On Jul 20, 2010, at 6:55 PM, glen wrote:
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From: James Therrault jetas...@netzero.com
Heh... You're only a kid by my standards. Sometimes off topic,
(officially),
still can share knowledge or at the least some general
information. I learn a
lot of
On 21/7/10 10:51, James Therrault jetas...@netzero.com wrote:
Still had a waxer for ultimate paste up plus photographs were still a
task of the printer, (pre-press).
That's me! Pre-press final film planner, platemaker, camera, scanner,
Cromalin proofer et al extraordinaire. Boy were those
You’re welcome, Rich, that’s what the list is for. But you could have
made it a little easier for people if you had posted the model
correctly the first time.
If that Mac is really a Digital Audio, I’m still wondering from where
you got that M5183 spec?
I can’t advise you on optical drives or
On Jul 21, 2010, at 10:47 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jul 20, 2010, at 5:31 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jul 20, 2010, at 5:14 PM, onelucent wrote:
Yes, from an era, when economy in programming was a virtue.
It still is a virtue with the ascendency of the iPhone, iPad, and
other mobile
On Jul 21, 2010, at 12:32 PM, James Therrault wrote:
The faster machines become along with huge amounts of RAM, the sloppier code
gets.
A common claim, but not really backed up by evidence... modern computers do a
LOT more. Yes it lets people get away without hand-writing
The M5183 is the Model# that is on the back of the tower, this is why
someone on here said it was a Sawtooth... I am more up on the iBooks and
Powerbooks this is my first experience with a Power Mac... She used to use this
for her web designing but it got too out dated I guess, but she
On Jul 21, 2010, at 3:39 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jul 21, 2010, at 12:32 PM, James Therrault wrote:
The faster machines become along with huge amounts of RAM, the
sloppier code gets.
A common claim, but not really backed up by evidence... modern
computers do a LOT more. Yes it
See, this is the thing, a processor will run UNDER-CLOCKED better than
it will OVER-CLOCKED. If I have a bootable system with a g4-450 mhz.
Putting a 500 mhz processor in there without changing the jumper
settings will only tell the 500 mhz processor to run at 450. Much
like it tells the 400