Re: sending ozmac via mail

2003-09-26 Thread Susan Hastings
I also, thanks, have set it up in Eudora, and use Mail for my iinet 
account.

On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 07:26  PM, Dark Servant wrote:


Solved both of these issues thanks to Matt and Malcolm

Thanks Guys
Ruben A. Franke



Hi,
   go toGo / Go To Folder and type in  
/Library/scripts/Mail Scripts then double click on Manage SMTP 
Servers.scpt file type Run and all will be revealed :-)

Mac
On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 09:05  PM, Matthew Healey wrote:


On 24/09/2003, at 9:00 PM, Dark Servant wrote:

I'm trying to configure my Mail program to use my ozmac.com email.  
I've got everything figured out except for the outgoing server 
part.  Could someone tell me what I need to put in this part?


mail.ozmac.com

You also need to set it to use Password Authentication.

Also over time I've got a bit over a build up of outgoing servers 
for selection.  Is there a way to delete the unused ones?


Not too sure about that one.

- Matt

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In time for Xmas!!

2003-09-26 Thread Gordon Morris
I could put this baby on LayBy for Xmas (Its only about $26,000 AUD - just as
weel the dollar is strong at the moment!)

http://www.go-1.com/monitors/grand_canyon/features/index.htm


Re: In time for Xmas!!

2003-09-26 Thread Onno Benschop
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 09:40, Gordon Morris wrote:
 I could put this baby on LayBy for Xmas (Its only about $26,000 AUD - just as
 weel the dollar is strong at the moment!)
 
 http://www.go-1.com/monitors/grand_canyon/features/index.htm

Unless someone broke the url or you've been conned, all I get is world
wager rubbish...


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Re: G3 Powerbook screen died- using TV???

2003-09-26 Thread Mike Murray
Could be a screen cable problem. If you squeeze the frame between thumb 
and finger (I think on the left) about two thirds up, you may find the 
screen magically fixes itself. Happened to my old lombard some years 
ago and its apparently a known problem.


Cheers
Mike

On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 10:53  PM, Robert Morgan wrote:


Thanks for your reply. The screen is 90% of the time covered with
stripey colours. Sometimes, at a certain angle, I get the desktop, but
most of the time just a colour spectrum. Your link doesnt seem to be
working. do you still think it would be a cheap thing to fix?

  ~
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 Griffin
Morgan
www.amitar.com.au/~morgan/tonepoet/
   8123364136
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Jarred Flatman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/25/03 17:06 PM 

It sounds like that if you can see the screen at angles or out in the
sun or under light that your backlight has gone out it is a fairly
cheap part to replace as you can see

http://www.powerbooktech.com/component,name-LCD-Backlight-for-
Powerbook-Pismo-(LG),type-Pismo.htm

that one is for the lg display pismo  and is in US prices of 
course.

On Thursday, 25 September 2003, at 3:14 AM, Robert Morgan wrote:


Can I use a TV to  view my G3 Powerbook desktop?
The monitor screen has just about died (stupid apple) and now I want

to

be able to use the computer through my TV.

Some times, at a certain angle, I can see the screen;

I have the  adaptor cable for video in/out, but how can I set the
monitor control panel up for the external tv screen? The monitor
control
panel doesnt have any options of this kind, and there is limitted help
in the apple help tuits. Or am I supposed to tune the TV INTO the
powerbook (ie the other way round)??

OS 9.2.2, G3 Lombard Powerbook, 230RAM

Please help

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Re: G3 Powerbook screen died- using TV???

2003-09-26 Thread Kelly Duffy
The link works fine for me when I copy both lines and
remove the space and the  from it that was inserted
because its a reply.

http://www.powerbooktech.com/component,name-LCD-Backlight-for-Powerbook-Pismo-(LG),type-Pismo.htm

Regards,
Kelly

 --- Mike Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Could be a screen cable problem. If you squeeze the
 frame between thumb 
 and finger (I think on the left) about two thirds
 up, you may find the 
 screen magically fixes itself. Happened to my old
 lombard some years 
 ago and its apparently a known problem.
 
 Cheers
 Mike
 
 On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 10:53  PM,
 Robert Morgan wrote:
 
  Thanks for your reply. The screen is 90% of the
 time covered with
  stripey colours. Sometimes, at a certain angle, I
 get the desktop, but
  most of the time just a colour spectrum. Your link
 doesnt seem to be
  working. do you still think it would be a cheap
 thing to fix?
 
~
  Robert
   Griffin
  Morgan
  www.amitar.com.au/~morgan/tonepoet/
 8123364136
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Jarred Flatman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/25/03
 17:06 PM 
  It sounds like that if you can see the screen at
 angles or out in the
  sun or under light that your backlight has gone
 out it is a fairly
  cheap part to replace as you can see
 
 

http://www.powerbooktech.com/component,name-LCD-Backlight-for-
  Powerbook-Pismo-(LG),type-Pismo.htm
 
  that one is for the lg display pismo  and is in US
 prices of 
  course.
  On Thursday, 25 September 2003, at 3:14 AM, Robert
 Morgan wrote:
 
  Can I use a TV to  view my G3 Powerbook desktop?
  The monitor screen has just about died (stupid
 apple) and now I want
  to
  be able to use the computer through my TV.
 
  Some times, at a certain angle, I can see the
 screen;
 
  I have the  adaptor cable for video in/out, but
 how can I set the
  monitor control panel up for the external tv
 screen? The monitor
  control
  panel doesnt have any options of this kind, and
 there is limitted help
  in the apple help tuits. Or am I supposed to tune
 the TV INTO the
  powerbook (ie the other way round)??
 
  OS 9.2.2, G3 Lombard Powerbook, 230RAM
 
  Please help
 
~
  Robert
   Griffin
  Morgan
  www.amitar.com.au/~morgan/tonepoet/
 8123364136
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Re: Re: In time for Xmas!!

2003-09-26 Thread Gordon Morris
 On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 09:40, Gordon Morris wrote:
  I could put this baby on LayBy for Xmas (Its only about $26,000 AUD - just
as
  well the dollar is strong at the moment!)
  
  http://www.go-1.com/monitors/grand_canyon/features/index.htm
 
 Unless someone broke the url or you've been conned, all I get is world
 wager rubbish...
 
 
 Onno Benschop 
 
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Kununurra, WA)
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Your right Onno an L not a One

http://www.go-l.com/monitors/grand_canyon/features/index.htm

Gordo



Re: Re: In time for Xmas!!

2003-09-26 Thread Gordon Morris
 On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 09:40, Gordon Morris wrote:
  I could put this baby on LayBy for Xmas (Its only about $26,000 AUD - just
as
  well the dollar is strong at the moment!)
  
  http://www.go-1.com/monitors/grand_canyon/features/index.htm
 
 Unless someone broke the url or you've been conned, all I get is world
 wager rubbish...
 
 
 Onno Benschop 
 
 Connected via Optus B3 at S15:51'18 - E128:45'05 (Crossing Falls,
Kununurra, WA)
 -- 
 ()/)/)()..ASCII for Onno.. 
 |?..EBCDIC for Onno.. 
 --- -. -. ---   ..Morse for Onno.. 
 
 Proudly supported by Skipper Trucks, Highway1, Concept AV, Sony Central,
Dalcon
 ITmaze - ABN: 56 178 057 063 - ph: 04 1219  - onno at itmaze dot com dot
au


Your right Onno an L not a One

http://www.go-l.com/monitors/grand_canyon/features/index.htm

Gordo



free: old and obsolete software.

2003-09-26 Thread Mark Secker

free but you'll need to pick up from UWA Fac. Business

Not tested but much of this will not run under classic emulation

QSR NUD.IST Rev. 4  Qualitative analysis software  With additional full manual
Requires system 7+ PowerPC floppy drive 8Mb RAM

End Note Ver 2 Bibliographt software
Requires system 6.02 +
750K free ram (!!) floppy drive

Virtual PC Ver 2.1 x2 copies
Requires 7.5.5 + (will not run on 9.2 or OSX/classic emulation)
20MB RAM CD drive




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help with excel

2003-09-26 Thread Chris Burton

Hi everyone

I have a dilemma with hundreds of records of gps data. It has been 
entered in 3 columns as
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds: eg 33  32  118Unfortunately I 
think it should have been in two columns as:

Degrees and decimal minutes:eg 33  32.118

Can someone please assist with a short cut to tell excel to  add the 
decimal point and the seconds column to the minutes, so I dont have to 
go through and retype each record? Blowed if I can think of the 
solution here, and the help is not that intuitive. I have thought of 
the Concatenate function but it deals with text...is there another that 
will use numbers and dots!


thanks for any help

chris 



Re: help with excel

2003-09-26 Thread Mark Scholmann
Chris,

try this -

if you had the numbers in A1 = 32 and B1 = 118 then in C1 put this
formula -
=VALUE(A1.B1)

Then copy down against all other numbers and the result will be a
concatinated number value.

Also, in the formula change the cell references to where ever the numbers
are.

Cheers,

Mark Scholmann



- Original Message -
From: Chris Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2003 11:47
Subject: help with excel


 Hi everyone

 I have a dilemma with hundreds of records of gps data. It has been
 entered in 3 columns as
 Degrees, Minutes and Seconds: eg 33  32  118Unfortunately I
 think it should have been in two columns as:
 Degrees and decimal minutes:eg 33  32.118

 Can someone please assist with a short cut to tell excel to  add the
 decimal point and the seconds column to the minutes, so I dont have to
 go through and retype each record? Blowed if I can think of the
 solution here, and the help is not that intuitive. I have thought of
 the Concatenate function but it deals with text...is there another that
 will use numbers and dots!

 thanks for any help

 chris


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Re: help with excel

2003-09-26 Thread Mark Scholmann
Oh, yeah... I forgot to mention...

when you have the complete list of formula based values... you will then
want to highlight and copy the whole column.  Then Paste Special and set
the output to values. This pastes the data back in with only values and
no formulas.
Insert column next to matched numbers (eg. 33) and clean out the rest.

Mark Scholmann



- Original Message -
From: Mark Scholmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2003 11:55
Subject: Re: help with excel


 Chris,

 try this -

 if you had the numbers in A1 = 32 and B1 = 118 then in C1 put this
 formula -
 =VALUE(A1.B1)

 Then copy down against all other numbers and the result will be a
 concatinated number value.

 Also, in the formula change the cell references to where ever the numbers
 are.

 Cheers,

 Mark Scholmann



 - Original Message -
 From: Chris Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
 Sent: Friday, 26 September 2003 11:47
 Subject: help with excel


  Hi everyone
 
  I have a dilemma with hundreds of records of gps data. It has been
  entered in 3 columns as
  Degrees, Minutes and Seconds: eg 33  32  118Unfortunately I
  think it should have been in two columns as:
  Degrees and decimal minutes:eg 33  32.118
 
  Can someone please assist with a short cut to tell excel to  add the
  decimal point and the seconds column to the minutes, so I dont have to
  go through and retype each record? Blowed if I can think of the
  solution here, and the help is not that intuitive. I have thought of
  the Concatenate function but it deals with text...is there another that
  will use numbers and dots!
 
  thanks for any help
 
  chris
 
 
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another mail test -ignore please

2003-09-26 Thread Brad Helden


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Computer set-up for sale

2003-09-26 Thread Brad Helden

Hello all,

Here's the details of my computer system for sale soon (will burn CD 
backups before selling). All in VERY good working order.


Apple G4 (mirrored doors) 1GHZ CPU, 60GB hard drive, 750MB RAM, CD 
ROM burner / DVD player - 6 months old ; 17 inch Viewmaster monitor 
(menu controlled) - 1 year old ;  Epson Stylus PHOTO 830 printer 
(photo quality prints) - 5 months old ; wooden computer desk from 
Harvey Norman - 1 year old. Will also install OSX, some 3D software 
(not pirated - runs under OS9) and any bits and pieces I find.


All are in extremely good condition.
Price : $3,200 ONO

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Matrix 3 Trailer

2003-09-26 Thread Matthew Healey
By the time you read this, the newest trailer for the matrix should be 
completely uploaded.


(It should be about 47 megs)

http://mirrors.wamug.org.au/movie_trailers/movies/matrix/

- Matt

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