I have my machine topped out on RAM- 2GB and it is a three or four
year old Athalon based HP. So I don't think so. I'm going to try
the Safe mode thng when I get a chance.
On 7/7/07, db <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is the issue perhaps that Firefox doesn't run well on older computers
with slowe
Well if it keeps me from asking directions, where do I buy one!?!
Mason Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: My family and I were at Stone Harbor,
NJ this week, and my wife got hit
with a putt-putt golf club. She needed stitches, or so I suspected. I
opened the phone, went to maps and looked up
At 07:04 PM 07/07/2007 -0700, db wrote
Is the issue perhaps that Firefox doesn't run well on older computers with
slower processors and less RAM?
I'm guessing that's the real problem. The machine it's on is a PII, 128
RAM, Win98. I've not put it on my XP machines yet. Mozilla is still
work
Thart's right. Previously the inability of hardware to display pages in
an effective manner gave Web developers little incentive. Cell providers
also severely restricted access (my cell phone is locked to only access
CNN, ABC, and ESPN). The iPhone opens the flood gates.
I just hope that AT&T w
How about considering that the glass might be half full? Employers can
trade 24/7 on-call status for not requiring the 9-to-5 routine of these
workers. Both sides gain flexibility and effectiveness. I already know
several IT gurus who only come in to the office a couple of times a week.
>I do
Leo Leporte has an amazing tool working for him in his radio show- The
chat room that ru
I guess I'll put in a plug for Leo's podcasts too. I listen to all
of them and they are numerous but I always find some helpful hint or
answer to a problem I'm having in nearly every podcast. The Secur
I have been looking for a podcast to replace "the Computer Guys." From
the sounds of it, the list is recommending Leo Leporte. Which one of
his podcasts do you recommend. I only have time for one.
Thanks,
Steve
Paula Minor wrote:
Leo Leporte has an amazing tool working for him in his radio
Depends on what you want. Macbreak is mac only, mostly mac news, no help.
Windows weekly is the windows version of macbreak with not much user help,
news and views.
The podcast of Leo's radio show is a call in program, lots of news, lots of
help.
Security Now is an in depth podcast about secur
Is there a shredding service somewhere in the metro
DC/Baltimore area where someone can drop off several
feet worth of file and they will shred them? Sweetie
is cleaning out her old client files and has
accumulated paper & file folders that are measured in
feet. I've seen truck mounted shredders
Several time a year the various local governments organize a community
shread. Be alert for the next one in your area.
>Is there a shredding service somewhere in the metro
>DC/Baltimore area where someone can drop off several
>feet worth of file and they will shred them? Sweetie
>is cleaning out
Tom Piwowar
> Several time a year the various local governments organize
> a community shread. Be alert for the next one in your area.
They do? I learned something new everyday. That's
terrific.
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Take care | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D. | supply this, at least n
At 6:36 PM -0500 7/8/07, Tom Piwowar wrote:
Several time a year the various local governments organize a community
shread. Be alert for the next one in your area.
As does TV Channel 4 in Washington.
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Roger
Lovettsville, VA
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