At 7:32 AM -0800 11/5/2009, Thunder 1 wrote:
On Oct 31, 8:25 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 3:05 PM -0700 10/31/2009, Thunder 1 wrote:
iMac C2Duo with 2GB RAM
Has anyone else had a problem getting msnbc sites to load?
[snip]
If you could provide the actual URLs involved, and a
I just went to msnbc.msn and the page loaded in 4-5 seconds... you must
be on dial-up.
I'm on DSL, using Safari 4.0.3 on a G4 800MHz 40Gb running Tiger 10.4.11
Dan wrote:
At 7:32 AM -0800 11/5/2009, Thunder 1 wrote:
On Oct 31, 8:25 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 3:05 PM
On 9/11/2009, at 2:43 PM, Ernie Chorny wrote:
Thomas -
My 450 MHz slot loader DVD iMac G3 will recognize either of my two 512
mb memory modules in either slot but if both of them are put in (in
any
order) it won't boot until I press the button on the side with the
little triangle on it -
Greetings ( + )!( + )
You should obtain the Free application mactracker which will show
how much memory your iMac can handle. When I checked on a couple of
the early iMacs' it showed that you can put in a 1Gb memory sim but
the system will only recognize 512Mb
Cheers
Harry
San Jose, Ca
i've had problems seeing the complete site i.e. it often appears like raw
text before css formatting is applied. by any chance do you use a hosts
file and/or Little Snitch and/or netbarrier and/or certain blocked cookies
in any of your browser settings? I have alot of the galldarned
Hey Felix,
Sounds as if you need a body bib. :^)
Yep, this 27-inch iMac is absolutely gorgeous in every way. The screen
is so much better than my 20-inch mid-2007 aluminum iMac's that I
can't believe the difference. There's also 69% more real estate too.
Another nice feature is that Apple
At 12:13 PM -0500 11/9/2009, Hash Mac wrote:
i've had problems seeing the complete site i.e. it often appears
like raw text before css formatting is applied.
That means that the CSS files are arriving so late that the browser
has decided to go ahead and display what it has already.
- Dan.
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Jim,
I've tried the new iMac at the Apple store --there's one 3 blocks from
my place. IMHO, they should place the machines a little higher, so you
can try the machines at a more natural angle, not to mention a more
ergonomic one. (Providing seats is out of the question: the store is
too small
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Ashgrove salum...@gmail.com wrote:
Jim,
I've tried the new iMac at the Apple store --there's one 3 blocks from
my place. IMHO, they should place the machines a little higher, so you
can try the machines at a more natural angle, not to mention a more
Thanks to Bruce Johnson for the very informative and useful message on
working with PC files from the Mac. Late as I am in posting my thanks
(the message went up Oct. 14), it'll still be some time before I follow
up on those things. (Sometimes it's just crazy busy.) But follow up I
will and
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