04/29 08:55, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Apr 29, 2011, at 5:17 AM, iJohn wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Tina K.penguir...@gmail.com wrote:
I think anything moist will attract dirt debris, defeating the purpose.
Perhaps graphite powder?
Perhaps. But
On 2011/04/28 13:37, iJohn so eloquently wrote:
A secondary question. What would be a good lubricant to (re)apply to
the metal guides on the larger keys such as the space bar, return key,
shift keys, et cetera? My only thought so far here is maybe petroleum
jelly?
I think anything moist will
On 2011/04/28 15:13, Alexander MacLeod so eloquently wrote:
I just did both my (totally gross) Matias TactilePro keyboards with a
Mr. Clean Magic Eraserhttp://www.mrclean.com/en_US/magic-eraser.do
They both look nearly brand new now. A truly amazing product, and not
just for keyboards. They're
On 2011/04/27 05:45, Geke so eloquently wrote:
There it was again, that ... so eloquently wrote in Tina's posts.
I'm always wondering how you got that in, so finally I'm going to ask:
Which email pgm is allowing such customization, and how to go about
it?
For this, my mailing lists account, I
On 2011/04/27 10:12, Len Gerstel so eloquently wrote:
And, to make this more topical, how much better of a password is:
gre5^#$dkl(dfdlq!94NdKRlfl‡Ò˝vt456wy^^9G53MJUlo0!!
as a password vs:
P4ssW0rD
Well if there is any such thing as a 'leet speak' dictionary attack, the
former is a much
On 2011/04/26 09:41, t...@io.com so eloquently wrote:
There were two extremely similar models of 800MHz G4, 17 iLamp.
The first one will boot into OS 9.2. The second one will not.It's
a bit like the difference between a regular MDD and a FW800 MDD,
except harder to tell apart.
Yours is
On 2011/04/26 12:26, Yersinia so eloquently wrote:
So there IS an easy way to name and secure my little network? If so, I
would greatly appreciate it if one of you wifi locksmiths could provide
me with step-by-step instructions. Here is the equipment list:
Router: US Robotics MAXg, Model 5461.
On 2011/04/26 13:39, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Apr 26, 2011, at 12:23 PM,peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
Just select the defaults of WPA2 and WPA (PSK), and TKIP
AES.
Choose a good passphrase mixing letters and numbers: Hey
it's sn0w1ng Macintoshes outside!
OTOH, use a passphrase
On 2011/04/26 14:28, John Carmonne so eloquently wrote:
On Apr 26, 2011, at 10:58 AM, Tina K. wrote:
According to Mactracker both of the USB 1 17 iMacs use the GeForce4
MX but the earlier one came with 32 MB of VRAM whereas the second one
came with 64 MB VRAM.
Tina
IMO EveryMac.com gives
On 2011/04/26 16:35, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Apr 26, 2011, at 1:34 PM, Tina K. wrote:
It doesn't have to be complex. Using a random generator such as
RPG and an*encrypted* password repository such as Pastor,
PasswordWallet, Keychain Access, 1Password, etc… provides good
On 2011/04/18 13:30, Jonas Lopez so eloquently wrote:
WELL then what is the FINDER/Pref/Labels that shows several colors used
for???
*sigh*
--- On *Mon, 4/18/11, Bruce Johnson /john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu/* wrote:
Well, I suspect that Cliff is actually talking about Label colors,
On 2011/04/18 11:53, Valter Prahlad so eloquently wrote:
I have an old iP2000 (cheap) and I'm quite satisfied with it.
Good quality, fast, and cartridges are cheaper than Epson or HP equivalent
(let alone Lexmark's, that where crazily expensive)
I've seen Kodak's advertisements saying that
On 2011/04/18 07:39, shirley allan so eloquently wrote:
I'm running rember to check RAM . Where would I find applejack? The
price of PC-133 RAM from MemoryX is a little
too high, is there another supplier recommended?
As previously recommended in other threads, DMS has excellent prices and
On 2010/11/23 08:32, Dan so eloquently wrote:
hum. Things are getting messy.
An interesting read...
http://www.infoworld.com/t/desktop-productivity/openofficeorg-under-oracle-still-viable-746
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@native-lang.openoffice.org/msg04865.html
Anyone using the 3.3 beta
On 2011/04/16 11:49, PETER WARNER so eloquently wrote:
I would like to burn something with Toast onto a Dual Layer DVD.
I have Toast on my Dual 450 Gig Ethernet, and
I have a Dual Layer capable Super Drive in my Lombard...
As far as I know there is no way on earth to get a Lombard into Target
On 2011/04/13 19:22, Clark Martin so eloquently wrote:
There was one or more versions of the PowerBook that had problems
with WiFi range. It was basically a design error (AFAIK). Your
model is from around that period but I don't know specifics. This
means that you may never get acceptable
On 2011/04/04 21:52, Kris Tilford wrote:
Fax is a dying technology, it would certainly be easier to scan the
documents and then email them, which I would think would nearly always
be the preferred solution.
When I purchased my NOS (New Old Stock) Power Mac G5 in February of
2008, I could not
*WebKit best option for Camino as Mozilla drops Gecko embedding*
http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2011/04/webkit-best-option-for-camino-as-mozilla-drops-gecko-embedding.ars
OR
http://bit.ly/i785z9
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForceFX5200 Ultra 64MB VRAM 10.4.11
PB G4 15
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