On 10/22/11 3:26 PM, Roger Hodge wrote:
Here it is. Took a bit to find it... :)
http://www.redmondpie.com/8-mysterious-apple-products-which-you-might-not-know-of-list/
Thank you for posting this. I enjoyed the trip down Memory Lane.
On Oct 19, 2011, at 12:16 PM, Jerry K wrote:
On 6/24/11 11:00 AM, t...@io.com wrote:
On Jun 24, 4:31 am, Barney Guzzoguz...@gmail.com wrote:
I bought the Pioneer from Macsales (something like $30) when the
drive in my G4 933 QS would not write DVD's anymore.
The Pioneer drives have become a little challenging to find. The
latest
On 5/18/11 3:15 PM, admin wrote:
Would appreciate recommendations on a third-party mail program that is
good at importing old mailboxes from OSX. OSX itself in Tiger is not
doing a good job of capturing OSX mailboxes that were likely created
under Jaguar-one of the reasons I stayed with
On 4/28/11 4:51 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/04/open-wireless-movement
Thanks for the article. Good read. I sent it on to my BF.
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OK, suddenly I feel a whole lot better. I now categorize this issue
along with Mac OS X viruses and malware, and my router is fine as it is:
EASY for ME to use, easy for my BF to use when he's here.
http://boingboing.net/2008/01/10/why-its-good-to-leav.html
On 4/25/11 11:21 PM, Dan wrote:
At 4:37 PM -0700 4/25/2011, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Kind of obvious advice for most folks, but they still leave the
electronic ones open all the time.
http://tinyurl.com/3nvokkh
ROFLMAO
People here in South Jersey still leave their doors and cars
unlocked.
On 4/26/11 3:03 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Apr 26, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Yersinia wrote:
So there IS an easy way to name and secure my little network? If so, I would
greatly appreciate it if one of you wifi locksmiths could provide me with
step-by-step instructions. Here is the equipment list
On 4/19/11 9:30 PM, Dan Palka wrote:
I've received like 20 bounced emails today, some dating from years ago, from
a user on this group trinettejohn...@fuse.net
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks, Dan
Yes. :-P sigh
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On 4/8/11 10:46 PM, MaGioZal wrote:
I would like to ask: it wouldn't be much more simple nowadays to buy a
PCI-ATA card and attach the128GB HD to it?
Actually that's what I did when I bought two internal 250 GB HDDs for my
G4 Quicksilver 867 but I haven't actually asked my boyfriend to
On 4/1/11 4:37 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
...something everyone who works with computers should have in their kit...
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10622
I'm buying a bunch!
And happy April Fool's Day to you, too! ;-)
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On 3/26/11 3:28 PM, Dan wrote:
At 2:08 PM -0500 3/26/2011, Sean Carroll wrote:
um, didn't Cover Flow debut in Leopard, and isn't Yersinia running
Tiger on the Mac in question?
Yeah, running Tiger on all my Macs (oh yeah, except for the G3/450 BW
and my Ancient Powerbooks 190, 5300
Goshdarn, I'm getting even more swiss-cheese-for-brain than I thought! :-(
OK...On 3/16/11 2:45 PM, Dan wrote:
At 12:53 PM -0400 3/16/2011, Yersinia wrote:
G4s and a G3 iBook running OS X Tiger
How do you disable Top Sites entirely?
It is annoying that Apple didn't provide a clear
On 3/25/11 12:35 PM, Dan wrote:Show All Bookmarks.
Top Sites is sortof / seems to be related to Cover Flow. The setting
in the Bookmarks tab of Safari's preferences removes the Top Sites
icon from the bookmarks bar and seems to mostly turn off the
function. Then, in the regular Bookmarks
Forgot to add/ask -- this is all happening on my G4 Quicksilver 867 --
is an 867 MHz processor too slow?!
On 3/25/11 12:35 PM, Dan wrote:
At 12:13 PM -0400 3/25/2011, Yersinia wrote:
Goshdarn, I'm getting even more swiss-cheese-for-brain than I
thought! :-(
No, yer just up against a really
On 3/25/11 2:08 PM, Dan wrote:
At 1:30 PM -0400 3/25/2011, Yersinia wrote:
this is all happening on my G4 Quicksilver 867 -- is an 867 MHz
processor too slow?!
Um, not sure. I think 800-MHz or so is the cut. Someone else will
have to verify; I'm at 933-MHz.
My iBook is 800 MHz. But I
On 3/25/11 3:48 PM, Dan wrote:
At 2:49 PM -0400 3/25/2011, Yersinia wrote:
And.Show Top Sites STILL works and has Top Sites to show. :-(
:sigh:
Yea. Regardless of the preferences and what you've done to the
bookmarks window, if you select Show Top Sites from the History
menu
Hi Listers,
Info: G4s and a G3 iBook running OS X Tiger
How do you disable Top Sites entirely? Clicking the x on the little
movie screens when you go into History/Show Top Sites makes the ones
that were there go away, but I keep getting MORE little movie screens.
What I would like is for
On 3/16/11 1:29 PM, Andy wrote:
On 16/03/2011 16:53PM, Yersiniayersi...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
How do you disable Top Sites entirely?
In Safari go to Preferences and click the Bookmarks tab.
Next to Bookmarks Bar Uncheck include Top Sites
I already unchecked it. I've been trying to get
On 3/13/11 7:19 AM, faithie999 wrote:
i rebuild old PC's and give them to a social worker to give to her
clients. i found this program
http://www.dban.org/Boot n Nuke
which yes, is a DOS boot disc/DOD-level erasing program, but if you
have a PC around you can install your old Mac HD into it
, for THAT one)?
Thanks! :-)
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On 3/9/11 8:53 AM, Charles Lenington wrote:
I hope everyone with unsecured wireless networks takes todays report
on NBC's Today show seriously. Luckily the FBI investigated enough
that the owner of the open network didn't go to jail for pornography.
Sure a password is inconvenient, but staying
On 3/5/11 11:24 AM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
But am I the only one who feels Oompa Loompas are a bit creepy ? Kinda a
hive mind thing ?
Actually, I don't even KNOW what an Oompa Loompa looks like, and
thought I'd find out by playing this video, but since it won't run on my
Mac, their
On 3/5/11 4:41 PM, Geke wrote:
Sorry it doesn't work on your Mac, Yersinia.
Somehow it works OK on my G4 2x500.
Maybe the hype is over by now? I'm on digest...
Anyway, I think it's nice but not fabulous. The best part is where the
guy rejects Bill Gates' offer!
I recorded the thing
On 3/5/11 6:35 PM, Mike wrote:
I personally wouldn't. The site looks nice enough, but it's not freeware,
and Mac's don't need to be defragged.
As far as Minecraft goes, I had a lot of freezing and crashing going on
recently until I ran OnyX. I would recommend OnyX for any Mac.
Right on about
On 3/4/11 10:10 AM, Dan wrote:
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1948362
And make sure you CRANK up the volume for the singing Oompas!
- Dan.
Hmmm, is this something which requires Leopard, Snow Leopard or an Intel
Mac? All I got (G4 867 QS/Tiger 10.4.11/Safari 4.1.3), for as long as I
was
On 3/4/11 7:46 PM, glen wrote:
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At 2:15 PM -0500 3/4/2011, Yersinia wrote:
On 3/4/11 10:10 AM, Dan wrote:
http
On 2/25/11 10:00 PM, Barney Guzzo wrote:
Hi. I have a 2002 G4 933 Quicksilver. It has a 250 gb (Seagate) and
a 128 gb (WD) ide drive, 500 gb sata drive, pci sata controller, pci
gigabit ethernet card, pci 4 port 2.0 usb card, geforce ti 4600 128mb,
and its connected to a a 23 Apple Cinema
On 2/26/11 8:27 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
Is there a timer I can get for my Mac that I can set to remind me audibly of an
elapsed amount of time to help with my cooking?
I use the microwave's kitchen timer for cooking, but I suppose Alarm
Clock, which I use for laundry, would do equally well
On 2/24/11 1:35 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
Barney Guzzo wrote:
Where do you get 1.3.9?
Yersinia wrote:
Yeah, good question.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/monolingual/files/monolingual/
Thank you Kris. I just downloaded it now. :-)
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On Feb 24, 2011, at 1:16 AM, Judith Berkowitz wrote:
what should I choose to clear out in the Input Menu category?
You can clear out all the foreign language input methods that you
don't normally write or speak. You probably should keep the Apple
On 2/23/11 11:48 PM, Barney Guzzo wrote:
Where do you get 1.3.9? I went to my usual places and all I see is the new
version for 10.5
Yeah, good question. I could use Monolingual too since I'm getting tight
on disk space -- but I couldn't find one that would work with TIGER.
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On Feb 2, 2011, at 10:58 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
There's no way that I'm aware of. Maybe somebody else will chime in.
Jeff Engle
I've heard even though it may test at full voltage, if it's old
(USB ports and AC-adapter plug-in) on the RIGHT side
of the iBook? (or all on the left) -- USB ports on opposite sides of the
AC-adapter gets me hopelessly tangled up when I need to use the mouse
while the machine needs to drink wall juice.
Ooops...Sorry... :-{
/rant off
/hijack off
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On 1/24/11 6:42 PM, ah...clem wrote:
another lister mentioned wanting to run some vintage apps, and it
brought to mind one VERY vintage app - After Dark. tho it's a stoopid
waste of time and resources, i just have to ask - does anyone know
whatever happened to berkeley software? or if there
On 1/25/11 11:56 AM, akhoff18 wrote:
I recently acquired a Power Mac G4 Quicksilver (867mHZ, 1.25 gb RAM)
and am in the process of upgrading and updating it. I've got most
things on my list accomplished but I'm somewhat confused about what
type of wireless would be best for this machine.
From
On 1/18/11 10:59 PM, Jeffrey Daile Engle wrote:
hThen when the chat is over, heaven forbid if I had itunes playing a song
earlier, because the song is now 1400 decimals!!
...decimals?! ROFLMAO I didn't know numbers could be so
earsplitting.ROFL!!! (I trust you meant decibels...
!! Wow, didn't know it would work with Leopard or
on a Macintel. I've been running 6.2.9 since I was on OS 9, and kept it
when I got Tiger but I'm still with my PPCs (now running 10.4.11 on the
Quicksilver 867 and iBook G3/800).
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On 1/12/11 10:25 AM, tonycd wrote:
Thanks for replying, Yersinia. I appreciate that you bothered.
When I referred to the very little was amiss, I meant the computer's
own HD showed discrepancies that were truly insignificant in both
number and type. Stuff like two files (the same two that have
the new one in and the QS and Mini are all CCC'ed
as of today; will CCC the iBook tomorrow.
Hope you resolve this SOON. It's IMPORTANT!
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On 1/3/11 10:26 PM, Dan wrote:
At 6:52 PM -0800 1/3/2011, Jeffrey Daile Engle wrote:
I want to know where the Folder is that holds the trash? is there
such thing?
And what are you plotting to do to them?
In your home folder, there's ~/.Trash
and up at the root level of the volume is
-- or set up a generic account for 'anyone who wants to use my G5'
to which you give them the password, and from which those HDDs are not
accessible?
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On 12/6/10 9:00 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
Internet video sourced and display on G4
Santa went shopping at Best Buy and saw Goggle Internet Television tag line.
I try to keep up but what is this?
So I naturally Goggled it and sure enough apparently we can now watch TV using
the Internet as the
On 12/2/10 7:54 PM, James Therrault wrote:
On Dec 2, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Dan wrote:
At 8:44 PM -0800 12/1/2010, Jonas Lopez wrote:
a minor wise point here -
if you are ever in your car and a storm causes electric overhead
wires to fall on the car and you can see sparks outside -- DO NOT
couldn't find this out from there.
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for the hell of it thing. I don't really believe that the Mini and
iBook actually have any viruses, though.
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On 11/3/10 11:36 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 3, 2010, at 7:10 PM, Yersinia wrote:
OK, thanks for the heads-up about a first time virus scan being like
Spotlight/taking forever. Maybe I will try Sophos after all. But...
what IS Access scanning and what do you mean by files are only
. Dunno.
Geeesh, is this what Windoze users have to do all the time?!?!?
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On 11/3/10 9:55 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 3, 2010, at 5:41 PM, Yersinia wrote:
Out of curiosity, I actually downloaded both of these. Decided to start with
the ClamXav version 2 beta first, and it's been running for pushing a couple of
hours now! It's STILL scanning my G4 Quicksilver
in here!...talk about SCARY...)
I AM planning to buy a couple of magic cables anyway though in the
very near future.
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crap in the first place...
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10.4.8 back when I picked that up. I think I recall it required 10.4.7
minimum, which was and still is OK for the QS (now on 10.4.11), but I
need one for the Mini. Are the Tiger versions of Onyx OK, or does anyone
have a 10.4.2-minimum Onyx they can email me?
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Seems it's taking way too long to do this, though. Maybe I'll download
the Panther version and see if that will run on the Mini.
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I do with it on the Quicksilver, which I'd like to do on the Mini. Thank
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like that sometimes act wonky if you don't rebuild
theier desktops. If you get this Beige to boot again, I'd suggest a
desktop rebuild too. (hold down apple-opt keys while booting, then tell
it yes when it asks to rebuild the desktop).
Good luck!
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or the Go menu in Finder), it no
longer offers that drive -- it's greyed out. Anyone know why?
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him IF he's selling the correct battery for my Mini. This is what he's
selling: 3.6 Volt 1/2 AA-sized Lithium PRAM batteries (2 brands: Saft
LS 14250 C or Tadiran TL-5101/TL-5112/TL2150/etc.)
So which of those can I buy, if any, and if not, what should I buy instead?
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That's the right battery. Either brand is fine.
Thank you. I'll email him about ordering one now.
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Tom writes,
Thanks, Yersinia and Taner. Well, I can start the old iMac up with the
10.4 installer disk, and then use its Disk Utility to format the new
drive, but no matter how I try it (either Erase or Partition), I am
not given any option to install any OS 9 drivers. It just doesn't
offer
Liam Proven writes,
Can one upgrade a Beige to a 400MHz chip?
Yes. My old Beige Desktop started life with a 266 MHz processor, and my
boyfriend put a 400 MHz chip in it.
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thinking maybe Classic Prefs got corrupted, and was going to
try fixing it by deleting the .plist, but I have no idea which of the
zillion .plist's are for Classic
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And I was thinking of the USS Prometheus which has Multi-Vector Attack
mode :P
That's NX-74913. Thanks for clarifying. :-)
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Someone else might be able to provide proper names for all this, right?
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data backups either, and oh boy was THAT a mistake!
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there were a few others who were resistant. Dorayme, you were one of
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preferable to a working backup.
Personally, I consider having BOTH an external backup AND a
boot/installation disc of the operating system(s) one is using to be
ABSOLUTE NECESSITIES.
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~users/Library/Thunderbird which is where everything is stored.
THANKS! :-D I got it ALL done now: paid my Emailchemy shareware, cleaned
up the 'demo mess' with the real one and moved Thunderbird and My
Collection over to the iBook!
Woo-hoo! :-)
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to it pretty soon though, given the usual volume of my email
habits.
Anyway, thought I'd mention I actually got up and running with
Thunderbird, after all my moaning and groaning... Please pass me some
cheese to accompany my whine!
:-)
~Yersinia
you have an easy time with it and are
you happy with Thunderbird?
4. Are there other open source email clients into which I can import
directly from CE?
Thank you in advance for your insight and suggestions.
~Yersinia.
It's only premarital sex if you're going to get married
and I NEED to always be
able to get at that stuff!
~Yersinia.
Bizarreness is the essence of the exotic.
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Bruce writes,
On March 31st 2009, 11:59:59 SKYNET^H^H^H^HCADIE became self aware.
This is what I thought of, too...
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Friends don't let friends do Windoze.
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doesn't have one at home (he always brings
stuff like that if he has it, and most of the time, he has it, whatever
it is!), I could post a WTB on the Swap List to get one.
WOW. Thank you, Aaron! :-)
~Yersinia.
Mycelium is yourcelium
disconnected it from the G4
after the shutdown (to be able to rearrange the area and get inside the
G4 to make it run the second monitor), we did it from the G4's end.
:sigh:
~Yersinia.
Never accept a drink from a urologist
. :-)
~Yersinia.
Just when you start to accept that Life's a bitch, she has puppies.
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it -- yes, then maybe I'll try
this. I really do need for him to do the messing around in the computer
innards.
Thanks,
~Yersinia.
Facing terror isn't half as fun as sharing it.
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), that's why I
decided to nuke and pave it last night, to get rid of that unused
partition and do some clean up and streamline as well as update certain
things I'll be needing to use more in the near future.
All righty then, off to go to Mac Help. Thanks for the tip, Bill!
~Yersinia
bar! :-) I have one last problem with
one app (all my other Classic apps open and run OK, I tested them), but I
need to take that to the Claris Emailer list.
Thanks though!
~Yersinia.
Some mornings it's not worth chewing through the leather straps. -- Emo
Phillips
a week or more, I know, but.something to
look into!)
~Yersinia-wishes she'd stop thinking up all these big nasty Projects!
Experience is the worst teacher. It always gives the test first and the
instruction afterward.
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You
Reinstall somehow give me my Classic Prefs back?
Thanks,
~Yersinia.
When you move something to a more logical place, you can only remember
where it used to be and your decision to move it.
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!, but it does what it does fairly decently and I could really
use those tools on my Powerbook.
I really liked Jade 1.2. I miss it actually. Here:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/2248mode=feedbackvid=224
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