Re: thin protective cover for Wallstreet?

2002-08-09 Thread Jeff Lentz
Think wetsuit. http://www.lowendmac.com/tools/aqua.html http://www.etravelergear.com/lapwet30.html If it's that low impact there may be no risk. Money spent on one of these might be better spent on a more protective backpack. - Jeff Lentz --- Matthew D. O'Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

Re: Pismos fry lid-down!

2002-08-09 Thread James
I ran my 2000 powerbook for about month with external monitor and USB Keyboard and mouse adn it workd fine actually ran cooler! I did notice that the fan would kick in only with the cover closed it was a little humming sound but you get used to it but is not as loud as my Dual G4 which has three

Re: thin protective cover for Wallstreet?

2002-08-09 Thread Tim Gilman
Jeff Lentz at 8/9/02 wrote something like: Think wetsuit. I got myself a PowerBook 2000 wetsuit-like bag from macimports.com, maybe 2 years ago. Mine's just black wetsuit material with a thin plastic window on the top to match the curves of my Pismo (and you can see the white Apple logo). The

thin protective cover for Wallstreet?

2002-08-09 Thread Frank Cornew
I've been real happy with Eagle Creek's computer vault. http://www.eaglecreek.com/travel_accessories/40126.html Padded. My Pismo fits with room to spare. Can fit in a few extra files, disks, magazines, cables, batteries, etc which is useful when I don't want to tote the briefcase/backpack

MacStumbler: Need some lobbying for warwalking software

2002-08-09 Thread Dwight Hines
I've been emailing korben, author of open source MacStumbler, and offering him money and he has so far resisted me. What follows is his reply that I apologize for cross-posting. I think the need for a good 8.x and 9.x MacStumbler is worthy of a moon shot effort. How do we do this? None of

Solutions to Applications reinstall on Tibook ...

2002-08-09 Thread Bryan Forbes
Original Post ... Hi: In an attempt to get OS X to see my Laserwriter Select 360, I zero'd out my HD, partitioned it into 5 gig for OS9 25 for OS X and have reloaded the OS's. Unfortunately, when I go to the print center it still tells me Appletalk isn't active and won't find my

Re: Pismos fry lid-down!

2002-08-09 Thread Todd Ruch
I wouldn't do it with my TiBook. I have run it using Photoshop and other apps that take make the box hot, and when I was done put it to sleep and closed the lid. I can see the keyboard and trackpad on my screen now (and not the same marks from your finger oils that come). Todd The

Stickies in OS X

2002-08-09 Thread Amber Rhea
Hi all, How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but I'd like it to automatically open instead. Thanks, Amber --

Re: Stickies in OS X

2002-08-09 Thread KSmith3
On 8/10/02 12:53 AM, Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but

Re: Stickies in OS X

2002-08-09 Thread Mick Ring
on 8/9/02 21:53, Amber Rhea at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I get Stickies to launch at startup in OS X in the same way it does in OS 9? I don't see any preference to set that'll do it. I've just been re-opening Stickies each time I log in, and my saved notes are there, but I'd like it