On Aug 12, 2005, at 6:29 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Automater seems to be Applescript centric; the page above talks
about workflows and actions. However, I didn't see anything about
assigning function keys or other keystrokes to invoke a workflow.
It looks like you keep the scripts in a
A growing chain throughout the midwest, called Panera's Cafe offers
free wifi at almost all of their establishments. I'm pretty sure
there's a good number of them on the West Coast too. (several near
here are located near a Starbucks, who charge $6/hour!). Also if you
need an email fix, be
On 8/12/05, Michael J. Amato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A growing chain throughout the midwest, called Panera's Cafe offers
free wifi at almost all of their establishments. I'm pretty sure
there's a good number of them on the West Coast too. (several near
here are located near a Starbucks,
On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 12:13 PM, Krow Magnum wrote:
Here's a site with a bunch of free wifi info:
http://www.wififreespot.com/
And I'll chime in that if anyone wants to come visit Winston-Salem, NC
you can get free wifi in downtown on 4th St between main and
spruce.. it's been
I'm an OS X verteran but a cell phone address book-syncing newbie. I have a
Motorola i850 (Nextel, no bluetooth) and would like to sync my address book
from the Mac (Pismo, OS 10.4.2) to the phone. I've seen a USB adapter for
the phone, but Apple's iSync web page doesn't list the I series phones.
If you are running OS X with widgets ... you can download the jiwire -
http://tinyurl.com8o6ft
or use their website http://www.jiwire.com/search-hotspot-locations.htm
JiWire finds both free paid locations ... I've found the widget to
be pretty good.
Bryan F.
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On
I am siting at an internet cafe right now I found via j-wire. If you
travel a lot i suggest you down load the actual application they have
since the widget is only good if you can get a connection already
On Aug 12, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Bryan Forbes wrote:
If you are running OS X with widgets
Several months ago I bought an Ipod (20) gig. I was promised several
free items through mail in rebate. One of these things was a carrying
case. When I received everything I didn't get a carrying case. I just
got a rubber sleeve. The promotion said carrying case the invoice I
got said
Hi Jim,
Sorry to hear about your unfortunate experience. I would suggest that
you send a letter along with copies of any communication exchanges to
your Attorney General's office. Some states have a consumer fraud
division. Also, IIRC, the FTC maintains a consumer complain division.
Thanks Michael, We all need to band together on these companies.
There is power in numbers.
Mac Mall is in Torrance California the products were shipped from
Memphis.
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Jim Dynes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Albuquerque, New Mexico
On Aug 12, 2005, at 5:02 PM, Michael Levin wrote:
Sorry to hear
At 4:54 AM -0700 8/12/05, Howard Katz wrote:
A growing chain throughout the midwest, called Panera's Cafe offers
free wifi at almost all of their establishments. I'm pretty sure
there's a good number of them on the West Coast too. (several near
here are located near a Starbucks, who charge
Is the user manual (hard copy) for the Wallstreet
similar to the Lombard user manual (hard copy)? I'm
looking for a lombard's hard copy user manual but
since I have one for the Wallstreet I'm wondering if
it'll do.
TIA.
Pete.
Go to MacInTouch and look at their complaint file regarding MacMall.
It is an eye openeer.
Gisela Drayton
http://www.gilladrayton.com
On Aug 12, 2005, at 6:36 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:
Thanks Michael, We all need to band together on these companies.
There is power in numbers.
Mac Mall is
I am siting at an internet cafe right now I found via j-wire. If you
travel a lot i suggest you down load the actual application they have
since the widget is only good if you can get a connection already
On Aug 12, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Bryan Forbes wrote:
there's also MacStumbler software
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