On 1/17/2004 16:54, Lee Larson wrote
>On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 15:32, L. Michael Gozia complained:
>
>> It is scary: I love history and now people can edit or
>> change history!
>
>This isn't that new. There are plenty of "official" photographs from the
>USSR of the 1950s where somebody like Trotsk
On Jan 18, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
> I'm wondering what I could have done to make the battery last longer.
> Whenever in reach of a socket [and without a need to power up the
> battery], should I have been using my laptop without a battery?
The batteries in most laptops have a fini
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On Sunday, January 18, 2004, at 08:12 PM, Diane Stinnett wrote:
> Does anyone know of any decent genealogy software written for OSX that
> is fairly inexpensive? It seems like we may have talked about this in
>
Does anyone know of any decent genealogy software written for OSX that
is fairly inexpensive? It seems like we may have talked about this in
the past, but I didn't need it at the time...
Diane
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After 3 years, my powerbook's battery holds about an hours worth of power.
I imagine this is due to the large amount of time I've used it with it
plugged into the wall-socket.
I'm wondering what I could have done to make the battery last longer.
Whenever in reach of a socket [and without a need t
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