Re: Renumber digital photos

2009-03-06 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Thank you all for your responses. I now have all my photos in perfect
order. Thanks again, you are all so helpful.

Kind regards

Nichole



On 7/03/09 9:13 AM, "Stephen Chape"  wrote:

> I do that in iPhoto !!
> 
> On 06/03/2009, at 8:58 PM, Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas wrote:
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>> Greetings All,
>> 
>> Would any of you know if there is a program that can rename and
>> renumber
>> multiple digital photos at one time?
>> 
>> Thank you
>> Nichole Shervington
>> 
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Renumber digital photos

2009-03-06 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Greetings All,

Would any of you know if there is a program that can rename and renumber
multiple digital photos at one time?

Thank you
Nichole Shervington



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2008-12-29 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
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FREE Stuff

2008-12-29 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Hi All,

I have some computer bit and pieces I wish to free my mind of.
They have not been used in a while, but were in perfect working order last
time I used it.

Power Computing 7600 Power Centre (Mac Clone)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Computing

Sony Multiscan 17" Trinitron monitor

Umax Astra 600S Scanner

I have all the Manuals and cables to go with it.

It's free to anyone that wants it.

Pick up from Brentwood area.

Kind regards

Nichole



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Toast 8 Lip Sync Problem

2008-11-23 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Hi there,

I am having a problem with burning DVD's with Toast 8.
After I have burnt a DVD and play it in my domestic player there
is a lip sync problem.I have tried burning at a slower speed, but makes no
difference.What would be the best setting?
Could someone help with any suggestions.

Thanks

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Nichole



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Duplicate Messages

2008-07-10 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Hi All,

Could someone please help.
I am trying to unsubscribe my old email address from the list, but having
no luck. I have sent a couple of messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to advise.
I can't send a message to the unsubscribe address because I no longer have
access to send from my old ISP.

Can someone please help as I am getting duplicate messages as I have
registered my new email address.

Thanks

Nichole



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Re: Ebay

2008-07-06 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Thank you all for your great advice.
I will tell my brother to tread carefully.
I spoke to an executive at Apple just now and they are prepared to
check the serial number for me if the seller provides me with one.
She also advised there have been no reports of internal theft.
Apple also said there is no warranty if the seller is not an Certified
Australian wholesaler or retailer.

Thanks

Kind regards
Nichole


On 7/07/08 7:25 AM, "Rob Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Morning,
> 
> Accept it is a risk and take precautions.
> 
> Ask for serial numbers of machine, also provide boot rom version,
> model identifier.
> These give you some scope for seeing if it is stolen from Apples list.
> Also if specifications actually match build time and machine specifics.
> 
> Organise own courier to do pick up giving them the cheque, money order
> or authorisation to confirm credit details.
> Although PayPal does offer insurance on some things I would check
> their validation process, but it is a guarantee of sorts. Also some
> credit cards offer this same protection over the eCommerce world, but
> again check before. eBay does have some form of assistance that
> changes frequently so read there disclosure statements.
> 
> Besides all of the above try locally first, this site has a few people
> with machinery offers, also local retailers?
> 
> It always is a gamble, as is life. But, in this time frame their are
> ways of verifying; hence, minimising the risk protecting ones own
> assets or some form of compensation if it goes wrong. Do the homework
> and assess your level of risk.  If it sounds to good to be true then
> it more than likely is false, again assess risk.
> 
> Applecare is a good insurance that machine works, if available on
> required hardware, as it is transferrable being item specific, but
> validate against machine information. Also be prepared for an
> extremely long replacement or repair scenario if required, as Apple
> Australia are notoriously slow with this scenario of bought and
> replacement  or repair required.
> 
> Now saying that I find eBay an annoying way of purchasing equipment,
> but have done so a few times saving monetary value, but utilised a lot
> of personal time to achieve. Yes, have had one go bad, but thanks to
> credit company was a minimal $50 on a substantial acquisition of 7K,
> done the homework minimising the loss. Applecare have had a couple of
> instances one that was replaced although not with similar standing,
> but was replaced. Other was repaired, but extremely slow in both
> cases, a 3 month scenario on first case still pending on outcome, and
> 9 weeks on second to replace power supply - CPU.
> 
> Cheers!
> `Rob...
> 
> On 05Jul2008, at 9:28 pm, Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Could anyone please give me some advice on this.
>> 
>> My brother recently made a bid on a brand new in the box sealed Apple
>> Macbook Pro 17" 2.5ghz core 2 duo 250gb hard drive.
>> He did not win the winning bid, but the winning bid was AU $2550.
>> The rrp on this $3777
>> 
>> I emailed the seller to ask the question
>> 
>> Are you a Certified Australian wholesaler or retailer, for Apple
>> products?
>> 
>> He replied saying I am private seller.
>> 
>> Has anyone had any experiences buying off ebay?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Kind regards
>> Nichole
>> 
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Ebay

2008-07-05 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Hi All,

Could anyone please give me some advice on this.

My brother recently made a bid on a brand new in the box sealed Apple
Macbook Pro 17" 2.5ghz core 2 duo 250gb hard drive.
He did not win the winning bid, but the winning bid was AU $2550.
The rrp on this $3777

I emailed the seller to ask the question

Are you a Certified Australian wholesaler or retailer, for Apple
products?

He replied saying I am private seller.

Has anyone had any experiences buying off ebay?

Thanks

Kind regards
Nichole



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Re: AFL widget

2008-06-08 Thread Nichole Shervington/Paul Vilkas
Hi Severin,

I also have the latest version, but it seems the sizing of the ladder box is
not right. The refresh button is mashed over the second last team on the
ladder. Tears for Freo!! It is a bit hard to read. Melbourne hangs out of
the grid. Any ideas how to fix this?

Cheers!
Nichole


On 6/06/08 11:34 PM, "Severin Crisp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hooray, I have a ladder again!
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> On 06/06/2008, at 8:25 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
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>> 
>> On 06/06/2008, at 5:38 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
>> 
>>> Is anyone else having problems with the AFL Ladder widget, I have
>>> the latest v1.5.5.  and it complains of being unable to access
>>> sportal.com.  How can life carry on without this vital information!
>>> v1.5.5 seems to be the latest version (May 10) and I have used it
>>> happily for several years.
>>> Severin CRisp
>> 
>> Hi Severin,
>> 
>> Click on the 'i' and then select aft.com.au as the Source
>> Also Highlight Your Team  Colingwood Magpies ;-))
>> 
>> Well, actually that is my team isn't it!
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> Car'n The Pies
>> 
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