I can't seem to find this in the docs..
I have my winblows image on an external drive and I want to move that image to
a different external drive but I can't find where I direct it to the new image.
I could re-install it all but that means I can't register at m$ without calling
them (because I
if you want to buy vmware fusion but havent yet smith micro is now seeling it
and has it $20 off for the next 10 days
http://www.allume.com/mac/vmware/
(sale price is in the cart)
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Check out the new features and
well lil girly hands and long hair and dont you drive a saturn?? hum AND
you hanging out with zues and will this aint looking good for you ben!! haha
I was never a fan of tilt wheels either but the mighty mouse one is pretty
cool, once you understand that you aremt limited to the "old wi
Meh. I never liked the "we're going to guess what you meant" instead of
actual buttons. I've got little girly hands, and it occasionally thinks
I'm clicking differently that I am.
Plus, I'm not a fan of left-to-right scroll wheels or tilt scrollers. I
also like my scroll wheel to be "clicky"
mr DOM
yah know a mighty mouse does have 2 buttons right? actually it has 5 i think.
Just set it up in preferences.
Click on left side for left mouse, click on right side for right mouse, you can
click on center ball for apps, left side side button for expose, right side
side bu
>ok now Larry, how close are you watching her if you're also working on
>your laptop? :)
>
>/me finds number for CPS
>
Pretty closely. We have a pretty tall fence around our yard - there's no way
she can get out and really difficult to get into trouble.
~
ok now Larry, how close are you watching her if you're also working on
your laptop? :)
/me finds number for CPS
On 8/9/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Or, you know buy a 2 button mouse. Not a mighty mouse (never liked
> >those).
> >
> >--BenD
> >
>
> OK when I'm on the back dec
>Or, you know buy a 2 button mouse. Not a mighty mouse (never liked
>those).
>
>--BenD
>
OK when I'm on the back deck of the house watching Alexis play, I'm sure a
mouse is going to work great under those circumstances.
~
Or, you know buy a 2 button mouse. Not a mighty mouse (never liked
those).
--BenD
Dave l wrote:
> Larry,
>
> you dont "have" to ctrl-click to right click, os x fully supports right
> clicking. If you are just using the trackpad you can go into the preferences
> and set it so if u tap th
On 8/8/07, Jim Davis wrote:
> Life's too short to stick with things you don't like.
To an extent. I hated school. Luckily I love learning. But for
most people- oh hell, maybe dropping out is probably good if
you don't like it. Shit.
That was a bad example.
There are some things that one mig
On 8/8/07, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
> Well, my PPC is no panacea either. Every time it dies on me and I have to
restore data it
I had a lot of fun with funambol. It's java, you know. That's like
coldfusion. =]
That's a lovely one tho- palm and ppc... what a dismal market for such a
cool gadget.
You know, one of the nice things (I ran a powerbook for a week,
while my power supply got replaced) I found I missed was the
multi-touch touch-pad. That two finger action was quite alright.
On 8/8/07, Dave l wrote:
> Larry,
>
> you dont "have" to ctrl-click to right click, os x fully supports ri
On 8/8/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> Ever since Win95 came out, I've never been a fan of windows. I liked
Oh yeah? Well I hated windose since 3.1.1. and apple since before that!
> I really should switch
Perhaps. You have to remember how they were tho, you know.
If everybody goes mac, thin
>Well then - I hate to break it to you - but you like Windows. ;^)
Nope, not going there. If Apple offered a comparable tablet and I could afford
to switch all my devices (which is a heck of a big IF) I'd probably drop
Windoze in a heartbeat.
>You can like something and still hate aspects of
> Larry,
>
> you dont "have" to ctrl-click to right click, os x fully supports
> right clicking. If you are just using the trackpad you can go into the
> preferences and set it so if u tap the pad with 2 fingers it right
> clicks, its no big deal, actually a bit nicer then having a button for
> -Original Message-
> From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 9:28 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: VMware Fusion
>
> >Life's too short to stick with things you don't like.
>
> The problem is when y
Larry,
you dont "have" to ctrl-click to right click, os x fully supports right
clicking. If you are just using the trackpad you can go into the preferences
and set it so if u tap the pad with 2 fingers it right clicks, its no big deal,
actually a bit nicer then having a button for it.
> >
>
>Life's too short to stick with things you don't like.
The problem is when you don't like the hardware and OS issues...but have a lot
of software, devices, etc. that you *do* like. I really love my windows tablet
PC, that'd be tough to give up. I really like my Fujitsu Pocket PC, and being
able
> -Original Message-
> From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 7:25 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: VMware Fusion
>
> and Apple seems to have the upper hand on video editing, so I'm not
> really sure why I ha
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 1:33 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: VMware Fusion
> >
> > Windows is bad enough running itself, why complicate the matter.
>
> Well - with that kind of attitude you should get a Mac.
>
> If
> -Original Message-
> From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 1:33 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: VMware Fusion
>
> Windows is bad enough running itself, why complicate the matter.
Well - with that kind of attitude
> that said I've really been impressed with the MacBook I use at home.
> Well worth the cost. The only thing I am not used to with this is the
> single button. Right clicking was very useful on the PC, the Mac
> equivalent (CTRL-Click) just isn't the same.
If it had been at all feasible for me,
>
>I think I may have to get a Mac soon.Real soon.
>
Welcome to the club, try the koolaide...
that said I've really been impressed with the MacBook I use at home. Well worth
the cost. The only thing I am not used to with this is the single button. Right
clicking was very useful on the PC, t
t development
> all day."
>
> He went on to tell me how much easier it was to do development on the
> Mac because of the toolsets available and the ability to run the
> different OS's inside of the Mac w
;
> >
> > He went on to tell me how much easier it was to do development on the
> > Mac because of the toolsets available and the ability to run the
> > different OS's inside of the Mac with VMWare Fusion.
> >
> > I think I may have to get a Mac soon.Real
to run the
> different OS's inside of the Mac with VMWare Fusion.
>
> I think I may have to get a Mac soon.Real soon.
>
>
>
> --
> "Constant over stimu-lation numbs me
> and I wouldn't have
> It any other way."
>
>
~
's inside of the Mac with VMWare Fusion.
I think I may have to get a Mac soon.Real soon.
--
"Constant over stimu-lation numbs me
and I wouldn't have
It any other way."
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