On Dec 16, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Owen Strawn wrote:
> What are you going to use the DV for?
>
> Owen
I'm assuming you meant me so I guess i will respond... I dont know
really. I Installed Tiger on the thing and it runs quite well,
especially after going form 128MB to 512MB or RAM. Its specs are
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Bruce Johnson
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> On Dec 16, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Christian Wacker wrote:
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>> and
>> a Toaster Burner (i'm pretty proud of that one too) which all look
>> really cool in a college dorm room =P
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>
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> Awesome...does it do two disks at once?
It will when I
On Dec 16, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Christian Wacker wrote:
> and
> a Toaster Burner (i'm pretty proud of that one too) which all look
> really cool in a college dorm room =P
Awesome...does it do two disks at once?
Also
Tape some paper wings to it to see how many people get it :-)
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Bruce Joh
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Bruce Johnson
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> On Dec 16, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Christian Wacker wrote:
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>> It was a hardware hack I did a few years ago, to control my music in
>> my car (before I fixed my iPod)
>> A $4 used USB basic media keyboard, a Multimeter, and a few swtiches
>> an
On Dec 16, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Christian Wacker wrote:
> It was a hardware hack I did a few years ago, to control my music in
> my car (before I fixed my iPod)
> A $4 used USB basic media keyboard, a Multimeter, and a few swtiches
> and some basic soldering knowledge is all that is required. (fancy
I'll give that a try.
Thanks Clark!
Owen
- Original Message
> From: Clark Martin
> Sent: Tue, December 15, 2009 2:20:49 PM
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> Owen Strawn wrote:
> > That would be a cool idea, but I've never managed to figure out how to use
> > a
> remote server for iTunes (or iPhoto either). They
Yup - I put the 6gb back in the 266, and wiped the drive. Not much space left
after reinstalling the system.
But now the 500 won't boot. Well, it boots, but the date is 1969 and it almost
immediately kernel panics. I'm off to get a new PRAM battery and a firewire
cable so I can play with target
It was a hardware hack I did a few years ago, to control my music in
my car (before I fixed my iPod)
A $4 used USB basic media keyboard, a Multimeter, and a few swtiches
and some basic soldering knowledge is all that is required. (fancy box
is optional)
I took apart the USB Media keyboard, seperati
At 1:35 PM -0600 12/12/2009, Christian Wacker wrote:
>I gave up on that, and have my iMac connected through a seperate
>router, problem solved. apparantly the telephone's own routers can't
>handle both a PC and a Mac, but can handle four PCs fine.
ROFL. Yea, seen that. I donno if it's a matter o