I'm looking for a wireless IP camera that can be config'd and managed
by OSX v1.4.11 (I think I'm following Tom and holding off a bit on
10.5). I've found cameras in the past that were supposed to run
under OSX but needed first to be set up under Windows. As a result,
I've never gotten on
At 06:13 PM 11/19/2007, Michel Lowe wrote:
>That's affirmative. FiOS is safer from a lightning strike/surge point of
>view since, as you say, all it is sending is light. Unlike the copper wires
>it replaces the transmission medium does not conduct electricity.
>-Mike
>
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>Mich
Tom Piwowar
>>Tom, why so reluctant about X.5; are all of your computers
>>used for production things? My copy of Leopard is also
>>still in its shrink wrap, but I was only waiting for X.5.1
>>which is out. I am only waiting now to back everything up,
>>probably over the upcoming four day weekend
That's affirmative. FiOS is safer from a lightning strike/surge point of
view since, as you say, all it is sending is light. Unlike the copper wires
it replaces the transmission medium does not conduct electricity.
-Mike
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Michel David Lowe
> -Original Message-
> Fr
VideoLan Player and Cog work.
Allen
P.S. I was a reluctant installer, but short of a slightly longer install
time, there've been no problems.
Powerbook G4 1.33 ghz
1 gig ram
>>Tom, why so reluctant about X.5; are all of your computers used for
>>production things? My copy of Leopar
I'm no comms engineer, but I believe that FIOS, being glass fiber, has no
conducting material to bring any kind of electricity into the house. It should
be all blasts of light.
Dan
>>> K Swab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/19/2007 4:02 PM >>>
I just installed Verizon's FIOS service for both my
phone
I just installed Verizon's FIOS service for both my
phone and video service. The CATV wire and the two
copper telephone lines I had coming to my house have
been removed. I am having a whole house surge
protector installed to protect my electrical service.
Do I need to worry about electrical surg
>Tom, why so reluctant about X.5; are all of your computers used for
>production things? My copy of Leopard is also still in its shrink wrap,
>but I was only waiting for X.5.1 which is out. I am only waiting now to
>back everything up, probably over the upcoming four day weekend.
And one more re
I had to reinstall thunderbird and can't figure out how to have the mail
deemed as junk by thunderbird dumped into the junk folder, as it used to do.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
John.
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What type of feet does it have now?
If you are just looking for something to absorb vibration and elevate
a 1/4" or so any Home Depot, Lowes, etc. should have what you need.
Matthew
On Nov 18, 2007, at 9:27 PM, Christopher Range wrote:
Does anyone have any idea on, how I can replace the fee
>Does anyone have any idea on, how I can replace the feet on my
>full-tower case?
For my PCs I use sticky-back felt circles from the hardware store.
Actually, I don't think they are felt any more -- some mystery fiberous
material. I have 20 towers in my classrooms that are constantly being
mov
>Tom, why so reluctant about X.5; are all of your computers used for
>production things? My copy of Leopard is also still in its shrink wrap,
>but I was only waiting for X.5.1 which is out. I am only waiting now to
>back everything up, probably over the upcoming four day weekend.
Many reasons:
Tom, why so reluctant about X.5; are all of your computers used for
production things? My copy of Leopard is also still in its shrink wrap,
but I was only waiting for X.5.1 which is out. I am only waiting now to
back everything up, probably over the upcoming four day weekend.
Thank you,
Mark S
>I found this list of what it claims to fix at.
>date_for_tiger_users.html>
That's the list from Apple's download page. It is amazing how brazenly
the press just does a copy/paste/reformat and then claims the work as
their own.
Most of the fixes are so broadly written that I can't tell if they
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