I bought a neoprene material sleeve at Radio Shack for $30CDN, made by
case logic, fits my pismo like a glove, not sure if your book is the same
size, but i think it's smaller.
I'll check those out, though I'd like something a bit more protective
than neoprene. The Pismo is a bit larger than the
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Coming from a Sys Admin: DON'T DO THAT! Find a way to eliminate the
messages. Ask a nanny to reset your bounce counter, find a way to
send a blank email to the server, whatever it takes.
--
I did send an empty e-mail from my netscape.net account and
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 21:21:19 -0500
Subject: Re: building a better mouse (was 17 Powerbook)
From: David M. Ensteness [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not Invented There:
Bluetooth, Airport, USB, OS X, SuperDrive, DVD Studio Pro, Final Cut
Pro,
I would also be interested in hearing from people using some of these
bags (BooqBag, Willow Designs, Waterfield, Bihn and Mareware) with a
Pismoor barring that, any Apple laptop.
I've got a Belkin Stone Street, which would probably work perfectly
with a 12 Crystal, but it's kinda boring
Robert,
Thank you immensely ! Your tip was right on the money, My wife happily
reports that the bronze PB is now, once again, charging the battery!
Thanks also to the other suggestions offered (however, I remain dubious
about the solution that required bouncing the PB off the side of a dumpster
RE; LOL no the PB,just the battery,and I myself havent tried it either
:)
best wishes
On Saturday, June 14, 2003, at 07:41 PM, John Beringer wrote:
Robert,
Thank you immensely ! Your tip was right on the money, My wife happily
reports that the bronze PB is now, once again, charging the
RE; I have a TI, PB 800,with the two antanae one on each side,I have
had no reception trouble,how much distance are we talking? or was some
correction made in my machine?
Anyone know how the newer AL books compare?
--
G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
Small Dog
At 12:29 AM -0500 6/15/03, Hamlin Krewson wrote:
This is definitely not caused by a virus of any kind. It is a
deliberate act performed by spammers.
Spoofing is a big problem. Check the received lines in the full
headers. Look for the first received header (should be farthest down
the page). Then
On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 03:40 AM, George Slusher wrote:
Thanks, also. I'm looking for a bit more protection, though. The
neoprene
is good protection against scratches and the like, but not a lot of
protection if the computer is dropped.
Neoprene is designed to have higher shock attenuation
On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Christopher D Helmkamp wrote:
On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 03:40 AM, George Slusher wrote:
Thanks, also. I'm looking for a bit more protection, though. The
neoprene
is good protection against scratches and the like, but not a lot of
protection if the
Hi,
I am a new member to this list (wonderful list) with a G3 Lombard. I was
about to post regarding upgrading my hard drive and Ram when I read this
article on Mac Opinion (Is the Lombard a lemon?, Charles W. Moore, Road
Warrior, Mac Opinion, 10.15. ...one might deduce that either a design flaw
On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 08:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question I have is has anyone else experienced this memory cache
issue
and if so what happened and what did you do about it? Any suggestions
for
me?
I have been using my Lombard/333 day after day for the past four years
and
On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 05:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The question I have is has anyone else experienced this memory cache
issue
and if so what happened and what did you do about it? Any suggestions
for
me?
This has happened to one at work, afaik, they've not done anything with
it
Hi All,
Here is a brief follow-up (brief because things went well) to my
message from a couple months ago. I did end up buying the camcorder
and shot some pretty cool video of some late-season snow-capped
mountains on a trip to Vermont. It looked like something out of The
Lord of the Rings
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/39/31205.html
Microsoft gives IE for Mac the
boot
By Ashlee Vance in San Francisco
Posted: 15/06/2003 at 02:50 GMT
on 6/16/03 7:10 AM, Kochkodin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jimmy Grewal, the Microsoft Mac IE lead, is fleeing Redmond and heading to
Dubai due to the browser's termination. Microsoft is saying it will provide
some updates to IE 5 for Macs but does not plan to release an IE 6. It
reckons users
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