Re: Wireless router that handles AppleTalk, oops

2006-01-13 Thread John Siple
oops. Sent that last message to the wrong subject line. It was  
supposed to be for Amber and her snoopy neighbor.


Sorry,

John

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Re: brand new iBook G4 with key/lettering coming off (HAD it one month... my oops...)

2005-06-11 Thread Michelle

Hi there,

I have only had my iBook G4 14" since May 10th, 2004. I have used it 
every day but predominantly for email - not a ton of typing by any 
means.



OOPS - sorry, I meant 2005... barely one MONTH ago... my typo - Michelle

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oops

2005-06-10 Thread Jim Katz

Apologies for no subject and the all-send. Computer isn't the only thing
getting old

Jim


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Re: oops-make that OS X

2004-12-05 Thread Clark Martin
At 5:23 PM -0500 12/5/04, Bill Buckhaults wrote:
Hi;
I have a 233mhz Wallstreet running OS 9.1 connected via a PCMCIA 
firewire to an external hard drive containing OS 10.
How do I boot into OS 10??
When I change the start up disk and restart I get the following 
message a the first start up screen.

1,unknown word
open firmware,2.0.1
to continue booting the Mac os type:
BYE (return)
to continuebooting from the default boot device type:
BOOT (return)
for open firmware serial i/o type
TTYA io (return)
ok
o > 3## 3_
Can someone explain to me what all this means and what I must do?
Thanks for any help.
Bil
You can't boot from FireWire.   AFAIK there are no bootable FireWire 
PCI or CardBus cards.

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oops-make that OS X

2004-12-05 Thread Bill Buckhaults
Hi;
I have a 233mhz Wallstreet running OS 9.1 connected via a PCMCIA 
firewire to an external hard drive containing OS 10.
How do I boot into OS 10??
When I change the start up disk and restart I get the following message 
a the first start up screen.

1,unknown word
open firmware,2.0.1
to continue booting the Mac os type:
BYE (return)
to continuebooting from the default boot device type:
BOOT (return)
for open firmware serial i/o type
TTYA io (return)
ok
o > 3## 3_
Can someone explain to me what all this means and what I must do?
Thanks for any help.
Bill

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Re: Snow ABS specs -- Oops

2004-05-26 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 26/05/2004 12:35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:  

>I previously wrote:
>
>>Ken, I just saw your reply. That's exactly what I needed.
>>
>>Thanks a million!!!
>
>I was wrong.
>
>I didn't see "Extreme" Base Stations in Ken's reply. The Snow 
>(probably listed as Dual Ethernet) Base Station is 802.11b not 11g.
>
>Does anyone know what the Apple model#/part# is for that ABS? Like 
>the ones Ken supplied, it should start with an "M" and end with a 
>"/A."
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob
-
Well, Mactracker doesn't list a model number for the first white one. But 
the other info is:

Up to 11Mbps
Range 168ft (50M)
freq band  2.4GHz
Radio output power  15dBm (nominal)
Compatibility  Wi-Fi(IEEE 802.11b)
Ports  2 - RJ45, 1 - RJ-11 for builtin 56k modem.

I believe that the Apple part number would be: 661-2265

Ken

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Re: Snow ABS specs -- Oops

2004-05-26 Thread Bob
I previously wrote:

>Ken, I just saw your reply. That's exactly what I needed.
>
>Thanks a million!!!

I was wrong.

I didn't see "Extreme" Base Stations in Ken's reply. The Snow 
(probably listed as Dual Ethernet) Base Station is 802.11b not 11g.

Does anyone know what the Apple model#/part# is for that ABS? Like 
the ones Ken supplied, it should start with an "M" and end with a 
"/A."

Thanks,

Bob


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Re: Digital camera (oops, I went OT)

2003-03-31 Thread James Rohde
On 03/31/2003, Ryan Coleman wrote:

>I will say this here once: Never EVER take your film to Walgreens. For those 
>of you (or Proex or Walmart) here who want to see better results, contact me 
>off list and I will give you the information of the lab I work in. I can give 
>you reasons upon reasons of why you need to stay away from those places and 
>even make a deal on developing your film all the way here in Minneapolis.

Okay Ryan, tell me - I'd like to hear your take, since I operated a 
full-time professional studio for over 5 years before getting out of it 
(a little before my divorce, but not for that reason). Used Mamiya TB67 
and Hasselblads for about all of my work (with a Polaroid back for 
testing as needed). Still have one Hassy and some A12 backs plus some of 
my lenses, BTW.

So tell me about your lab. I used several and had B+ results overall 
(used a lab out of SWest Missouri a lot due to their reliability and 
safety procedures they used). Some pro labs were good in some areas but 
very few covered all the usual bases I needed (weddings/candids, 
commercial, large prints, special mountings/finishes, etc.).

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Re: Digital camera (oops, I went OT)

2003-03-31 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 05:54 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:

> I will say this here once: Never EVER take your film to Walgreens. For 
> those
> of you (or Proex or Walmart) here who want to see better results, 
> contact me
> off list and I will give you the information of the lab I work in. I 
> can give
> you reasons upon reasons of why you need to stay away from those 
> places and
> even make a deal on developing your film all the way here in 
> Minneapolis.

without even having a conflict of interest in making the recommendation 
(*cough*), i whole heartedly agree with Ryan here.

but alas, we are very quickly getting very far off-topic.


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Re: Digital camera (oops, I went OT)

2003-03-31 Thread Ryan Coleman
I will say this here once: Never EVER take your film to Walgreens. For those 
of you (or Proex or Walmart) here who want to see better results, contact me 
off list and I will give you the information of the lab I work in. I can give 
you reasons upon reasons of why you need to stay away from those places and 
even make a deal on developing your film all the way here in Minneapolis.

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Subject: Re: Digital camera

> Ryan Coleman wrote:
> 
> > I disagree. I work in a photolab and to get the kind of shots that are 
> > reprintable to the size needed to match 35mm would cost you between $3500 
and 
> > $7500 right now.
> > 
> > Stick with film, maybe get a SCSI negative scanner if you need it. But 
don't 
> > go digital yet. I do sports photography and I always have a 35mm backup 
to my 
> > Nikon D100 just in case something goes awry. The battery in the digital 
needs 
> > to be recharged once a week, but my 35mm has had the same 4AA's for the 
last 
> > three years (I shoot about 500 rolls of 35mm a year).
> 
> I think you're missing the point.
> 
> Yes, to a large extent, if you're serious about film, digital cannot 
> match film, yet, but 99% of the photographers in the world *never* 
> progress beyond 4x6 enlargements from Walgreens.
> 
> They'd be perfectly well served by a digital point-n-shoot instead 
> of the 35mm point-n-shoot they have.
> 
> But the liberating feeling that Ed is talking about comes from the 
> fact that I can take 100 pictures with my digital camera, see the 
> results *immediately* and toss the ones I don't want, and not worry 
> about paying for developing 4 or 5 rolls of film, truding off to 
> Walgreens to drop them off, or pick them up, or the wait between 
> what you think you shot and when you see what you actually shot.
> 
> Most people are, as Ed is, inhibited by the thought that 'each shot 
> I take is gonna cost me $X', whereas a digital camera is free (yes,
>  I know about the costs associated with increased battery 
> consumption, etc, but frankly, it's  a lot cheaper than buying and 
> developing film.)
> 
> I've had professional and serious amateur photographers tell me that 
> they've improved their skills noticeably within days of getting a 
> decent digital camera, simply due to the immediate feedback.
> 
> Moreover, with most photographic subjects, they can go right back 
> and get the shots they missed, due to the instant feedback.
> 
> It *is* an extraordinarily liberating experience.

I'm not missing the point, at least what I see as the point. Digital photos 
are not reprintable. The best quality will get you a 4x6 period.But I see 
people come in here all the time (these people are novices) getting 5x7, 8x10 
and even 12x18's of photos because the price is right.

BTW, a 1.3MP camera is a 3x5 print, not a 4x6. Yes, the immediate response on 
know what you got is nice, but if the world were fair we would never have to 
check our photos because we know what we shot. I have that on a daily basis 
(but I do have the experience of 10+ years of shooting film).

And when it comes to any type of camera, prints or developing: You get what 
you pay for.

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Re: Oops...

2002-07-23 Thread Ryan Coleman

>what's Kyle got to do with it? it's Jeremy's signature, me thinks...
>
>vlad

Kyle emailed me off list.
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Re: Oops...

2002-07-23 Thread vlad

what's Kyle got to do with it? it's Jeremy's signature, me thinks...

vlad

On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 05:10 , Ryan Coleman wrote:

>>
>> Actually, the real citation is "These are NOT the droids you're looking
>> for." ;-)
>
> Oops. Well, Kyle didn't catch it! 


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Oops...

2002-07-22 Thread Ryan Coleman

>
>Actually, the real citation is "These are NOT the droids you're looking
>for." ;-)

Oops. Well, Kyle didn't catch it! 
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Re: New iBook Options (or lack thereof) (oops)

2002-06-15 Thread Brian Scott Oplinger

>Okay...I just went to the Apple site to order my nice new ibook (the
>cheapest one...the 600mhz 12.1 incher)  and...well...since when did they
>remove the option to add a combo drive???  Now the only option is to get
>the 700mhz...for 300 dollars more...

Sorry folks, fumble finger magic happens! (I managed to hit whatever 
key combo automagically sends an email my mistake ...)

Well, as a TiBook owner, I can add a drive for 300 bucks, to upgrade 
from the built in DVD drive, via MCE. If I had a rev b machine, I 
could have taken that same 300 bucks and gotten the upgrade from 
apple for 300 when they offered it. So I'd guess they didn't offer 
it, because to apple the difference is 300 bucks. So you could get 
the slower machine and add a 300 buck option to it, or get the 300 
dollar more machine and have the option and get the speed boost as a 
freebie *grin*.

Just my 2c
B

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Re: router oops!

2002-06-06 Thread Sue Brown


disregard the previous post... I misread  the router issue ! oops!

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oops

2002-04-08 Thread Ryan Coleman

I goofed something. I am back now
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