Dear friends,
I have no control over my dock. It's out of sight, and when I set the
preferences, nothing sticks. Once when using Mozilla, it magically
reappeared for no apparent reason, but now it's gone again. I have
restarted. What else is going on? I am only able to access
My iCal in the week display shows day and date in my PB, however, my
iMac only shows the date. Example : PB = Sunday, Dec 14, iMac = Dec
14.Since one can start the week either with Sunday or Monday, I always
have to think it over whether a certain date falls on a certain day of
the week.
Hi Suzanne!
I'm not sure what may have caused it in the first place, but you may
want to try the following:
1. Click on the blue apple in the upper left of the screen
2. click on System Preferences
3. click on the Dock icon
From here you should see many options including a
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Wow...I thought it was something serious and newsworthy.
Then I noticed it was on 60 Minutes.
rob
David Dudine wrote:
IBM, chemicals cancer: tonight on 60 Minutes II
Three of IBM's former employees tell 60 Minutes II that an alarming
number of workers have contracted cancer, and that it
Is anything wrong with 60 minutes?
Marta
On Wednesday, Dec 10, 2003, at 17:35 America/New_York, Rob Kersting
wrote:
Wow...I thought it was something serious and newsworthy.
Then I noticed it was on 60 Minutes.
rob
David Dudine wrote:
IBM, chemicals cancer: tonight on 60 Minutes II
, your IP number starts out like, oh say,
205.xxx.xxx.xxx then there is something else going on.
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On Dec 10, 2003, at 6:27 PM, Robert M. Klein wrote:
Yes, Jerry, the IP address begins with 192 and there is a router in
our office (for the DSL). ?How do I set the router to forward requests
to port 548, pray tell? ?Is this something I can do or does the DSL
provider do it?
The addresses