Can anyone offer a solution / reason for what happened here to me?
(see problem below) Okay, for now it fixed itself.But WHY? and more
importantly, what can I do to avoid a next time problem?
Here's the story. Yesterday, late morning the double click and right click
would not open or
Colin
Does it do it when you're not connected to the internet...on you're desktop
icons?
Terry Kilburg - Independent Reliv International Distributor!
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T-Mobile knows that pay-as-you-go customers are bargain-hunters, so
they don't want to make it easy for regular monthly-plan customers to
browse the bargain aisle. It was only through Richard P.'s directions
that I was able to find the friggin rates!
Meanwhile, I wonder why T-Mobile specifies
On Jul 15, 2008, at 7:57 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
What the heck are you doing that you yack on the phone for 1000
minutes a
month? 1000 minutes is almost 17 hours!
I have a co-worker who normally talks for at least an hour a day,
sometimes more than two, on her cell phone while at work..
Regarding the prepaid plans: Am I correct in inferring that free
nation-wide calling is limited to only other T-Mobile phones? If so,
that seems an important difference between these and regular monthly
plans.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
T-Mobile knows that
Thanks for the incites. I'll read up on your ideas and try the different
booting modes. Today, after another shutdown/startup cycle, Thunderbird
is no longer Null, and Seamonkey, which was also null, is no longer.
Sunbird still is. Audio Hijack still is, and is up to date. I do have
all of
Well, I just fell for the iPhone hype, and in the Apps, I discovered the
coolest thing - http://www.pandora.com
You don't have to have an iPhone, and apparently, you can listen on Sprint
phones, as well as ATT phones, or you can listen to the stream on your
computer.
It's very cool - you type in
Terry, I have cable modem, basically connected 24/7.
My OE generally does not normally directly communicate to the internet,
rather it generally will interface with ChoiceMailOne to catch email spam.
This set-up has been the case for several years.
On desktop icons ???
I don't use the
To keep it in perspectivetechcrunch reports that nokia sells 1.28
million phones every day.
Mike
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No I'm not providing a link. I'm just exclaiming.
I just renewed my candy-bar Nokia 6010 for a year. So no I'm not
Were the programs showing up as null migrated or installed fresh?
db
Jordan wrote:
Thanks for the incites. I'll read up on your ideas and try the
different booting modes. Today, after another shutdown/startup cycle,
Thunderbird is no longer Null, and Seamonkey, which was also null, is
no
Are all those emails in one folder? OE has a limit of 2gb per folder, might
want to check into that. I'd not keep anywhere near that much in any one
folder in OE.
Mike
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Colin Cody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Today, suddenly my Outlook Express 6.0 running under MS
Colin
I wanted to make sure your mouse settings weren't reversed or delayed.
It kinda seems to me that you need more memory to store and load all the
messages since getting rid of 1 allowed slow opening.
Burn 'em to a cd/DVD or delete them into cyberspace!
Terry Kilburg - Independent
Popular Photography had a glowing review on this scanner:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/527608-REG/Microtek_110803680101_ArtixScan_M1_Pro_Dual.html
My last experiences with Microtek about 8 years ago were less than
satisfactory. Anyone tried this yet? tia.
david
David Turk
Unless you need a film scanner, I sure couldn't recommend you spend
$655 to scan paper. Especially not without an autofeeder. I know
nothing about film scanners, so if that's your question I can't help.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 2:27 PM, David Turk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Popular Photography had
It's pretty much for the film, but there might be the occasional print if I
don't have a neg or trans. The reviews on the BH site are mixed.
david
David Turk
Manager, Preservation Imaging Services
Indiana Historical Society
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center
450 W. Ohio St.
I went to the Apple Store in Tyson's Corner Mall twice this past
week. I had to walk almost the entire length of the mall to get
there from where I like to park. Just for interest, I decided to
take note of what OS the computers in the little kiosks that dot the
mall are using. These
OK so what does that say when Rush Limbuagh is a Mac Addict :-)
Stewart
At 04:28 PM 7/16/2008, you wrote:
There actually was a higher percentage for the Mac platform a few
years ago than there are today, and where I work we initially had
Macintosh POS software, but that maker switched
winxpsp2 live update leads to error page ...what to do? this is an original
winxp completely legit came with machine = dell4400
pIV2.0ram1gbplennyaHDDspace...
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POS Software as in Point Of Sale or Piece Of Sh*t? :-)
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Subject: [CGUYS] Macs in business
I went to the
It certainly doesn't mean we can conclude *all* Mac addicts are raving
lunatics. They may just be easier for wackos to operate.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK so what does that say when Rush Limbuagh is a Mac Addict :-)
Both. It adequately describes of lot of what is out there!!!
Stewart
At 04:58 PM 7/16/2008, you wrote:
POS Software as in Point Of Sale or Piece Of Sh*t? :-)
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL SL 82
In my experience, Apple computers are the choice of those who are strongly
opinionated. Doesn't matter which part of the political or cultural
spectrum.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK so what does that say when Rush Limbuagh is a Mac
All the null named programs were migrated. But plenty of migrated
programs are not named null, the icon for the programs in each case is
right there beside the word null, the programs are all working properly,
and in the case of Thunderbird, Seamonkey, and now Audio Hijack, the
name null has
I would bet that the null had something to do with the migration of
those particular programs...
OS X runs some maintenance programs occasionally and that might account
for the later change...
db
Jordan wrote:
All the null named programs were migrated. But plenty of migrated
programs are
Update ...read unending drop dead boring M$ notes and found I had to
reinstall faulty KB913670 contained in SP2 following which I had to
reinstall genuine validation tool and reinstall M$ installer following which
it's working again ...now all I need to do it dld SP3 (66mb) which should
take a
I lean more towards thinking it's a quirk of 10.5, maybe in conjunction
with the migrating. You could be right about OS X maintenance fixing it.
I didn't find any discussion of a migration resulting in these null
names. I'll keep an eye on it and see what happens.
Thanks again for the input.
Thanks for the 2GB tip!
I have 713 *.dbx files total of 11GB among them all. My largest dbx
file by far is 1 GB. Most of the others are maybe 20MB or less
Colin
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16,
On Jul 16, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Larry Sacks wrote:
POS Software as in Point Of Sale or Piece Of Sh*t? :-)
No need to get obtuse about it. I wasn't trying to be.
Steve
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On Jul 16, 2008, at 5:38 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
OK so what does that say when Rush Limbuagh is a Mac Addict :-)
That simply says that there are no all consuming truisms.
Steve
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On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:27 PM, John Emmerling wrote:
In my experience, Apple computers are the choice of those who are
strongly
opinionated. Doesn't matter which part of the political or cultural
spectrum.
Well, I find that dyed in the wool Windows users can be just as
opinionated in
At 06:45 PM 7/16/2008, you wrote:
Date:Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:59:07 -0400
From:rlsimon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ntldr disappeared ...after reinstall all's well but windows
update gives error
winxpsp2 live update leads to error page ...what to do? this is an original
winxp completely
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