Re: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-02 Thread Udo Huth
Also - if my display can't keep vertical and needs something heavy to lean against, does it mean my hinges are pushing up the daisies? Well, it means the hinges are broken. Nothing one can do about that except replacing the hinges. I bought a used Wallstreet off ebay for the price two new

Re: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-02 Thread Scott Lawrence
On Feb 1, 2006, at 6:36 PM, Der Mickster wrote: Should have got me a Pismo, by the look of it. But, well, I have this WallStreet and it's here to stay, and I intend to use the living hell out of it. So, yeah . . . Any idea about how to procure a budget-conscious bootable DVDROM drive for the

Re: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-02 Thread Scott Lawrence
On Feb 2, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Malcolm Cornelius wrote: Any idea about how to procure a budget-conscious bootable DVDROM drive for the WallStreet? I'm being offered one for 80 USD, which somehow strikes as a ripoff, especially considering that the postage will eat up another 30 . . . I don't

Re: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-02 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
Should have got me a Pismo, by the look of it. But, well, I have this WallStreet and it's here to stay, and I intend to use the living hell out of it. So, yeah . . . Any idea about how to procure a budget-conscious bootable DVDROM drive for the WallStreet? I'm being offered one for 80 USD,

WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-01 Thread Der Mickster
Should have got me a Pismo, by the look of it. But, well, I have this WallStreet and it's here to stay, and I intend to use the living hell out of it. So, yeah . . . Any idea about how to procure a budget-conscious bootable DVDROM drive for the WallStreet? I'm being offered one for 80 USD, which

Re: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-01 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 01/02/2006 15:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Should have got me a Pismo, by the look of it. But, well, I have this WallStreet and it's here to stay, and I intend to use the living hell out of it. So, yeah . . . Any idea about how to procure a budget-conscious bootable

WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-01 Thread Illovox Media
80 is cheap. They are rare. on 2/1/06 5:12 PM, G-Books at G-Books@mail.maclaunch.com wrote: Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 02:36:31 +0300 From: Der Mickster [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance? Should have got me a Pismo, by the look

Re: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-01 Thread Gardner Byron
Feb 2006 02:36:31 +0300 From: Der Mickster [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance? Should have got me a Pismo, by the look of it. But, well, I have this WallStreet and it's here to stay, and I intend to use the living hell out of it. So, yeah . . . Any idea about how

Re: WallStreet DVD-ROM issue, perchance?

2006-02-01 Thread James Sanderson
I was able to get a Pismo on eBay for $200+s/h. I did spend money to add memory and move to a 500 MHz processor. I think that I got 'lucky' because the comp's description included a pink-light-on-start- up-but -goes-away-after-a-seconds issue. The latter hasn't bothered me in the least.