Hello.
I recently changed my email address to sbplat...@googlemail.com but,
when I tried to respond to an email via web mail, I received a
rejection with the usual guff about whether I spelled the names right
etc. Can you please help me to get my address changed properly? When
I try via
So the user feels ripped off
I'm starting to think that none of you were around when the expression
was coined.
Ripped off means: They took your money and gave you NOTHING (or
something that appeared to be something valuable but which turned out to
be worthless).
We're going into your
I do not know whether it is a commercial product or
share/free ware.
It's commercial. $40, with volume discounts.
http://www.econtechnologies.com/site/Pages/ChronoSync/chrono_overview.html
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Malcolm
800MHz 17 flat panel iMac running Leopard
On 08/09/2009, at 9:33 PM, Bill Spencer wrote:
That's fine as far as it goes, but all of this only addresses the
Inbox, nothing else. What about the messages I've sent? What about the
messages I've filed away in specific sub-folders that I've created for
organizations I am part of, or for
On Sep 7, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Personally, I'm waiting for the future Apple processors that will
replace the Intel chips. Since Apple bought a chip maker about 18
months
ago, I'm hoping they are getting close to releasing them soon.
Don't hold your breath...Apple
On Sep 8, 2009, at 4:33 AM, Bill Spencer wrote:
That's fine as far as it goes, but all of this only addresses the
Inbox, nothing else. What about the messages I've sent? What about the
messages I've filed away in specific sub-folders that I've created for
organizations I am part of, or for
On Sep 7, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Malcolm O'Brien wrote:
I'm starting to think that none of you were around when the expression
was coined.
Ripped off means: They took your money and gave you NOTHING (or
something that appeared to be something valuable but which turned
out to
be worthless).
On 9/8/09 10:12 AM, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu Broadcast
into the ether:
Steve Job's hand-picked Apple Retail Ninjas will come to
your house and force you at katana point to buy the new version.
Yeah, I think he upgraded the ninja's. I woke up and it was just installed
the
Call me crazy, but I think ARM is the future of computing. ARM is a
much more sensible ISA than x86 or even PPC, and we keep seeing more
and more powerful ARM chips come out every year. Meanwhile, everyone
is porting everything they can to it.
Picture ten years down the road: 2GHz ARM
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 7, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Personally, I'm waiting for the future Apple processors that will
replace the Intel chips. Since Apple bought a chip maker about 18
months
ago, I'm hoping they are getting close to releasing them soon.
Don't
I'd agree with you except that there is some writing on the wall that
makes me think ARM will continue to be an increasing threat. We're
now reaching the stage where we blur the line between mobile and
laptop/desktop OSes. Android runs on everything these days. Apple
ported OS X to run
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