. Is that computers ROM just not supported. If you don't know
what Basilisk II is it's a 68k emulator for OS X.
Thanks,
Justin
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a system onto the pismo. Can I use firewire disk mode with a
cardbus card via my wallstreet or do I need to buy either an external
hard rive or disk drive for the pismo?
TIA,
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TIA,
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Voltaire, 1906, by S. G. Tallentyre
: will Macs using old Airport cards be able to
connect to Airport Extreme networks? I thought I read somewhere that
802.11g was backwards compatible with 802.11b, but I don't remember.
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I guess you could say we're fat and drunk...we're a society that is
somewhat taken with excesses
it. Asides from that, I'd also pick Kensington's
PocketMouse Pro, if only because it has a
self-retracting USB cable. :)
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I just broke up with someone and the last thing
she said to me was, 'You'll never find anyone like
me again!' I'm thinking, 'I should hope not! If I don't
want you, why
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one reason that we have such a wide variety of alternative lifestyles
is that
the conventional lifestyles that the conservatives champion are often
quite
flawed and restrictive.
-moby
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assumptions, incorrect data, and countless
lines of i learned this from a guy at work who's brother works for a
computer store help
you cant use PC100 ram in PC133 slot
im outta here. if i need info, ill look for it in the form of internet
forums and IRC.
Justin.
On Monday, December 16, 2002
of talent in this
subject, since you've struck a nerve. perhaps if you are going to tell
me im an internet newbie, you should at least have something to back
you. i found no evidence of that on your pages.
Love,
Justin.
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::adds maturity to list of qualities of this list::
im just waiting to get kicked off, so i dont have to go through the
effort of taking my self off.
3
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 10:34 PM, Sque wrote:
How much longer do we have to put up with this crap? Take it off list or
do you need
this is the most useless thread i think ive ever seen on this list, and
this is the ONLY input i will have on it.
do you have the slightest idea how much 10 lines of plain text is?
even a 14.4 modem would process that in less than a second.
On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 01:54 PM, B.J.
i was hoping someone would post that.that was the most amazing
story ive heard in awhile! my friend showed that to me last night. truly
amazing story.
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 11:08 PM, William Metcalfe wrote:
http://www.remodern.com/caught.html
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wasnt going to get into this one.but figured i might as well.
i think whats going on, is people are making it an issue of morality,
less so much a legality. if a company agrees to pay you for your
neglect or clumsiness, thats their right to do so, its their business,
and if their policy
that... but...
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 09:31 PM, Jeremy Derr wrote:
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 02:01 PM, Justin wrote:
I have all intentions of getting applecare...just a matter of
whenthey said they will refund the 50 bucks, but i just dont want
to have to pay them, send it to them
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 02:32 PM, Justin wrote:
well, i must have jinxed myself. when people were talking about how
great apple's support is, i jokingly mentioned heh, with that kind of
support, almost makes me wish i had something broken to send in!
wel, go figure. yesterday while
it was the first of the new model and seems to
have a lot of problems. You can get Applecare at a discount at
Smalldog.
Jim
On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 01:46 PM, Justin wrote:
ack, thats unfortunate. few hundered bucks? mine still has
warranty
(purchased april of this year, so im
memory.
John Callahan
Justin wrote:
specs for those machines (in a lot of cases) were printed before
larger
dimms were available for testingthey say 192, but the machine can
actually page more. not sure if you could do 512, but surely more than
192. if i remember correctly, you need
PC66 vs. 100 is only the rating of which the ram will maintain
stability at. they are completely backwards compatible - you can run
pc100 in a pc66 bank, it will just run @ 66MHz. now, running PC66 at
100/133, then yes, that would be a cause for stability concerns,
because you are running it
specs for those machines (in a lot of cases) were printed before larger
dimms were available for testingthey say 192, but the machine can
actually page more. not sure if you could do 512, but surely more than
192. if i remember correctly, you need to install a low-profile so-dimm
in the
jeez, kinda makes me wish i had a busted mac i could send in! (knock on
wood)
awesome to hear such incredible service. truly a unique company.
bet my life dell wouldnt do either amazing feat (either the free repair
out of warranty, OR the 1.5 day turn around time)
On Thursday, November 7,
excellent explaination. myself, i know about 802.11b, and ieee
standards and the likes, but i never got into as much detail as that.
On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 11:25 AM, Jeremy Derr wrote:
On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 02:39 PM, Brian Scott Oplinger wrote:
I remember seeing something
did you try resetting the power manager? unfortunately my experience
with lombards (or any other pre-ibook G3) is limited to basically what
i read here, i wouldnt be able to tell you exactly /how/ to do this,
but i assume its just the small reset button that you'd find inside the
little
yes, companies do grant other software companies access to OS source
code - sometimes there is a fee, sometimes its only NDA, but always at
very least NDA. you can get the source code to windows, if you sign an
NDA, and fork over 323,546,145,632.00, and your youngest child. its how
software
hm, perhaps you should let him make that decision?
perhaps it runs in the family, and he could be the next steve jobs.
or on the other hand, the next bill gateson second
thoughtget the little guy a nice bike.
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 02:27 AM, Jon Glass
what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux)
called maconlinux (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run macos,
inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on the
processor. why cant apple create something similar, for their own OS,
on their own
i found a Family PC magazine, which had a little article about Cocoa,
and they were talking about how its a great new programming
environment, thats simple enough for kids to learn (it appeared to be a
graphical environment?)
this magazine was published in 97 iirc os10 wasnt around then,
ACK!!! sorry about quoting all the adverts etc. on the bottom. i seem
to have a habit of forgetting to delete that :/
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 12:29 AM, Justin wrote:
i found a Family PC magazine, which had a little article about Cocoa,
and they were talking about how its a great
with the exception of Jaguars...the car) and I've noticed lately
the the Switch ad campaign has been featuring switchers with a subtly
higher cool factor lately, but I was blown away today when I just saw
the TONY HAWK switch ad!
It doesn't get any better than this!
Donald
Justin R. Creveling
you'd think, he being a lawyer and all, probably would have looked into
that already, rather than making crazy threats about suing apple.
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 03:04 PM, Jeremy Derr wrote:
Being a lawyer, I figure I'll sue them if I have some free
time. I should never
AMEN.
On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 12:23 PM, Dan Knight wrote:
Maybe these aren't concerns for iCEOs with $10 million jets and his
board
of directors, but for those of us in the trenches who scrape to buy RAM
upgrades, bigger hard drives, new Macs every 2-5 years, and software
where on earth do you hear about these? i would love to go to one, but
i doubt they have them in NY.
On Wednesday, September 25, 2002, at 01:51 PM, Joel Furtek wrote:
Hello all,
I just picked up a 2400c at surplus -- another Powerbook discarded as
dead, requiring just a little fiddling to
hate when that happensone time i came home to find my PC
laptop (shreek) under a pile of blankets on my bed, lid closed, full
power...it apparently didnt go to sleep, and i through it on my bed
on my way out the door and it slid under some blankets. woops.
On Sunday, September
which was exactly my point - and im actually going to upgrade to a
600/700 model, simply because of the faster bus. i already have my
current one as good as sold, just gotta dump the PC machine off
somewhere, and im orderin a new one
On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 09:40 AM, Thomas Ethen
for what its worth (probably not much ;)
i just got an.
iBook 500 (2nd revision w/ 128 megs soldered, and the newer, light-up
power adapter)
256 megs ram
15 gig hd
cdrom
everything included as original (box, unopened manuals (stickers
included!!) the monitor adapter w/ the little end
i dont touch netscrape with a 30 foot poleive been pretty militant
pro-IE all my life, (MacOS, and ClownOS[windoors]) and have never had a
problem with it.however after using Chimera for about 7 minutes, i
opened the internet preferences control panel, and im sure you can
guess what i
thanks for the heads up, im going to see what i can do..i live near
a community college, and a university...and i know people who go to
both, if im not able to buy without an id :)
Thanks for the tip, im looking to get a router for my ibook's airport
card.
On Wednesday, September 18,
in old houses, or in the
country, but I haven't really used dial-up in a new home with good
wiring and short runs to a main line. :-)
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Static: http
links/rumour sites... ;)
Thanks,
Justin
On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 02:34 AM, Jon Glass wrote:
on 9/17/02 3:40 AM, Justin C at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2.) Samsung is coming out with a ***VERY*** (i cant emphasize it any
more) NICE PDA-Phone within coming months. runs palm os
yeah, whats wrong with the cracks you have now? what type of cracks are
you looking to replace them with?
;)
If there are minor cracks on the laptop (corner areas mostly) can
they be replaced?
I would think that one crack would be as good as any other. What do
you have in mind?
dibs on the TiBook. what servers you got? might put those to some
good use too.
-J
Um, what I gave you works too. No one *EVER* responded to that. Makes
me wonder if I should bother writing responses to Unix things when no
one bothers to read my answer. Maybe I should just throw my servers
/
Using a Mac? Free email more at Applelinks! http://www.applelinks.com
coming to you live from my ibook 500, 256ram, 15gig, affectionally
called iceblink(luck) :-D
http://dreemkill.net
Justin in NY
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Yeah seriously...thats incredible. just send me your money you idiot,
it will work! And dont email me with your stupid questions! *sigh*
people.
-J
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richard.lowrey
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 8:47 PM
To:
I just received my firewire burner along with my firewire pcmcia card for my
Wallstreet. By the way it works great. Anyways, my question deals with
copying from disc to disc is there anyway without buying Toast that I can
burn from disc to disc without importing songs into iTunes?
Thanks,
Justin
it greatly.
Thanks,
Justin
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Actually, mac.com e-mail will remain free. That's all you can get for
nothing, though. But e-mail is fre! This was posted on another
list...I can't quite figure out how to do it myself...but maybe that's
because I just applied for the trial offer thingy right now...maybe I
have to wait a
Woops...I just scoured the site for the source of that quote and I found
it...it's in the add additional email-only accounts for $10 more per
year section.
DAMMIT! Sorry if I got anyone's' hopes up.
Justin
Actually, mac.com e-mail will remain free. That's all you can get for
nothing
Wow...I really need some sleep. I've been working way too hard on my
current project and am subjecting you all to the results of my sleepy
stupor. what I wrote below is wrong...You can actually convert a trial
account into an e-mail only' account.
Sorry for the confusion...
Justin
didn't sign a nondisclosure agreement :o)
Justin
I gave him his own account last week so he doesn't mess with my files or
look at them. I just thought there was an easy and quick way to create
groups or give certain permissions to people without hunting down all
the apps. Something like
than getting the upgrade...and you get a new machine
(better screen, I think) and a better video card.
Ineresting.
Justin
So my question, because I'm seriously considering this, because I like
my
Pismo and don't want a TiBook - will this do me any good? I can
afford it a
lot more than
on... Was this option ever there? Or am I going completely
mad? I'm wondering if I should just wait to and save up a bit more or
deal with not having a dvd-rom...which I don't know if I want to do...
any input?
Justin
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The only way to avoid such taxes is to have a friend in the US open up
the box and take it out so you can claim that it's used. This way you
don't have to pay as much in taxes.
Justin
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 01:40 PM, Jim Freeman wrote:
I moved to Canada from the US six months ago
. Even these just came out recently...before
that the max was 48GB. (although I may be wrong, but I've been in the
market for a new drive for a while.)
Good luck,
Justin
On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, at 05:39 PM, Tivo wrote:
About ready to make the move up from a 20gig internal Hitachi
that's
drive.
Justin
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Search apple's support site for something called battery reset (I think
that's what it's called). It's a utility that is specifically for this
problem.
I'm sure if you can't find it someone will post the exact address of it.
Justin
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 04:35 PM, bill buckhaults
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