Re: [CGUYS] Surface Computing - the future may be near

2007-07-14 Thread mike
It's not at all...but yea, that's the first thing I thought too lol Mike On 7/12/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I think that Surface Computing is a Touch Screen Kiosk turned >horizontal instead of vertical. Another "innovation" from MS. Isn't it like a $10,000 iPhone, just a lit

Re: [CGUYS] Who's In?

2007-07-14 Thread Sandra Raredon
Could use Google Calendar and share calendar. I am sure Yahoo has same thing? You would need to get an gmail address and share password with your office mates. Then everyone could put in their schedules..what do you want for free! On 7/13/07, Jay Montero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I wil

Re: [CGUYS] Who's In?

2007-07-14 Thread Jay Montero
Tom, thanks for the info. As to the reason why the low tech way won't work in the new place is because of the layout. Although I am not convinced it has to be that way. Sometimes it takes getting people used to things being different, you know? on Fri the 13th, Tom Piwowar wrote:>I need some

[CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread Wayne Dernoncourt
I have lots of CD's and I've been ripping them to the 'puter & that makes playing them lots easier. Now what to do with the CD's and jewel boxes? I really want to keep them around and in good shape. In the past (10 years ago), I could go to Dart Drug (okay, longer than 10 years ago) and get some

Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread Mike Sloane
I did a quick search and found I get the impression that most folks are keeping the liner notes and the CD itself in special three-hole punched plastic sleeves that are then kept i

Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread Eric S. Sande
What do people do that would like to keep the CD's and jewel boxes intact? That's your archive. Put them in a box in your closet. If your drive dies you can rebuild. * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the followi

Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread mike
I keep everything in the three ring binder type cd cases. I have too many to want to put them all in jewel cases. You can get 'slimline' jewel cases, these are about half the thickness of regular jewel cases. Mike On 7/14/07, Eric S. Sande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >What do people do that w

Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread Paula Minor
keep everything in the three ring binder type cd cases. I have too many to want to put them all in jewel cases THis is what I do as well..and the same for DVD movies. I store all the plastic cd boxes in a box in the basement..tho I'm not sure why. I just keep everything I guess.

Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread Tony B
It wasn't easy, but one day I finally threw all my jewel cases away. It still hurts to toss one out. But like everyone else, I'm using binders. * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in <== * ==>

Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread Michael Fernando
But like everyone else, I'm using binders. I've used sleeves/pages + binders from these guys http://www.centurybusinesssolutions.com/ Specifically the Item # BK-CD005 works best for me. Pages don't stick to the CDs. They also sell nice binders that look good, if that matters to you.

Re: [CGUYS] Who's In?

2007-07-14 Thread Tom Piwowar
www.glassbead.com/inoutboard/ $12 per seat or less peer to peer so requires no server cross platform demo available Before the Internet I used to use their peer-to-peer SnapMail system for intra-office email. Good company. ***

[CGUYS] Need a Java Refresh

2007-07-14 Thread Ralph
Windows XP, Firefox, Thunderbird environment. I've had Java on my computer for many years. I don't program in it, I just have it for when I need to execute something that requires it. Recently I think I crippled it. After running a first scan with my new anti-virus program, I think it identifie

Re: [CGUYS] Need a Java Refresh

2007-07-14 Thread mike
Uninstall, reinstall java. Mike On 7/14/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Windows XP, Firefox, Thunderbird environment. I've had Java on my computer for many years. I don't program in it, I just have it for when I need to execute something that requires it. Recently I think I crippled it.

Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-14 Thread mike
http://www.caselogic.com/144_capacity_cd_wallet/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=70084 I've been getting those at Fry's electronics for 12 bux...not sure why they cost so much at the site. Mike On 7/14/07, Michael Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But like everyone else, I'm using binders

Re: [CGUYS] Need a Java Refresh

2007-07-14 Thread Ralph
Uninstall, reinstall java. And how would I do that? * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in <== * ==> the body of an email & send 'em to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <== * Join the list: SUBSCRIBE COMPUT

Re: [CGUYS] Need a Java Refresh

2007-07-14 Thread mike
Control Panel, Add/Remove programs. Uninstall. Restart. Re-download and reinstall java. You can google for java, use the Sun version, not MS. Mike On 7/14/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Uninstall, reinstall java. And how would I do that?

Re: [CGUYS] Need a Java Refresh

2007-07-14 Thread John DeCarlo
Uninstall through Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs. To install the latest, go to http://java.sun.com On 7/14/07, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Uninstall, reinstall java. And how would I do that? -- John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own

Re: [CGUYS] Need a Java Refresh

2007-07-14 Thread Ralph
Mike and John - Thanks. * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in <== * ==> the body of an email & send 'em to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <== * Join the list: SUBSCRIBE COMPUTERGUYS-L Your Name * Too much