Hello,
I have a graphite Apple Base Station, Powerbook Pismo, and a recently
purchased DSL SBC Yahoo account. I was given a DSL modem by SBC. When I
connect the modem directly into my Pismo, internet access works fine.
When I connect my modem to the graphite Base station, I don't get an
Is there a utility to lowlevel-format a disk in OSX? I have a
Microdrive I can read (not write or format) on my Pocketpc but not in
my camera or in my Powerbook. it is being recognized by OSX (not
mounted) but not seen by Disk utility. Diskwarrior does see it but
can't test it or anything. I
RE;I think that is good advice if you have to use pay-pal for anything
,however they are not covered by the same laws that protect if you use
a bank or credit card.in my opinion just plan on loosing your money
with no real recourse,because you probably will eventually.
As for PayPal, I've had
Last autumn there was a chap selling Powermacs on ebay.co.uk, with
(IIRC) the ebay id 'samsud'. It could also have been 'umardegreat', and
that was certainly his email address at that time -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I bought a 400 Mhz AGP graphics G4 Tower off him
(one of several he was selling). I
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 20:01, Harbourmaster wrote:
As others here have suggested you should try to ring him up and inquire
as to the date that your package was shipped.
OK, sorry to keep the thread going, but I have a little update, and I
wanted to get something down in the archives so people
on 6/20/03 1:42 AM, Andrew McCall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is only one more thing I ask - I have tried to phone the company,
and the number on their web site doesn't work for me (or the
international operator) - the number I have been trying to dial from the
UK is:
00 57 803 808
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 10:12, Illovox Media wrote:
on 6/20/03 1:42 AM, Andrew McCall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is only one more thing I ask - I have tried to phone the company,
and the number on their web site doesn't work for me (or the
international operator) - the number I have
in us # is 803.808.4362. first four digits - 0057 - are international
access code? are they certified correct?
I got them from the Int. Operator, I said it was Columbia SC, and they
said its 00 57. The 00 is the int. access code, the 57 s the country
code I think.
00 1 is international
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 12:26, Malcolm Cornelius wrote:
in us # is 803.808.4362. first four digits - 0057 - are international
access code? are they certified correct?
I got them from the Int. Operator, I said it was Columbia SC, and they
said its 00 57. The 00 is the int. access code,
On 6/19/03 9:34 PM, Brian Deuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
OTOH, there is plenty of evidence of how criminal and corrupt these
jokers are. But people are blinded, as usual, because of convenience.
Oh well. I won't say I told you so when you get screwed.
Evidence on the web
You probably need to configure the Airport with the correct user id and password.
Most DSL accounts require that. Once you do it the information will be stored in the
Airport and you'll always be on according to the DSL modem.
-tom
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From: vicki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: E-bay fraud was Re: Anyone (esp. in the UK)...
http://www.powerbookcentral.com/features/scams2.shtml
I sincerely hope you do not recognize your own
on 20/06/03 08:56, Tom Roth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You probably need to configure the Airport with the correct user id and
password. Most DSL accounts require that. Once you do it the information
will be stored in the Airport and you'll always be on according to the DSL
modem.
on 20/06/03 05:17, Andrew McCall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 10:12, Illovox Media wrote:
on 6/20/03 1:42 AM, Andrew McCall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is only one more thing I ask - I have tried to phone the company,
and the number on their web site doesn't work
On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 11:51 PM, Michael J. Granado wrote:
Hello,
I have a graphite Apple Base Station, Powerbook Pismo, and a recently
purchased DSL SBC Yahoo account. I was given a DSL modem by SBC. When
I connect the modem directly into my Pismo, internet access works
fine. When I
She gave you Columbia, the country, not Columbia the city in South
Carolina in the US, the correct number is 00 01 803 808 4362
No it isn't, you can't dial three zeros (in UK anyway) - it is 00 1 etc.
Best wishes
Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
www.pbfanatic.co.uk
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From: Michael J. Granado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 2:51 AM
Subject: OT: question regarding DSL modem, Graphite Base station, and pismo
Hello,
I have a graphite Apple Base Station, Powerbook Pismo, and a recently
Not sure who the original poster was, but perhaps try looking in the phone
book? Here in Australia it gives directions for calling out of the country
in there... I also doubt there would be 3 zero's in the number, as that is
the emergency number here (same as America's 911)
My 2c...
Wiebe.
On
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From: Tom Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 4:35 AM
Subject: UK List members: Did you buy from 'Samsud'?
Last autumn there was a chap selling Powermacs on ebay.co.uk, with
(IIRC) the ebay id 'samsud'. It could also
Hi People,
Once again I apologise for keeping a thread open on this company, but I
feel I need to keep the list updated so I am not being seen as slurring
the company.
I have finally managed to speak to Dave at Wegner Media, as Bruce
Johnson pointed out, I had been given the international
Typically you want to power up the cable or DSL modem, wait a minute, then power up
the router (Airport in this case) and wait another minute and then boot up the
computer. Usually the router will get the IP number from the cable/DSL modem and then
in turn act as a mini DHCP server for all
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 10:17:57 +0100, Andrew McCall wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 10:12, Illovox Media wrote:
on 6/20/03 1:42 AM, Andrew McCall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is only one more thing I ask - I have tried to phone the company,
and the number on their web site doesn't work
Is there an easy/cheap way to use a powerbookdrive in my powermac? Do I
need a special adaptercable or is there another way?
Marc
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Marc wrote:
Is there an easy/cheap way to use a powerbookdrive in my powermac? Do I
need a special adaptercable or is there another way?
If this is an IDE drive it's easy.
You'll need an 2.5 - 3.5adapter.
Most electronics stores (note, Radio Shack is not an electronics store
in this context,
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 02:17 AM, Andrew McCall wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 10:12, Illovox Media wrote:
on 6/20/03 1:42 AM, Andrew McCall at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There is only one more thing I ask - I have tried to phone the
company,
and the number on their web site doesn't work for
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