The problem is, even if you do install it externally, I doubt you have FW or
ESATA on that machine, USB isn't made to be used to run an OS on an external
drive.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:08 PM, b_s-wilk wrote:
> In essence, my original question was to utilize an external drive of sorts
>>> - at
carriers etc.
Could this be the first break in the US cellular monopoly and eventually
lead us to a cellular situation as in a lot of the rest of the world,
where you buy a phone and a chip and off you go... buying more minutes
as necessary?
db
mike wrote:
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20091214
In essence, my original question was to utilize an external drive of sorts - at
least external to the new machine I don't have yet. I was going to use a brand
new drive placed temporarily into the loaner and the swap it into the new
machine when it arrives. That was exactly my original question
Sorry, forgot to change the subject on this one...
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 7:17 PM, mike wrote:
> http://apnews.myway.com/article/20091214/D9CIPAIO0.html
>
> *The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, reported Sunday that
> Google plans to sell the phone directly to consumers
And the newer Mac add-ons to expose the desktop, find the current window, find
all the windows, switch windows, more easlily find your program executable are
laboriously clumsy and cluged work-arounds that could just be solved by fixing
the instruments that were originally designed to perform
The "magic" and unattached Apple menu make is so much more difficult to train the uninitiated ... and it causes a number of complications re: what's running?, RAM depletion and file backup.
The Macintosh menus are attached to the top of the display, not to the
windows. Apple had its menus at
I'm not sure 'proactive' has the same meaning to you as it does me. It
surely doesn't have any meaning to AT&T.
So when you are out of range of Tmobile, you pay nothing extra and get 3g
connectivity? Tmobile and AT&T together have a smaller 3g footprint than
Verizon or Sprint on their own. Take
That is not totally true.
I recently saw a chart that showed the standard for all countries in
the world that support Cell phones.
CDMA is used outside the US, but it is not as popular as GSM. CDMA is
also used by Sprint.
When I was in Canada I could use my Verizon phone in a number of
pla
I'm not a customer either, I wouldn't pay my cellular carrier for the
privilege of mapping how bad their network is. It's not about politician or
technologist, it's about being a shill or apologist. I'm neither...I'm a
customer, I pay for a service. I'm glad the network I'm on doesn't have
such
Too true, Apple has to sue the pants off those making copies of their
hardware, MS has to make it as hard as possible to copy their software...in
the end of course it's just harder on the customer.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:11 PM, tjpa wrote:
> On Dec 14, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Michael Wosnick wrot
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Explains some of the differences between MS and Apple.
Is it game over for Microsoft on consumer front? - CNET News
URL: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10413869-56.html
One analyst says it is time for Microsoft to get out
On Dec 14, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Michael Wosnick wrote:
In essence, my original question was to utilize an external drive of
sorts - at least external to the new machine I don't have yet. I was
going to use a brand new drive placed temporarily into the loaner
and the swap it into the new machine
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20091214/D9CIPAIO0.html
*The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, reported Sunday that
Google plans to sell the phone directly to consumers, instead of through a
wireless carrier. Such a move would mean Google would go head-to-head with
Apple's iPhon
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 2:37 PM, db wrote:
> Apple would be better off in its own right if they would give a little now
> and then when someone else has a better design element...
For some time now, it has been my opinion that Apple has shifted its
gaze toward portable devices designed primari
In essence, my original question was to utilize an external drive of sorts - at
least external to the new machine I don't have yet. I was going to use a brand
new drive placed temporarily into the loaner and the swap it into the new
machine when it arrives. That was exactly my original question.
Exactly! Well said...
What's not to like about such intuitive and inclusive simplicity of
function?
db
mike wrote:
Vista/7 menus change also depending on what is going on. I don't recall
menus appearing in DOS...but I never used it that much. TBO, I never knew
the ALT key brought up the
First time I used Vista, I couldn't find menus in most of the
programs. Then I hit the ALT key and the menus appeared--JUST LIKE IN
*DOS*. Now THAT'S really archaic.
You guys are SO used to arguing the rabid PC vs Mac (Hatfield vs.
McCoys?) that you automatically assume if someone criticize
Michael Wosnick escribió:
With apologies for my lack of understanding, I'm not sure I see where this
conversation about external drives is taking me. What is really at issue is
whether or not I do a full install (be that on an external, internal, or
whatever drive) of all my programs for the s
With apologies for my lack of understanding, I'm not sure I see where this
conversation about external drives is taking me. What is really at issue is
whether or not I do a full install (be that on an external, internal, or
whatever drive) of all my programs for the sake of a month of the "loane
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