Re: Mac Names

2004-12-09 Thread Greg Wallace
Would that be like if I spelled your name ... Larry le MAC ? I just so used typing all CAPS and putting Capital letters in the middle of words. Larry le Mac wrote: From: Greg Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm new to this List/BB and was wondering if there is a place I could get a list of the MAC

Re: Re.: All in one printer for Pismo?

2004-12-09 Thread Zoltan Batiz
On Dec 8, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Kristina Rost wrote: In looking at possibilities for printers, I must consider, along with quality of print from digital images, the cost of the cartridges. I will look at these suggestions wit the idea to compile a list of compatible printers; do some research for

Re: Re.: All in one printer for Pismo?

2004-12-09 Thread David Lesher
Kristina Rost wrote: In looking at possibilities for printers, I must consider, along with quality of print from digital images, the cost of the cartridges. I will look at these suggestions wit the idea to compile a list of compatible printers; do some research for cost factors as well as quality

Lombard projects: was all in one printer

2004-12-09 Thread Kristina Rost
Thanks Zoltan, I have a dying Epson 740...and a Laserwriter IINTX in the shop, with high hopes the dos geek will be able to finger out its problem and fix it. I have an agfa studiostar scanner on my table which works fine for my graphics work...my, I can't imagine being in public and needing to

Re: Mac Names

2004-12-09 Thread John
Larry le Mac wrote: From: Greg Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm new to this List/BB and was wondering if there is a place I could get a list of the MAC models referred to by code names. Hi Greg, Sorry to be real picky but MAC is something completely different to Mac. MAC is a networking term while

Re: Lombard projects: was all in one printer

2004-12-09 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Dec 9, 2004, at 7:24 AM, Kristina Rost wrote: I have an agfa studiostar scanner on my table which works fine for my graphics work...my, I can't imagine being in public and needing to scan! forpetessake In a library, for example, for copying articles and such for reference work, particularly

Re: Mac Names

2004-12-09 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Greg Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] Would that be like if I spelled your name ... Larry le MAC ? Hmm, not really. MAC actually IS something different to Mac. It's like the preffix m or M when writing megabyte. The first m means milli (10^-3) or 0.001 while the latter M means Mega (10^6) or

Re: Lombard projects: was all in one printer

2004-12-09 Thread Shawn Harley
Bruce, I concur. I have carried a Canon (slim USB flatbed, model# escapes me at the moment) in my backpack with my Pismo. Very handy. A friend also does the same thing at the library. No problems, and since I upgraded to a G4 Powerbook and newer Canon scanner, I'm probably going to sell the

Re: Powerbook cable

2004-12-09 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
There are two similar cables. One is a SCSI device cable, which is missing a pin on the PowerBook end. The other is a SCSI Disk Mode cable, and has all pins present. The second type is what you need to use SCSI Disk Mode. Thanks, Ken! How can I tell if the pin is missing? Er look at

Writing Inside Ibook

2004-12-09 Thread Ben
Hello. I recently purchased a clamshell ibook. On the botton there are three large letters written in permanent marker. The seem to be under the top plastic. Is there anyway I can get to them to remove them? (there must be since they are there now:-) TIA, ~Ben~ -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: Lombard problems

2004-12-09 Thread Clark Martin
At 5:33 PM -0800 12/9/04, Alejandro wrote: Hard Discs can be set to Master, Slave and another state. You will find that there are four pins (they are free from the connection) and you should be able to remove or change the position of the bridge (wich joins them). Check that. Let's hope it will be

Re: Lombard problems

2004-12-09 Thread John McGibney
At 5:33 PM -0800 12/9/04, Alejandro wrote: Hard Discs can be set to Master, Slave and another state. You will find that there are four pins (they are free from the connection) and you should be able to remove or change the position of the bridge (wich joins them). Check that. Let's hope