I don't think it will do everything you want, but take a look at
Audacity, audacity.sf.net
Harry
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 23:46 -0500, joeuser wrote:
> I wondered if I was asking to much... Thanks for the input.
>
> Veech wrote:
>
> > hoo boy, musid mixing apps don't come
I wondered if I was asking to much... Thanks for the input.
Veech wrote:
hoo boy, musid mixing apps don't come cheap, let alone free. Some may offer
a 30-day trial demo, Cool Edit Pro used to. Check Adobe Audition or Sound
Forge (Sonic Foundry) home pages to see if they let you d/l a demo ver
At 20:50 7/18/2005, Winterlight, wrote:
>This
>sucks, why can't MS ask you before it changes stuff like this!
Quit yer whining, or be assimilated.
Start Here to Find It Fast! -> http://www.US-Webmasters.com/best-start-page/
$8.77 Domain Names -> http://domains.us-webmasters.com/
hoo boy, musid mixing apps don't come cheap, let alone free. Some may offer
a 30-day trial demo, Cool Edit Pro used to. Check Adobe Audition or Sound
Forge (Sonic Foundry) home pages to see if they let you d/l a demo version
for free.
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Intel\LANDesk\VirusProtect6\CurrentVersion\Custom
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An hour of my workwhether it is connecting their cable modem to the
computer, installing ram, installing a printer, repairing something,
training, etcwhatever they need.
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Ok, here's a dilly... I have a client and her daughter coaches the local
cheerleaders (yes, it's good to be me). Anyway, she wants me to mix some
MP3's for their routines... I used to mix a little back when vinyl was
still alive (barely). I was wondering if there was an app (free or REAL
cheap)
Check your BIOS settings as well. Maybe something there activated a
sleep mode.
Winterlight wrote:
I have a old 233CP Latitude that I use as a print server, and a few
other things. It has been running 2K SP4 great for almost a year. It is
plugged into power with no battery.
I just did MS u
I have a old 233CP Latitude that I use as a print server, and a few other
things. It has been running 2K SP4 great for almost a year. It is plugged
into power with no battery.
I just did MS updates which now includes the new 2K roll up patch. After I
did the patch the laptop keeps going into a
On 7/18/05, Ben Ruset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, that I have heard. My friend works for a contractor on Ft. Monmouth
> in New Jersey. Apparently the networking guys are pretty bad over there.
>
As a life long geek I try not to think about it and pretend I'm as
ignorant as the rest. It help
Ah, that I have heard. My friend works for a contractor on Ft. Monmouth
in New Jersey. Apparently the networking guys are pretty bad over there.
Brian Weeden wrote:
On 7/18/05, Ben Ruset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's funny because I've been applying for Army Civilian jobs and have
not had a
how about sharing the *fix* then.
fp
At 09:24 AM 7/18/2005, Hayes Elkins Poked the stick with:
The new version, SAVCE v10, is a
POS.
One revision deep and STILL no built in fix for the startscan memory
leak. Manual registry hack is the only way to fix.
From: FORC5
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Th
On 7/18/05, Ben Ruset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's funny because I've been applying for Army Civilian jobs and have
> not had a single bite. And I have 10 years in the field.
>
I meant the military computer guys, not the civilians. Generally
those are halfway decent. The military comm peop
It's funny because I've been applying for Army Civilian jobs and have
not had a single bite. And I have 10 years in the field.
Brian Weeden wrote:
Lol those are better qualifications that 75% of the tech force here in
the military :)
Piece of Shit.
Winterlight wrote:
At 09:24 AM 7/18/2005, you wrote:
The new version, SAVCE v10, is a POS.
POS = Point of Sale? But that isn't what you mean
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Cheers,
joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)
At 06:40 PM 18/07/2005, warpmedia wrote:
* HS Diploma/Equivalent required
My cats have that.
* 2 years Prior work experience in diagnosing and repairing PCs or
consumer electronics
*
Whoa. Two *whole* years. More than most of my competitors, of course. :)
T
On 7/18/05, Thane Sherrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $167 for this?
> • Full hardware and software diagnostic evaluation (Whatever that means.)
> • Remove all spyware and viruses (All? They are awefully sure of themselves.)
> • Repair your damaged or corrupt operating system (How damaged?)
>
On 7/18/05, warpmedia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All you have to do is look at the requirements to be a Dork Squad "agent":
>
> Qualifications
>
> * HS Diploma/Equivalent required
> * 2 years Prior work experience in diagnosing and repairing PCs or
> consumer electronics
> *
>
>
At 12:43 PM 17/07/2005, Robert Turnbull wrote:
Mr. Tucker, an Internet industry executive who holds a Ph.D. in computer
science, decided that rather than take the time to remove the offending
software, he would spend $400 on a new machine.
He's a moron. It would take a couple of hours to cle
At 04:53 PM 17/07/2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
The real reason is this: they call out onsite help (like any service) and
they get told "hey, it's $75/hr" etc. and they may do it once, but after
that, they just say "I'll spend $200 to get it fixed, or I can just go buy a
new one and not have to worry
I agree. He is a moron.
It is time to change the oil in my car and I hate waiting an hour so I
think I shall just get another one.
You also have to wonder how he has been getting all this spyware. I am
on the Internet a lot and I hardly ever have more then a tracking
cookie. Nothing that w
Easily hereusually I charge at least $100 bare
minimum to make a house call. I do it all on the
side, so there are no taxes or anything for the
customers.
--- Thane Sherrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 04:53 PM 17/07/2005, Chris Reeves wrote:
> >The real reason is this: they call out
At 05:40 PM 18/07/2005, Rob Finger HWG wrote:
It is time to change the oil in my car and I hate waiting an hour so I
think I shall just get another one.
Exactly.
You also have to wonder how he has been getting all this spyware. I am on
the Internet a lot and I hardly ever have more then a tr
The Dork Squad guys come out for $229, or $167 in store to do exactly that.
When I read that, I started to think seriously about opening a repair
shop that just does in-shop repairs since I know I can do it better the
the GS people.
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 04:53 PM 17/07/2005, Chris Ree
At 05:15 PM 18/07/2005, Christopher Klein wrote:
Easily hereusually I charge at least $100 bare
minimum to make a house call. I do it all on the
side, so there are no taxes or anything for the
customers.
And what does $100 generally buy them?
T
All you have to do is look at the requirements to be a Dork Squad "agent":
Qualifications
* HS Diploma/Equivalent required
* 2 years Prior work experience in diagnosing and repairing PCs or
consumer electronics
*
Must be able to safely lift 50 pounds maximum of equipment. (T
At 05:58 PM 18/07/2005, warpmedia wrote:
The Dork Squad guys come out for $229, or $167 in store to do exactly that.
When I read that, I started to think seriously about opening a repair shop
that just does in-shop repairs since I know I can do it better the the GS
people.
$167 for this?
F
At 09:24 AM 7/18/2005, you wrote:
The new version, SAVCE v10, is a POS.
POS = Point of Sale? But that isn't what you mean
The new version, SAVCE v10, is a POS.
One revision deep and STILL no built in fix for the startscan memory leak.
Manual registry hack is the only way to fix.
From: FORC5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: The Hardware List
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] norton corporate AV ?
Date: Mo
Turn off Heuristic scans.
Estimate new scan time.
Decide between the two.
007
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Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:27 AM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] norton corporate AV ?
Not sure why but all
Not sure why but all of a sudden my NAV is taking 6 hours plus to scan. Set to
scan every night at midnight and it is still running when I get up at 6AM.
not sure WTF
any clues appreciated
fp
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Don't judge a book by its mini-series.
Now the conspiracy theorist in me will wonder whether PC, component and OS
makers are secretly propagating--or at least tolerating--all this malware to
boost system sales.
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