On Jan 11, 2006, at 10:16 AM, bobgir2004 wrote:
Well let's see, two Apple Stores within about 5-10 miles to the
south, another about 15 miles north. And MacWorld about 28 miles
north.
Washington, DC. TWO major Apple stores and THREE mini-Apple
stores and
ONE mom-and-pop Apple-only sto
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> Well let's see, two Apple Stores within about 5-10 miles to the
> south, another about 15 miles north. And MacWorld about 28 miles
> north.
Washington, DC. TWO major Apple stores and THREE mini-Apple stores and
ONE mom-and-pop Apple-only store well within 10 miles!
Be still my heart!
I am at MacWorld and the new Intel IMacs are great and fast and according to
the Apple people here, they will run all the old software from X.
Tom
On 1/11/06 1:22 AM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:50 AM -0600 1/11/06, Caleb Cupples wrote:
>> Lucky, you. I sure wish I were at
Nearest Apple Store: 125 miles west.
MacWorld: 3400 miles west.
Regrets of using a Mac in a town full of Windows users: None.
Caleb
On Wednesday, Jan 11, 2006, at 01:22 America/Chicago, Clark Martin
wrote:
At 12:50 AM -0600 1/11/06, Caleb Cupples wrote:
Lucky, you. I sure wish I were at MacWo
At 12:50 AM -0600 1/11/06, Caleb Cupples wrote:
Lucky, you. I sure wish I were at MacWorld instead of in class...
Oh, the woes of being in Tennessee, when all the cool stuff is in
California. Now, if they'd put in an Apple store, there'd be one
happy 'redneck'... Enjoy MacWorld.
Caleb Cupples
Lucky, you. I sure wish I were at MacWorld instead of in class... Oh,
the woes of being in Tennessee, when all the cool stuff is in
California. Now, if they'd put in an Apple store, there'd be one happy
'redneck'... Enjoy MacWorld.
Caleb Cupples
UNIX Systems Administrator
"Doing a rm-rf on th
At 6:25 PM -0800 1/10/06, sandra ragan wrote:
I think I figured out the problem... after finally getting it
loaded, it only works in OS 10.4 and I'm still using 10.3.9 : (
It does say that on the web page.
I'd heard about the Mac Beta and got real interested then I saw the
10.4.something re
sandra ragan wrote:
I think I figured out the problem... after finally getting it loaded,
it only works in OS 10.4 and I'm still using 10.3.9 : (
I'm using 10.4 and it downloaded fine but I can't get the
program to work.
Woody
--
Woody, Retired in Albuquerqu
I think I figured out the problem... after finally getting it loaded,
it only works in OS 10.4 and I'm still using 10.3.9 : (
Sandra Ragan
www.plumdigital.com
On Jan 10, 2006, at 4:49 PM, Amber R. wrote:
Sandra,
No worries - When you open that page, do you see a green box on the
upper righ
For some very weird reason the link of the beta version has no check
boxes and clicking it takes me to the page that doesn't have the Mac
download... my partner is downloading it with his PC for me... it shows
up on his machine...
I'd send you a screen dump but I'm assuming attachments are not
Sandra,
No worries - When you open that page, do you see a green box on the
upper right side ? It is just above the minimum system
configuration list. Ensure that you have marked the Mac OS X and
click on the Download Google Earth bar - the dmg file will start
downloading and you'll ha
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