Quoth Amber Robey :
If the message does show up - you know you are subscribed and have
also contributed something meaningful to the group at the same time.
There's just one little problem, Amber. I'm receiving list mail from
both the old group and the new group -- and that's quite OK,
On Feb 26, 2006, at 1:08 PM, phoenix wrote:
However, when I try to post from the address I'm using right now,
Google
groups bounces it back to me and claims I'm not subscribed -- even
though
they're sending me list mail.
I'll give this another week and then just unsub if it's not
Quoth Tim :
Did you subscribe for this address?
Yes. And, according to Laurent, phoenix-at-cybernothing.org is
subscribed to the Google g-books list.
Whenever I try to post to the Google-based list, I get:
You do not have permission to post to group g-books. You may need to join
the
Quoth Laurent Daudelin :
I would try to unsubscribe then resubscribe.
Tried that just now. We'll see if it works.
Side note: I'm having pointing device issues on my 14 G4 iBook.
Trackpad sometimes freezes, then works OK, then freezes again. Tried it with
a USB mouse, and had same
test... Ignore this, I'm just seeing if I've got the correct address to
send my message to...
LP
...end of line.
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test... Ignore this, I'm just seeing if I've got the correct
address to send my message to...
LP
Please, subscribe to the new Google Groups list, which we're
transitioning over to, from the old MacLaunch lists.
address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
Caleb,
The Lombard Guy..
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Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Please, subscribe to the new Google Groups list, which we're
transitioning over to, from the old MacLaunch lists.
address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As soon as Google Groups gets its s#!t together, anyway.
After unsubscribing and resubscribing there, I'm still
After unsubscribing and resubscribing there, I'm still receiving posts
but unable to post myself. So far, nobody's got a reason why. I'm hopeful
this'll get worked out soon, but for now the Maclaunch list is the only one
to which I can post.
The big quirk with Google Groups is that when you
On 2/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The big quirk with Google Groups is that when you make a post, it
won't send it to your inbox. It goes to the rest of the world, but it
refuses to send you a copy of your own post.
Yahoo groups does the same thing. But you can always
I have an old Wallstreet that I am trying to bring back to life.
Family number: M4753. In a future posting, I'll be asking about how to
format the hard drive, etc., but that's not the topic of this posting...
I'm sure we're all familiar with the phenomenon of Code Bloating,
where when an
Given the same obsolete hardware (and the XPostFacto software add-on):
-- Is 10.2 faster or slower than 10.3?
Faster, but less stable.
-- Is 10.3 faster or slower than 10.4?
A lot faster, given the low RAM ceiling of the WS and WSII.
-- Is 10.2 faster or slower than 10.4?
Is a
phoenix wrote:
Quoth Tim :
Did you subscribe for this address?
Yes. And, according to Laurent, phoenix-at-cybernothing.org is
subscribed to the Google g-books list.
Whenever I try to post to the Google-based list, I get:
You do not have permission to post to group g-books.
On 26-Feb-06, at 1:05 PM, phoenix wrote:
As soon as Google Groups gets its s#!t together, anyway.
After unsubscribing and resubscribing there, I'm still
receiving posts
but unable to post myself. So far, nobody's got a reason why. I'm
hopeful
this'll get worked out soon, but for
Subject: Re: Moving to Google Groups
on 26/02/06 01:49, Concetta Zito at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I'm really confused by now.
Does the G-Books maclaunch list exist or not?
My understanding is that it was 100% moved to Google.
Why are people still posting to it?
I hesitate to unsubscribe
On 26 Feb 2006, at 15:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Is 10.2 faster or slower than 10.4?
Is a cheetah faster than a tortoise? However, Jag is much less
stable than Tiger. The best compromise, IMHO, is Panther with
XPostFacto.
Caleb
Having used both OS's on a WS I and a WS II, I
Having used both OS's on a WS I and a WS II, I have to agree.
Panther corrected a number of issues both Wallstreets I used had with Jaguar.
To be completely honest, I was basing my recommendation on my
lackluster experience with Jag on my Lombard, and the insane
stability of Panther on both a
Quoth cqdiep :
this is a test
That's either incredibly ignorant, or embarrassingly asinine. I've
counted no less than five rather politely-worded admonitions concerning
test posts in the past day, and now this...
Please, if you're gonna' test-post the list, use some stealth and
cloak
on 26/02/06 16:35, Michael A. Howard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
phoenix wrote:
Quoth Tim :
Did you subscribe for this address?
Yes. And, according to Laurent, phoenix-at-cybernothing.org is
subscribed to the Google g-books list.
Whenever I try to post to the
On Feb 26, 2006, at 4:34 PM, Judith Vansickle wrote:
Do we all need to unsub from the Maclaunch site before that can
happen?
Judi
I don't think so, but it wouldn't hurt the situation.
You can't/won't be able to post at MacLauch at some point.
dmjh
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