Try the crossover ethernet cable. I connect my Lombard and iBook (700)
via a plain ethernet cable. The iBook will recognize the cable
automatically. In the book you wish to copy files from, set file
sharing on and firewall off. You should see the book in your network.
This works for me, but I
On Aug 16, 2005, at 12:13 AM, Kristina wrote:
save all my photos as jpgs...
why can't the Winfolk read em?
What did you use to burn the CD?
What format did you use for the disk?
B
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On Aug 15, 2005, at 10:38 PM, John Collins wrote:
Now I am in the process of trying to catalog my files and it is a
struggle (anybody on the list who uses it and is willing to help a
newbie --let me know off list). I have found Extensis support to be
almost non existent and when I query
My bad, replied before reading rest of mail. Better detailed answers
than mine.
Henry
On Aug 16, 2005, at 6:04 AM, G Henry Taylor wrote:
Try the crossover ethernet cable. I connect my Lombard and iBook (700)
via a plain ethernet cable. The iBook will recognize the cable
automatically. In
on 8/16/05 5:19 AM, Brian McEwen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 16, 2005, at 12:13 AM, Kristina wrote:
save all my photos as jpgs...
why can't the Winfolk read em?
What did you use to burn the CD?
Toast 3.5.7. I acquired the YamahaCRW4416SX used just the burner, a disc
and
At 07:59 AM 8/16/2005, you wrote:
ISO 9660
Mac/ISO Hybrid
Either of these will should work, although filenames might not look as you
expect, you should be able to figure out what is what.
You may run into file name restrictions, Toast 3.5.7 I think will tell you
if some need renamed
on 8/16/05 7:46 AM, Brian McEwen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ISO 9660
Mac/ISO Hybrid
Either of these will should work, although filenames might not look as you
expect, you should be able to figure out what is what.
I will try to burn these again and see...what the names do...
You may
G-Books wrote:
I remember some of the previous discussion. At that time I was
also trying to decide what to do. I had over 5000 in iPhoto and many
more to come as I scan old slides and negatives.
John
When you organize scanned photos in iPhoto do they all show up as the
date you scanned them?
I just tried to clone a fresh Tiger install upgraded tp 10.4.2 to make
myself a ready-to-go disk to use in emergency and I didn't succed. I then
used Disk Utility to create a disk image of the freshly installed Tiger
partition, then I burned it to DVD, all well. When it came to restore,
though, it
Try emailing one of the photos to a windows machine see if there is
a difference.
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On Aug 16, 2005, at 7:52 AM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
G-Books wrote:
I remember some of the previous discussion. At that time I was
also trying to decide what to do. I had over 5000 in iPhoto and many
more to come as I scan old slides and negatives.
John
When you organize scanned photos in
On 16/08/05 11:26, Francesco sciacca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried to clone a fresh Tiger install upgraded tp 10.4.2 to make
myself a ready-to-go disk to use in emergency and I didn't succed. I then
used Disk Utility to create a disk image of the freshly installed Tiger
partition,
At 7:38 PM -0700 on 8/15/05, John Collins wrote:
snip I bought Portfolio 7.
Now I am in the process of trying to catalog my files and it is a
struggle (anybody on the list who uses it and is willing to help a
newbie --let me know off list). I have found Extensis support to be
almost non
Ok, just a near miss here:
What is the best way to burn a scanned photo to a CD so I can take it to a
commercial photo place for copies?
Paul
ps I have Toast Titanium 5.2.3
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I have been using CCC for some time with great
success. However, the latest version, 2.3 is not
compatible with Tiger 10.4. For me, it freezes when I
type in my admin password to start a clone operation.
I have been told this is a bug in it regarding 10.4.
So far, no new updates from the folks who
I found this happened to me as well. It happens when
you use iPhoto's built in burn function. It's actually
burning an iPhoto library to be imported into another
iPhoto. You can get around this by selecting the pics
you want and then dragging them on to the CD. Once
copied, the burn will be the
At 1:45 PM -0700 on 8/16/05, Muddle Man wrote:
I have been using CCC for some time with great
success. However, the latest version, 2.3 is not
compatible with Tiger 10.4. For me, it freezes when I
type in my admin password to start a clone operation.
I have been told this is a bug in it
I heard on the news this afternoon there was a stampede at UVA and people
got hurt waiting in line to buy a $50 iBook. Police had to be brought in to
quiet the crowd. Other people were talking around me so couldn't hear why it
started. Anyone know? Anyone out there actually go?
If it sounds too
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 05:31 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
I heard on the news this afternoon there was a stampede at UVA and
people
got hurt waiting in line to buy a $50 iBook. Police had to be brought
in to
quiet the crowd. Other people were talking around me so couldn't hear
why it
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 05:40 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
Thanks for that link. The whole thing is rather scary and a public
relations
nightmare (but maybe good press for Apple). Bet they won't do it that
way
again.
The funniest thing about it all is if you noticed there were about
The best thing would have been for the police or whoever was in
charge to start turning away people after there were 1000 in line.
Such a simple thing to do and it wasn't done...
Steve
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On 16/08/05 17:50, Alan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 05:40 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
Thanks for that link. The whole thing is rather scary and a public
relations
nightmare (but maybe good press for Apple). Bet they won't do it that
way
again.
The
Only in America! It's a sad commentary on money, greed and conspicuous
consumption in this country. I think you are right Michelle, some of these
will definitely end up on eBay. Why didn't they just donate to the Christina
Foundation or another charitable org and take the write off? Sometimes I
On Aug 16, 2005, at 4:23 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
Only in America! It's a sad commentary on money, greed and conspicuous
consumption in this country.
If you think Only in America, oh, dear, you are so, sooo
wrong...greed is a natural human condition.
I think you are right Michelle,
CBS even did a story about it on the national news at 6:30. said
there was over 5000 people, and even had some footage of them opening
the gates. The problem was it was held at the race way, and the
building was not close to the gate they opened so everyone went running
for the
I wish I could say I was a dumpster diver and got some of those Macs, but
alas, it hit the local news before we knew what was happening. But now I'm
keeping a sharp eye as I understand the Windoze systems have won out and
next fiscal year the Macs will be history. (They have already replaced the
I hate it when campuses go all PC. It really has nothing to do with
doing the job better or saving money, it's really about a staff of
incompetent IT personnel who refuse to learn anything but the most
basic PC skills. Take the school I go to: all PC network, and the IT
staff haven't a
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 08:27 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
I realize greed is a natural human condition but I've traveled all
over the
world and have never seen in other countries what I've seen here.
The best example for me is to stand at the airport and wait for luggage
on the
Is that what MacStumbler does as well? I understand the point about
the wireless database (although they better be kept updated,
otherwise you will plan to have coffee without Internet access), but
that aside, I was referring to mostly to the widgets and such... I
just simply don't see the
I think it is disgusting when students are not given the opportunity to
explore different operating systems. And yes, it is the IT staff that have
no imagination or inclination to learn another OS. They are biased and just
plain lazy. I'm sure there are some out there who would jump at the
From: Alan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:41:31 -0400
To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Re: $50 iBooks @ UVA
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 08:27 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:
I realize greed is a natural
So true! It's not a rant, just a reality!
kt
From: Alan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 20:41:31 -0400
To: G-Books G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Re: $50 iBooks @ UVA
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 08:27 PM, Karen
On 8/16/05, Karen Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it is disgusting when students are not given the opportunity to
explore different operating systems. And yes, it is the IT staff that have
no imagination or inclination to learn another OS. They are biased and just
plain lazy. I'm
Would anyone have a copy of Creature House Expression ... this
product was later acquired by Microsoft (for awhile it was a free-
download (both Mac Windows) - I missed it.
Sounds like a neat program and I'd just like to toy around with it
some ... please reply off-list.
B. Forbes
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On Aug 16, 2005, at 8:26 AM, Francesco sciacca wrote:
Is CCC working properly with Tiger?
No. that's why I switched to SuperDuper! recently and I actually like
it a lot better.
- Dylan
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On Aug 16, 2005, at 5:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that what MacStumbler does as well? I understand the point about
the wireless database (although they better be kept updated,
otherwise you will plan to have coffee without Internet access),
but that aside, I was referring to mostly
On Aug 16, 2005, at 2:16 PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
Ok, just a near miss here:
What is the best way to burn a scanned photo to a CD so I can take
it to a
commercial photo place for copies?
Paul
ps I have Toast Titanium 5.2.3
I'm not sure about a direct answer to your question, but if I
I've had my last three attempted replies to this list bounce. It
says Your message cannot be posted. It has the content-type:
multipart/alternative, and this list accepts plain text only. I'm
only doing a simple reply. I'm not pasting anything in. Is it a
Tiger thing? (I just
My reply follows quote.
On 8/16/05, at 10:27 pm -0600, Harry Corsover wrote:
I'm not sure about a direct answer to your question, but if I were
going to take one (or a few) photos to a commercial photo place (or
even to the grocery store's kiosk) I think it would be simpler to
copy them over to
I had an iBook G3 900 for 18 months. Within that 18
months it broke THREE times. Logic board each time. It
was under the video card recall the first time. The
second time I had to pay the full cost of the repair
(no AppleCare, $350 flat fee). The logic board died
again on the 88th day of the 90
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