On 16/12/11 11:12 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
A triple today...
1) Found at MS's support website. This was accessed with Safari, unmodified.
[Read it in your best Darth Vader impression]:
I find your lack of
competence...disturbinghttp://dbdev2.pharmacy.arizona.edu/miscjunk/competence_not.png
On 16/12/11 12:54 PM, Dan wrote:
Next up: To discourage Vicky from camping out on my desk and rubbing
on the keyboard. sigh. Can't use the 'ole squirt gun trick -- she
*likes* water.
- Dan.
If she can move a wireless keyboard, that may do it because as she rubs,
it moves, and the she'd
On 16/12/11 1:15 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
Better than the BSODs related to just turning on Windows...or the random
I'm going to install updates even though you disabled me!.
This happened recently at work, we're sitting there watching a screen
cast and it turns itself off and
On 04/05/11 9:34 PM, Tina K. wrote:
I recently purchased a Firewire 800 cable to use with my Mac Pro, doing
a backup of my PowerBook over FW 800 was noticeably faster than it used
to be with FW 400.
But it is far slower than Thunderbolt lol.
Tina
I have a somewhat different idea, similar to
On 3/24/2010 9:48 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
One of these: http://tinyurl.com/yadel8o and/or some desoldering
wick, like this : http://tinyurl.com/ybsxq7z are invaluable tools in
this process.
Also a pair of these http://tinyurl.com/ycqwpbg or one of these
http://tinyurl.com/ydvyhxs makes life
On 1/26/10 6:23 AM, Al Poulin wrote:
Oops: Prickly City is there. But the URL is misbehaving in
mysterious ways.
http://comics.com/prickly_city/
And here is Doonesbury direct:
http://www.uclick.com/client/wpc/db/
Al Poulin
Thanks, Al. Those were great!
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On 1/12/2010 8:35 AM, Christian Wacker wrote:
Luckilly I only use it for music which is stored on an external drive,
so a quick erasure, format, and re-install of the OS turned up an iMac
that booted 45% faster, didn't make funny noises, and still runs
great.
Hope that helps.
Just how did
On 1/12/2010 2:54 PM, Christian Wacker wrote:
I timed the boot time on my iMac G3 when I did it.
Time went from nearly 3 minutes, down to just over 1.
Thanks for your response, Christian. I wonder what brought about the
decrease in boot time. And the reason why is I know...or think I know..
On 12/17/09 1:50 PM, Elliott Price wrote:
10.4 has some significant changes, especially support issues and
networking improvements. It runs surprisingly well on slow machines.
And I agree with this...see Tiger on my Sawtooth and you'd think it's an
Intel machine, but wait until I go to Youtube,
On 9/24/09 12:45 AM, williamd wrote:
Really? All i can ever find there are the latest os and apps. Snow
Leopard, Snow Leopard, Snow Leopard... ah the hell with it.
I feel your pain, Bill. It's not easy to find old stuff on their
website. And really frustrating. At times Google is more useful
On 09-09-14 04:11 PM, Mike wrote:
I had dedicated he past 3 years of my life to pc, an I only got my beautiful
g3 about a yet ago.
Welcome to the new world. We're usually nice folks here. Come prepared
to learn and you will end up caring for threads in no time.
On 09-08-30 10:44 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Yes, but it will still run; it is the Installer that checks for
processor speed.
So this means that the Book used to do the install has to natively
support the OS?
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On 9/4/09 6:58 AM, Jasiu wrote:
It takes a while for the
Apple logo to come on and then a spinning circle comes on. All good
so far but thats where it stops at. The little circle just keeps
spinning and nothing else.
Bong is good. Now open it and see how much memory you have in there?
On 8/29/09 6:52 AM, NorseDruid wrote:
My daughter has a imac G3 500 Mhz, running 10.3.9. She is running out
of room on her miniscule 20Gb HD, so I attempted to attach an unused
Firewire external drive to give her some breathing room. The drive
wouldn't mount, and in checking system
On 8/27/09 12:14 PM, Jonathan wrote:
It was nice to have OS 10.x, but I went back to 9 whenever I
could for the added speed and snappier response in the older machine.
This goes for Apple as does the folks developing Linux distros. I've not
mentioned Windose for a reason: would it not be nice
On Jun 7, 2009, at 12:53 PM, Dan wrote:
Then it will be FASTER than Safari 3
Faster Dan? Well, I have Safari 3, how do I get 4. Hopefully, that
will get me watching videos online that aren't jerky.
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macjc50...@aim.com wrote:
Yes, I see. Sorry about that.
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Subject: Re: New Member :)
Ah, yes Here is one of those little Gotcha's!!!
Note how the URL [which
Brian Troisi wrote:
On Apr 3, 2009, at 10:24 AM, nestamicky wrote:
Brian Troisi wrote:
On Apr 2, 2009, at 9:57 PM, pat wrote:
Hi,
I have an Intel iMac. I would like to know how to boot from the USB
flash drive. Is it matter where I plug the drive?
I'm
emelvy wrote:
On Apr 1, 11:38 am, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 1:36 PM -0700 3/31/2009, emelvy wrote:
Followup on this query. No one responded and I've had no success
You fell into the googlehole. I never received your original.
Strange -- I did receive my
imac_chips99 wrote:
I have a 350 MHz iMac Slot Loading G3 and I measured the Power Rating.
My iMac draws 83 watts when used normally
It draws 70 watts with the display in power saving mode.
It draws 33 watts when in sleep mode (about 1/3 of normal power).
When turned off, it draws 5
Simon Royal wrote:
Dan
How do you get kernel panic logs up?
I'll fire it up tomorrow and wait for it to happen again, shouldn't be too
long a wait :)
Simon
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