On Tuesday, Mar 25, 2003, at 13:05 US/Central, K. wrote:
.Is anyone on the list aware of how hard it is to try to replace it on
a DIY basis rather than taking it to a shop ..also does anyone know of
a help list for pc laptops? Thanks in advance, Mike Kochkodin..
Mike,
Try starting here
On Wednesday, Mar 12, 2003, at 08:05 US/Central, Eric Morrison wrote:
(by the way, I'm
simply not a satisfied customer and am in now way related to the
company)
Eric,
This is a fun typo!
grins,
Randy
--
The surest way to corrupt youth is to instruct them to hold in higher
Stephen and G-listers,
Hey, I use the Orinco Silver card with a Newton and use my iBook and
airport card as a base station for web access :-).
Here the scoop:
http://www.deleet.de/ray/newton/802.11b-FAQ.html
have fun,
Randy
--
Education: the path from cocky ignorance to miserable
On Monday, Jan 13, 2003, at 22:00 US/Central, Andrew Johnson wrote:
The griffin tech. PowerWave
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/powerwave will let you hook
up Apple Speakers. -Andrew
Andrew,
Well I liked the powerwave until I saw it was about $100 list. I like
those
G'listers,
I like the little Apple Pro speakers (look like little crystal balls).
Apple's web-site says they only work with G4 iMacs or or G4's. Seems
wierd to me. I was thinking that with the right adapters any speaker
would work with most any computer. Has anyone gotten these to
On Thursday, Dec 26, 2002, at 12:18 US/Central, Gary E Davis wrote:
watching TechTV earlier this week the Guru's said that Industry
insiders
report that Apple is talking to AMD to perhaps switch from the PowerPC
chip
to AMD's Hammer chip. Which would raise all New macs to the same Ghz
Clark Martin wrote:
So the card developed an error. It could have happened in the camera
and had nothing to do with the Mac. It would make sense that the PC
be better able to read the card as the card format is formatted in a
PC format. Clearly it is not an inherent feature of any of the
Hi,
This is a silly thing. I have somehow deleted the macOs9 desktop
folder in my MacOsX.1.5 finder. I think it's a checkbox somewhere in a
system preference extension (are they called extensions? :-) to make it
reappear and yet I have been through everything that looks it could be
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 10:58 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
If you want to see them, you need to create an alias and put it in your
OS X desktop folder. I don't think that OS X has the ability to merge
all the desktop folders from all mounted volumes into a single one,
like it does
On Sunday, December 1, 2002, at 10:55 PM, Michael Granado wrote:
Does anyone know of an OS X program that can do the same thing as that
Midigraphy program?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Michael,
Have you tried running Midigraphy under classic in MacOsX ? It
probably
On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 10:22 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
I've lost track in this thread...conversion from what format?
Hello,
Me too...naw. I want something that will convert the mail I have
stored in Apple's Mail to files that Mozilla Mail can use. I have tried
dragging the files
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 01:32 PM, Obi-Wan wrote:
When you have a mailbox open and are reading all the messages in it,
when
you open the first, read it, and delete it it doesn't automatically
open the
next message in the thread. It closes the window and forces you to
manually
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 04:58 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Given that Netscape 6 and beyond is pretty much the identical program as
Mozilla (it IS mozilla with a different skin and a few doo-dads, like a
spell checker, plus some critical things missing, like the ability to
block
Hey G-bookers,
I have knocked the e-key (of all the keys!!) off my iBook (dual USB
600mhz, 8MB Vram model). Anybody have a source for individual keys?
Seems silly to replace the whole keyboard for one key. All I can find
when I search is entire keyboards.
thanks,
Randy
--
*
14 matches
Mail list logo