If you can get to this box from another computer rename system config file
and copy the one from repair to system\config and you should get it to
reboot.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545/en-us
Mark Dodge
MD Computers
602-421-0329
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When they come out with LED room lights I'll buy them. Last Spring I
converted all the incandescents in my apartment to compact fluorescents
for $30 and each one uses 26 watts for 100 watt equivalent output. Who
cares if it doesn't make short term economic sense, I have lower
electric bills
No wonder Peter Norton got out when he did! Symantec sucks and Norton
knows it!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message - From: Stan Zaske [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Hardware List
hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 4:24 AM
Subject: Re:
LOL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message - From: Stan Zaske [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Gas prices
DOE is run by polititions and you wonder why they're scientific morons?
Nice
@ this time in human history there is nothing better than nuclear
fission! Doesn't mean that wind farms, solar energy and tidal power
aren't also excellent sources of power. We need room temperature super
conductors as well to store and distribute energy over long distances.
Eli Allen wrote:
Excellent author and excellent series! However, nothing beats Niven for
the magnitude of his imagination in the early years of his writing career.
CW wrote:
In the end (though a long way off, apparently) humans will have to accept we
will always have a need for some sort of manifest destiny,
Yeah, tell all the sheep in the nation to rise up and make the best
decisions for our country as a whole. How many of us educated members on
this list have emailed their congressional representatives this year and
demanded they pass legislation that's best for the majority of people?
Hayes
That's exactly right, we don't need more electric power generation
(unless autos go electric), we need more efficient electrical usage.
Analyst wrote:
On 18 Aug 2005 at 3:17, Stan Zaske wrote:
A better idea is to ban all incandescent lights for compact
fluorescents which only use 1/4
I hate the bastard, but in this case he's right!
Analyst wrote:
On 19 Aug 2005 at 0:12, Tony Antoniou wrote:
Bush made the BS oil inflation happen with his War on Terror. Sorry
to all you militant Bush supporters out there but Bush and his family
of oil-riggers are laughing all the way
My, what an intelligent response! Let the man have his opinion right or
wrong!
FORC5 wrote:
bla bla bla
At 07:12 AM 8/18/2005, Tony Antoniou Poked the stick with:
Bush made the BS oil inflation happen with his “War on Terror”. Sorry
to all you militant Bush supporters out there but Bush
zactly
At 01:13 AM 8/19/2005, Stan Zaske Poked the stick with:
My, what an intelligent
response! Let the man have his opinion right or wrong!
FORC5 wrote:
bla bla bla
At 07:12 AM 8/18/2005, Tony Antoniou Poked the stick with:
Bush made the BS oil inflation
happen with his War on Terror. Sorry
tried those, hope u have better luck then me, mostly they
didn't last and I got tired to the not instant on.
I would like to invent a bathroom fan switch with a built in timer of
only a couple of minutes, on and off in a couple of minutes instead of
sucking all the cooling/heating out of the
think this will work on w2k ?
try it later, not sure a clean install of XP would not be a better
fix.
fred
At 12:14 AM 8/19/2005, Mark Dodge Poked the stick with:
If you can get to this box from
another computer rename system config file
and copy the one from repair to system\config and you
Check this out:
http://www.bytecellar.com/qtvr.html
Al
Yes 2000 is similar
Mark DodgeMD Computers602-421-0329
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FORC5Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 6:56 AMTo: The
Hardware ListSubject: RE: [H] w2k problem
think this will work on w2k ?try it later, not
sure a clean
On 19 Aug 2005 at 6:47, FORC5 wrote:
tried those, hope u have better luck then me, mostly they didn't last
and I got tired to the not instant on.
That was the first generation models. The current ones are instant on. Check
out Home Depot, they have three-paks for $5.
Don't look by the light
At 09:47 AM 8/19/2005, FORC5 typed:
tried those, hope u have better luck then me, mostly they didn't last and
I got tired to the not instant on.
Ditto that how about the poor saps that can't afford the initial capital
outlay?
I would like to invent a bathroom fan switch with a built in
At 02:33 PM 8/19/2005, Analyst typed:
On 19 Aug 2005 at 6:47, FORC5 wrote:
tried those, hope u have better luck then me, mostly they didn't last
and I got tired to the not instant on.
That was the first generation models. The current ones are instant on.
Check out Home Depot, they have
Why not just have the fan light turn on together?
From: Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Aug 19 13:33:08 CDT 2005
To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: CFLs was [H] Gas prices
On 19 Aug 2005 at 6:47, FORC5 wrote:
tried those, hope u have better luck then me,
On 19 Aug 2005 at 15:50, Wayne Johnson wrote:
they fit in normal light fixtures or are they the ones for free
standing lamps only ? Most of the ones I've seen you couldn't put in
ceiling fan lights or anything that has a globe.
Yeah they fit standard fixtures.
The newer generation are
At 05:53 PM 8/19/2005, Analyst typed:
The newer generation are smaller. They utilize a dual-spiral that is
actually smaller than a standard 40W bulb.
I haven't found anything they won't work in. They're not going to replace
those small globe bulbs, but those have a smaller socket.
I was
seen those but I want to have it preset to a certain amount
of time, do not need 30 minutes
but a good idea
thanks
At 11:33 AM 8/19/2005, Analyst Poked the stick with:
Beat ya to it.
I bought a timer switch that replaces the wall switch. So instead of
flipping the switch, you turn the knob. The
I have a All in Wonder 9600. I am trying to capture my own home made VHS
recordings. These are not protected commercial tapes, they are just
recordings that I have made over the years. I am using a special splitter
box to simultaneously output the playback of the tape to my All in wonder
Time Based Correction. You can get devices that do better jobs of TBC, but
yeah, the AIW really sucks at it. There are software packages out there
that do a fair job of doing it in software (way better then ATI's garbage).
I use PowerVCR, but others are out there.. beware a bit, though.. some
Then again, easier then all of this is to just get a settop DVD-R and go one
to the other. Cost is also cheap (hell, you can get them for less then $125
anymore)
I can't edit or re-in code that way.
It is odd that I have been able to do this with a cheaper VCR. I wonder if
the SVideo has
Says who? I know it's a bit of a bitch, but I've had it easy doing that..
Record to DVD-R from a set-top, import the DVD into NeroVisions, edit, save
with menus, chapters, whatever.. wipe out previous chapters, etc. etc. add
in effects, export to a folder on your HDD, burn to a new DVD-R.
I have a friend who has his PC setup for his
business using two Western Digital 20 GB drives in a RAID 1 mirrored array. One
of the drives has failed and he needs to replace it. I told him that it would be
best to replace it with the same model drive. He is using the Intel SATA RAID
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