Windows question . . .

2009-10-15 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
I have some older programs that I have to use (no more recent versions are available) which on occasion when I try to run them generate the message The Win 16 Subsystem has insufficient resources to continue running. Click on OK, close your applications, and restart your machine. How can I

Re: Windows question . . .

2009-10-15 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Ronn! Blankenship asked: I have some older programs that I have to use (no more recent versions are available) which on occasion when I try to run them generate the message The Win 16 Subsystem has insufficient resources to continue running. Click on OK, close your applications, and

Re: Google Wave

2009-10-15 Thread sendai
On 15/10/2009, at 8:11 AM, Nick Arnett wrote: On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Wayne Eddy we...@bigpond.net.au wrote: Hi all, I just got access to Google Wave, and I was wondering if there was anyone on the list who might be interested in helping my try it out by joining a discussion about

Re: Google Wave

2009-10-15 Thread sendai
On 15/10/2009, at 8:18 AM, Wayne Eddy wrote: No Problem, Nick. I will send you an invite - I think it might take a few days to process though. I assume you want to use this address nick.arn...@gmail.com ? The invites aren't linked to the e-mail address it's sent to; once the user has

Re: Windows question . . .

2009-10-15 Thread Matt Grimaldi
You could try setting up virtual PC on your system http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Virtual_PC This comes as a backward compatibility feature in Win-7, but has been a free downloadable/installable program for XP for several years. It looks like the virtualized PC can go back as far as

Re: Google Wave

2009-10-15 Thread Jo Anne
OK, Guys, what the heck is Google Wave? Is it like what Twits do with Tweets? I know what a beta test is, but a Google Wave? Speak slowly and directly into the microphone, please. Amities, Jo Anne evens...@hevanet.com ___

Re: Google Wave

2009-10-15 Thread Max Battcher
Jo Anne wrote: OK, Guys, what the heck is Google Wave? Is it like what Twits do with Tweets? I know what a beta test is, but a Google Wave? Speak slowly and directly into the microphone, please. It depends on who you ask and how much hype they've ingested, digested, and are prepared to

Re: Google Wave

2009-10-15 Thread Bruce Bostwick
On Oct 15, 2009, at 3:03 PM, Max Battcher wrote: Jo Anne wrote: OK, Guys, what the heck is Google Wave? Is it like what Twits do with Tweets? I know what a beta test is, but a Google Wave? Speak slowly and directly into the microphone, please. It depends on who you ask and how much

Re: Google Wave

2009-10-15 Thread Max Battcher
Bruce Bostwick wrote: I haven't chimed in on Wave or the more general subject of cloud computing yet, since I haven't used it yet (which, in some people's judgment, makes me ineligible to comment, although I consider that a questionable argument), but my misgivings about it are generally

Re: Google Wave

2009-10-15 Thread Bruce Bostwick
On Oct 15, 2009, at 4:35 PM, Max Battcher wrote: Bruce Bostwick wrote: I haven't chimed in on Wave or the more general subject of cloud computing yet, since I haven't used it yet (which, in some people's judgment, makes me ineligible to comment, although I consider that a questionable

Cloud Computing Smears (Was: Google Wave)

2009-10-15 Thread Max Battcher
Bruce Bostwick wrote: Part of my concern with the concept in general is the fairly glaring admin/management deficiency described in this article: http://dailyqi.com/?p=10576 I've been avoiding most articles on this subject because there is a lot of FUD out there and very little real truth.