Amber Robey wrote:
On 17-Feb-06, at 6:56 AM, MorningAJ wrote:
Amber Robey writes:
A relative in England has sent me two MPEG files but Quicktime does
not recognize or play them.
Thanks for the reply. I did manage to download it and play the video.
However, I am wondering if there is a
Silly me, I tried to reply to a few posting to the list I got via the
Google group vs the older list and this is an excerpt of the nice things
Google had to say to me. What am I doing wrong?
You do not have permission to post to group g-books. You may need to
join the
group before being
Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 17/02/06 10:42, Brian Scott Oplinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Silly me, I tried to reply to a few posting to the list I got via the
Google group vs the older list and this is an excerpt of the nice things
Google had to say to me. What am I doing wrong?
You do
Bruce Johnson wrote:
Log into the Google Groups page, then My Groups, then on Manage my
Subscriptions. There you can set it to receive it as e-mail, digest, etc.
Does this mean I *must* have a Google account just to be able to get a
digest to the list? Or is there a way to email in a request
or on computergeeks.com for around $50.
A friend had a spare slot loading drive that he gave to me... i
swapped the drive with my original DVD-ROM, and now i have a bootable
CD/DVD drive, and CD-R capability. Whoo!
-s
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bad. I'm sorry.
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just standard Laptop IDE?
I saw the connector on the back, and it seemed to be the same
connector as on the back of the slot loading drive I pulled from a G4
Cube, but I'm unfamiliar with that formfactor.
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. (notice that the two that go through plastic are
about 2mm longer than the others)
You can then lift the unit out of the carrier. The label is on the
bottom.
:)
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500 (Rev A), and my current machine, a
15 AlBook 1.67ghz... which belong to work, but for all intents and
purposes, my machines.)
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On Jan 31, 2006, at 5:44 PM, Malcolm Cornelius wrote:
I just finally found my 10.4 DVD-R, and was about to install that
over 10.2, to find out that for some reason, the DVD-ROM drive (the
stock apple one) doesn't seem to read DVD-R discs... or at least, it
doesn't read DVD-R discs that I've
Lawrence Sica wrote:
Actually it is not that simple. The actual legality of copying DVDs was
not addressed in the court case, the 321 Studios once. They only ruled
about 321 studios program violating the DMCA. Also making a copy of a
DVD, encrypted or no *is not a felony*.
Actually,
Amber R. wrote:
Has anybody here had any problems with getting these two items repaired
under Applecare ?
Perhaps like batteries they are considered 'normal wear' items and as
such aren't covered? Although it would be nice for these things to be
spelled out better in the Applecare
anyone tell me what else I should do or check...Thanks very
much. Also, I have nothing in the PCMCIA slot.
Scott
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Caleb Cupples wrote:
I'm finally taking the jump and going to broadband internet access, but
I'm wondering if anyone has had any problems with the cable monkeys
looking at a Mac like it's a Pandora's Box or not...
Here in NY, TW is advertising 29.99 a month with their 'do it yourself
IncludeDebugMenu 1
To deactivate, quit Safari, go to Terminal and type this command,
then hit Return to deactivate Debug:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 0
Hope this helps.
Jim Scott
On Dec 12, 2005, at 10:45 PM, David Harris wrote:
Hi Amber:
I've noticed that Safari support has
Victoria Brandon wrote:
Greetings listers --
As previously related, my computers (BW G3 Lombard PB, both running
Panther) adamantly refuse to see each other by way of ethernet. So (as
encouraged by list) I bought a firewire card for the Lombard on eBay: it
came yesterday and seems to work
Will S wrote:
Oddly the link didn't show up in the last post will try again.
http://www.halturnershow.com/KeystrokeLoggersInAllNewComputers.html
Its a hoax, read about it here:
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/h/homeland%20security%20logger.htm
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If you're in OS X, simply click on the offending icon in the menu
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the desktop. Let go of the icon and it disappears with an animated
poof.
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Michael Cangelosi wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of 10.3 that's gathering dust or a burned copy
???
surely this isn't a request to pirate software, is it?
that I could get for cheap? Trying to finally upgrade the OS of my
Peter Saint James wrote:
On 5 Sep 2005, at 4:44 AM, Kochkodin wrote:
Peter Saint James wrote:
There is an interesting article in Editor and Publisher about
how a newspaper in St. Petersburg, Florida, heavily using Macs,
covered Katrina's damage in New Orleans.
...
Full story
Jim Dynes wrote:
Where can I get a plug-in for application/x-oleobject?
Built in on any Windows machine. Not for Macs though. Here's a URL that
'discusses' the issue: http://vowe.net/archives/004121.html
Basically, its an embedded use of some MS OLE Object, most like the
windows video
I'm happy with these guys:
http://www.batterysupplyco.com/
I have 3, originally mid-range APC UPS surge protectors. They are
getting old, on one the battery is dead, the others are getting
there (maybe 5 or 6 yrs old at this time).
I've been replacing my APC batteries for awhile now and
Hi y'all,
I have purchased a lot of stuff from MacMall that included rebates. I have
never had a problem and have been dealt with fairly. Thought I'd throw that
in there...
Scott
On 8/17/05 2:51 PM, Jim Dynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ha Ha
They are already cashed. Momma didn't raise
Dear List-mate,
How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy files from
one to the other?
What about firewire disc mode? I'm not sure what powerbooks had what
capabilities, but I think they both
On Jul 2, 2005, at 12:35 PM, Amber wrote:
I just bought a DLink Wireless Router (DI-524). It was actually not
too bad to set up but I do have a couple of concerns re: security.
I am wondering which settings I need to be attentive to so I can
ensure I don't get outsiders surfing or
I've been using a Canon i960 for about a year now, from time to time. ...
Anyway, I'm considering replacing the printer
My not too humble $0.02's worth on this subject. Since the cost of
ink is the biggest cost factor with these things, just buy the
cheapest on sale at the local box store
I know I recently saw a thread on this but my memory's awful and I
forget the upshot.
Am I the only person who's getting daily, or perhaps even more often,
notices about bounced messages from the list only to reply (to clear
the error so that the list sends messages again), see messages and
Since I upgraded from 10.3.9 to 10.4.1 FireFox does not run News
Video. The alert window says 'Error creator unique temp. file'. Is
there a remedy for this ?
I haven't upgraded to 10.3.x let alone 10.4.x, but whenever I've seen
this sort of error, I know its time to do a fix permissions on
best bet is to go to:
http://www.pbfixit.com/Guide/?p=Wallstreet*00 and check out the Fix It
Guide. I've used it a lot. Even better it's free! As to the level of
difficulty, it is relatively easy IMHO. Hope this helps.
Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine Beer Supplies
Houston TX
on 01/04/05 08:34, Orlando Mac Geek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Titanium Powerbook 667. Never really had an opportunity to
use the firewire port on it until now. Just got myself a 15Gb iPod
The older TiBooks were notorious for having FW ports that were easy
to fry. I killed mine (on
OS 9 has the nifty utility Apple System Profiler. Does Mac OS X
have something similar? I just found a need for it, but can't find
the app...
And for folks like me, who can't run the Apple System Profiler
because of some font I installed...
You can run system_profiler from a command prompt
A bunch of folks have written stuff ...
Maybe the hard drive is starting to act up...
Actually, the 40 gig hard drive is only about 9 months old
??
I understand, Tim, but, usually, when Disk Utility constantly reports
errors, then there is something with the drive. Also, if, at some
Hey, Listers,
I can't vouch for notebook HD's, but I have frozen a regular Ultra
IDE HD and extracted some, but not all, the data from it. This process
can work, but probably not all the time. My two cents worth. . .
Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine Beer Supplies
Houston TX
at one hour intervals until I have all the data off. I recently
used this trick on a 40gb drive from a Titanuium.
-Scott
Claiming that the Macintosh is inferior to Windows because most people
use Windows is like saying that all other restaurants are inferior to
McDonald's
On Feb 9, 2005, at 9:21 PM
am looking for the fastest *and* most efficient combination.
I appreciate any facts, opinions, tho'ts, or experiences you'd like to
share.
Thank you all and have a great day!
Scott
Many things which cannot be overcome when they are together, yield
themselves up when taken little by little
accuse and try to paint Apple as out
to get them and hurt them, they wrongly think Apple has predetermined
when and where parts will be distributed and who will get service and
whether that service will be good or bad.
Don't hate; facilitate and celebrate!
--Scott
Everyone is entitled
I want to. I
don't want to buy a new Porshe, I want to hot-rod my old Corvette. Yes,
they are out-dated, yes, there are better and faster, yet I am a tinker
and I like to have fun!
Cheers! Have a great year!
Scott
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts.
-- Senator
company), which costs a
fraction of price of AppleCare.
Marcin, you are absolutely correct on this one. All my computers are
covered under my auto, homeowner's, or rental insurance, as the case
may be. And it is much cheaper than Apple Care.
Marcin Wichary
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more freedom.
Turn off that TV! Unplug it, kill it, throw it away! Stay away from
fast food! Get outside and exercise! Change your world for the better!
(in Geoff's positive words to you all) Good health to everyone,
-- Scott
Our deeds and actions determine us, just as much as we determine our
the next day either. Most everyone complains
about a bad waiter and tells everyone they meet about it for the next
week.
-- Scott
Many things which cannot be overcome when they are together, yield
themselves up when taken little by little. --- Plutarch
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Ahhh, a voice of truth and reason, so refreshing.
Thank you, Marcin.
From: Marcin Wichary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Applecare, how long should it take?
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:27:32 +0100
Thought of it but I just dropped 4K and this was my first contact with
Apple Care since they Lied. 2
Amber,
Have you done the usual resets, PMU, PRAM, etc?
How much RAM does the PB have?
Has the Hard Drive recently become filled near full capacity?
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 16:40:33 -0800
From: Amber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: what is wrong with this PB
In-reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
, then I would choose and recommend a Canon product. I have had
great experiences with Canon products and definitely will continue to
use and recommend Canon products.
Scott
Every time you make an ethical decision, offer your support, choose
honesty, or lend a helping hand, you make a difference
On Dec 3, Ben Dyer responded to my question:
On 3 Dec 2004, at 08:55, Scott Birdwell wrote:
Hey, Listers!
I'm still struggling with my Wallstreet. It still will not charge
the battery. I've replaced the power card and the PMU, but still no
go. The battery is new, purchased off eBay. Any
If anyone has any experience using a different Logic Board in the 1st
Generation Titanium, please let me know.
Only the 400/500 Mhz models have the same ports on back. The 667 and
up went to a DVI port instead of the 'standard' db-15 video port. I
also believe the last models changed the
Is there the possibility of absorbing aluminum through your skin
from the palmrest of the AlBook? I've heard people complain of
corrosion on the AlBook due to contact with sweat from the skin, so
it seems like a possibility that aluminum molecules are being
disloged.
Skipping the debate about
the wrong end on it.
It has the end that plugs into the back of my Umax J-700, S-900, G3
MT, or PowerTower Pro. Is there a gender/bender fitting to convert
this so I can plug my SCSI CDRW into this cable? Thanks, as always, in
advance.
Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine Beer Supplies
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to a
external CDRW or HD. Unfortunately this cable has the wrong end on
it.
It has the end that plugs into the back of my Umax J-700, S-900, G3
MT, or PowerTower Pro. Is there a gender/bender fitting to convert
this so I can plug my SCSI CDRW into this cable? Thanks, as always,
in
advance.
Scott
how, but it
will just boot sometimes and run for an indefinite amount of time then just
freeze and die.
Also, the screen has this red tinge to it these two times I've booted it.
Scott
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that was in the Pismo works
fine in the Wallstreet.
So what other issues should I be investigating other than RAM? I'm quite
sure the PRAM battery is dead. Could that be causing the beeps?
Thanks!
Scott
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I'm in search of a driver for an Orinoco Classic Gold PCMCIA card for
my Wallstreet. I had it installed and recognized by OS 9.2, but there
doesn't seem to be support for it in OS X. Any ideas?
Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine Beer Supplies
Houston TX
www.defalcos.com
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a
Wallstreet, Lombard, or Pismo. Again, I appreciate you input here.
Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine Beer Supplies
Houston TX
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P.S. I strongly suspect that my ORiNOCO combo card is simply not going
to work here. I've got my eye on a used ORiNOCO that has supposed been
pulled from
see the card. I'll still keep trying. Something tells me I
shoulda' just bought the last of the new iBook G3 from Macmall for $699.
Scott Birdwell
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card is ticked 3.3v 32, if that makes a difference.
Scott Birdwell
P.S. Thanks, again, all.
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Airport Drivers. I bought a new one off eBay for less than $20 (!),
downloaded Airport 2.0.4 and installed it. When I plug the PC card in,
I get an icon on the desktop, but Airport doesn't recognize the card
and won't connect. Any ideas? I am thanking you in advance.
Scott Birdwell
But Brian, if your FW port is dead, how can you attach your hub to it?
Also, why would a hub prevent a Motherboard port from dying? Respectfully I
ask,
You seemed to misunderstand a few things. 1) A FW hub will protect a
*good* FW port, not a dead port like the user who started this thread
was
Ok the firewire port on my tibook 500 died. And I need to get some type of
alternative. I have a external cd burner and harddrive that require the
'bus' power also. I've looked into Firewire PCMCIA Cards but I need one that
will also provide power to the external drives,etc. I found a card by
Well, here goes another learning curve. I bought an external Yamaha firewire
case that originally held a CD/RW from a fellow swapper. I found that it
works just fine with my G3 700 iBook running 10.3.5 when I put a Memorex
52x32x52x CD/RW burner in it.
However, when I put a hard drive in the
iBooks do not have a PRAM battery, Instead, they use either AC power or
battery power. That's why, if you take longer than 15-20 seconds to change
the battery when it's running on battery power, the PRAM memory goes into
default mode.
- Original Message -
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL
I have a recent 15 PB G4 (1.5Ghz)
I think something is wrong with the latch. I see a bit of silver
sticking out from the right, but not the left.
That's what my 500Mhz Rev A latch looks like. Its magnetic, not
mechanical, well not completely but it used magnets to position the
latch. My TiBook
Thanks to the good advice from fellow listers, my new G3 iBook 700's access
to the Internet via Airport card works perfectly with my local network and
satellite Internet access -- with and without encryption turned on. The $
before password worked. Reseating the card also worked. And redoing the
Okay, I'm stumped. I've got an just-obtained iBook 700 (OS X -- 10.1.3) with
built-in Airport card. I'm having no success connecting it to my local
network, which the Airport card sees as an Airport Network. I select my
local Wi-Fi network name and put in the 10-character WEP password. After a
Well, I just lucked onto the answer following my second Google search. Some
person said, You may have to put a $ before your password. How simple! I
put a $ before the password, and the Airport card activated. How weird.
-- Jim
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From: Jim Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G
Thanks. I think it's an ASCII password (plain ole English alphanumeric
text). But adding a $ before the password turned on the Airport card so that
it sees the network and gets a signal strength. Turning off the Airport card
and turning it on again elicits lots of blinking lights on my WAP, router
I've got a 700 MHz G3 iBook (dual USB) with 12 display. The previous owner
didn't take very good care of it, and the U-shaped titanium bezel brace
inside the display is broken on either side of the clutch cover attaching
screws. The previous owner tried to fix things with SuperGlue. Enough said.
I'm looking for a full set of 9.2.2/OSX installation/restore disks for a 700
MHz IBook.
I'm also looking for two keys: the big Delete key and the left carat/comma
key (or a complete keyboard).
I'm also looking for a 20GB or larger 9.5mm hard drive for this machine.
I'm located in ZIP 95503. E-mail
With regard to a cheap pc for misc. non-mac stuff...
What would be the minimum system requirements and software to look for,
so one wouldn't be buying something too outdated to be useful?
What would be the decent inexpensive used pc laptops to watch for?
Or desktops for that matter? I have a good
I have the newer USB NetMD recorder, and that too will not work with
a Mac. I've even tried hooking it up using VPC 6.1 and Windows 2000
without any luck. My solution to get a $100 latop PC on eBay
(Toshiba 266MHz Tecra 550) and use that for loading music onto my
minidiscs. The icing here
to
work on compared to that.
The hinges/clutches ain't cheap--I can see that--so I don't want to
jump in lightly. On the other hand, I want to protect my investment
where prudent.
Advice?
Scott
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 12:04:30 -0400, Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also heard about the extended warranty was not available in
Florida due to laws we have here.
...
Does anyone know how this all works in Florida?
Only that I know it was true when I bought a computer from Dell
whilst living in
deleted my old messages.
Specs for his machine:
14.1 inch display
300 MHz
192 MB RAM
10.2.8
Thanks,
Scott
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prices
and your particular TiBook model) just throw your hard drive in a whole new
case. Then charge you $1200 for it.
Scott
On 4/9/04 11:02 AM, Paul Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
I've been told the metal covers on the screen are glued together and
you have to use heat to get them
Let me chime in perhaps late with nothing but good about the Buffalo
brand available from CompUSA. I have 2 of these primarily for my
ReplayTV units, but I also connect with my 802.11g PC card with my
older TiBook. Rather easy to set up and work very well for me.
Brian
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it was easy. It was delicate and nerve wracking, but successful.
Copius amounts of Super Glue seemed to do that trick with the hinges too. It
was rock solid.
If anyone has to do this procedure in the future, contact me and I'll help
out if I can.
Scott
On 3/2/04 1:50 PM, Dan K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
will provide enough hold over the long run. Maybe that¹s why Apple has
had such a problem with the hinges. An awful lot of abuse gets leveled at
those guys.
Thanks again,
Scott
On 3/2/04 1:50 PM, Dan K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've wondered what sort of adhesive Apple used in the TiBooks as I
Believe it or not folks, everything went back together fine, and it looks
great.
However, the display is displaying about half as bright as it should be. Any
ideas what might be wrong. I certainly hope I didn't swap out one problem
LCD for another.
Scott
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That would be great, thanks. I've got the majority of it done, just waiting for
the epoxy to set. I'm a little nervous about the hinges. I'd love to get the
skinny right from Apple as to how they do it.
Much appreciated,
Scott
Quoting Eric Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scott:
Let
Hi Folks-
I need to swap out a friends TiBook display. I've done many swaps on
Wallstreets and 190's in the past, but never to a TiBook. Anybody with any
experience doing this? How much time, difficulty etc? Also, any hints,
how-to's etc...would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Scott
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Hi I have blown a chipset on my external firewire enclosure. Do you
know where I ca get a replacement?
I had a couple of old SCSI enclosures and after buying a FW enclosure
noticed it was exactly the same thing, except one had a FW board the
other a SCSI. So off to the web I went searching
Any thoughts on this?
http://eshop.macsales.com/Item_XLR8YourMac.cfm?ID=5006Item=CEN1394PCMCIA
Considering as a possible upgrade to a Lombard. Price is decent!
Don't know about how well it would work in your Lombard, but this is
what I'm currently using in my TiBook rev a 500 Mhz since I blew
Is there DVD viewer software available that allows for
screen capture? The Apple DVD Player v. 3.2 won't
allow it.
DVD Capture: http://www.digitallyobsessed.com/software.php3 It works
with the standard Apple DVD Player v3.2
I've used it a number of times under OS 10.2, as you haven't said
Well said. You articulated exactly what I've been thinking and feeling. I'm
gone, too, for the same reasons.
-- Jim
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From: Sarah Andrews Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: List tone
As a lurker,
few, existed BEFORE
the update). Unlike another poster, Safari is working just as well as it
always has on this machine.
Hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Scott
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on 03/01/04 03:31, supershanefx at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So whats the easiest way to convert all my VHS tapes to DVD? I have access
to an external dvd burner and a vcr. But how do I connect them to my
titanium? And do I need to burn the dvd in a certain way to play like a
regular dvd? (I
(and PowerMac G5s, I think). With a Pismo, you are left with the original
Airport cards. There are still sources of these cards around however, and
every once in a while you can find a really good deal on one on eBay.
Sincerely,
Scott
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Can responders confirm that an iPod works OK on an older,
non-Firewire Powerbook using a Firewire card? And can they briefly
list the config they're using, ie, OS version, iPod generation, and
card type?
Not quite what you're looking for, but ...
I have a rev a TiBook, 500Mhz, with a burned
, especially on this hardware. Mac OS
X 10.2 can be purchased fairly cheaply now (Other World Computer usually has
good deals on older OS's).
I hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Scott
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simply makes use of some Mac OS X services for some of its
functionality that was directly provided while booted into Mac OS 9. It is
still really amazing what Apple has managed to achieve with Classic.
Sincerely,
Scott
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be the way to go.
http://www.stuffit.com/mac/index.html has a full explanation of the
differences between the three versions of Stuffit.
Sincerely,
Scott
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entertainment is all about. ...Idiots, explosives and falling anvils.
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you have set in
your Date Time preference panel?
Sincerely,
Scott
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On 11/1/03 11:23 AM, Tekno Liber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lisemore (BLPE) has disappeared off
the face of the earth.
It's stilla round. Their website has changed. Check out
http://www.lismoresystems.com/
Sincerely,
Scott
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always worked (wrong or
not), we expect it to work the same in Stuffit 8.
As I said before, the update reverts to the older behavior. But, what is
really needed is for providers that provide software in stuffed format to
use the new .sitx format and not the older .sit format.
Sincerely,
Scott
it out before actually buying it. Might be a good
timewaster for your trip, and then you can register it when you get back!
(And no, I don't have any affiliation with PopCap Games other than having a
wife that is addicted to Bejeweled. :-)
Sincerely,
Scott
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You can't just turn on creativity
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FWIW, I've never had a dead PRAM battery on my Pismo, so I could be totally
wrong on that point.
Scott
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for the G4's Velocity
Engine, you would be better off getting the G3/900. The G3 and G4 chip are
pretty similar, performance-wise, at the same clock-rate, except for
AltiVec-enabled applications.
Sincerely,
Scott
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it.
Sincerely,
Scott
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that, overall, the design of the Yo-Yo was flawed, IMO. If
you've had good luck with yours, that's great! But, I still think the design
was flawed.
Sincerely,
Scott
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oysters can climb trees. Am I the only one that feels the world
heard of the actually adapter plug (the part that plugs into the
computer) shorting out with similar symptoms.
Sincerely,
Scott
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1400 adapter with my Rev. B Pismo all the time as my
original yo-yo adapter died a slow and painful death. No problems with that
adapter for me.
Sincerely,
Scott
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Hey Gang,
I cam across this posting
http://forum.firmware-flash.com/viewtopic.php?t=16527
Which says you could watch dvds of all regions using VLC on the UJ 815,
without flashing firmware and such ...
I am confused about the libraries part .. So, I may wait till I understand
how that is
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