Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 09:09:57 -0600
Subject: Re: Macs and eBay
From: Tom Ethen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ebay like many companies on line is PC anal and they are big enough
that they don't care if other platform users are having issues with
their site. I find Safari to be much slower on ebay than
Thanks Michael,
You are the second person to suggest Firewire to go.
Unfortunately I have already ordered from OWC .
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/PCMCIA2P/
I hope I did the right thing...your deal might have been cheaper...the other
feller's was too...but I ah went
No you went the right way that looks like a great card and a good price
On Dec 5, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Kristina wrote:
Thanks Michael,
You are the second person to suggest Firewire to go.
Unfortunately I have already ordered from OWC .
THe other thing that could be done with a tech person who says you
need to use a real computer is to immediately ask to speak to their
supervisor or manager. Expalin nicely to them that the choice of the
COMPUTER is up to the customer, and wouldn't they agree that insulting
the individual is poor
Thanks for the reassurance.
have a great day
Kristina
on 12/5/05 8:14 AM, R Michael Vogt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No you went the right way that looks like a great card and a good price
On Dec 5, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Kristina wrote:
Thanks Michael,
You are the second person to suggest
In a message dated 12/4/05 1:52:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a PC admin, as well as one of only a handful of Mac users in my
area, but I can tell you that even the best PC is still worse than the
worst Mac. I know, I own a PowerBook 190, which is generally considered
to be a Road Apple,
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Subject: best browser to save ebay pages with text and picture?
Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 09:09:57 -0600
Subject: Re: Macs and eBay
From: Tom Ethen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 6:32 AM -0800 12/04/2005, Amber R. wrote:
It appears that eBay is not really that Mac friendly.
And getting less so. Many of the functions barely work in WaMCom
Mozilla now, which is the newest browser available to people using OS
8/9. And eBay's JavaScript is getting more and more
Hello all,
I'm switching over from a Lombard running Panther to a Pismo running
Tiger.
I'd like to export the bookmarks from Safari (1.3.1 (v312.31)) on the
Lombard and import them onto the Pismo (Safari 2.0 (412)).
I haven't found any export option in the menus, does such a thing
exist?
If
On 05/12/05 13:03, Andrew in Ann Arbor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm switching over from a Lombard running Panther to a Pismo running
Tiger.
I'd like to export the bookmarks from Safari (1.3.1 (v312.31)) on the
Lombard and import them onto the Pismo (Safari 2.0 (412)).
I haven't
On Dec 4, 2005, at 8:23 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
I've got a Lombard 400 with OS 9.1 and OS X Jaguar, and I'm wanting
to know if there are any good free ways to connect to a Novell
Netware network. My school network is running Netware 6.5, with
most of the client machines running versions
On Dec 4, 2005, at 6:14 PM, Anne Judge wrote:
On Dec 4, 2005, at 7:53 PM, Barry Muller wrote:
You mention problems with the t not showing up - I
have this problem with my Pismo - it is very hit or
miss.
I have this with my Powerbook - but first it was the q that had
problems, then the
G-Books wrote on 12/5/05, 08:07:
Apple didn't build
in the drivers for these compatible cards. You will need to
install something like the IOExperts driver to use these cards
under OS X.
Ken
*
Thanks Ken for the heads op on this issue. But tell me why is it that
G-Books wrote on 12/5/05, 08:07:
Any card with the Broadcom chipset (SOME of the cards/adapters by
Belkin, Buffalo [what my friend now uses in his 10.2 WS], Linksys,
Sonnet, among others) will be seen as an Airport card in OSX 10.2 and up.
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Ivy F., AL
Roll
My Reply follows quote. On 05/12/2005 12:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
G-Books wrote on 12/5/05, 08:07:
Apple didn't build
in the drivers for these compatible cards. You will need to
install something like the IOExperts driver to use these cards
under OS X.
Ken
On Dec 5, 2005, at 1:37 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Get a can of compressed air and thoroughly blast it out from a
variety of directions.
Yeah, but that would require actual effort (special trip to the
store). Much easier to just write about it :-)
This is a 17 Al book so can't pull out
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