Isn't that the truth! The hiding it, I mean.
Marta
On Jan 8, 2006, at 21:28, Lee Larson wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Marta Edie wrote:
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>> And you know, giving just one example, our Lee, who knows it all, who
>> can talk on a level that seems more difficult to me than Japanese,
>> but
On Jan 8, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Marta Edie wrote:
> And you know, giving just one example, our Lee, who knows it all,
> who can talk on a level that seems more difficult to me than
> Japanese, but ask what it all means, and bingo, you get it
> presented in the right portion and the right season
On Jan 8, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Dan Crutcher wrote:
> Now I'm trying to install the CMS and its built-in web site. One of
> the first instructions is: "Find your server's CGI directory" in
> order to install some files there. It later says, "if you do not
> see a CGI directory . . . create a di
bles will
look and behave like one and the same folder.
Of course, I'm just guessing at this...
Bill
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Marta,
You tell the truth. I bought my very first computer (at age 65) three
and one half years ago. I immediately found out about the MacGroup and
joined. I don't attend all the meetings; but those that I have been to
have each given me at least some small insight. Some have been on a
level
welcome. Come join us.
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I'm trying to set up a demo version of a website content management
system (CMS) on my Powerbook, running 10.4.3. I have never used the
personal web sharing feature of X before.
First, I turned on Personal Web Sharing in the system preferences.
Now I'm trying to install the CMS and its built-
ll be on.
or, if you prefer more classical thought, this oldy but goody:
Soapbox, Ballot box, Jurybox, Ammo Box; whatever it takes to impeach
and remove from office the would-be king and his minions.
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On Jan 8, 2006, at 1:32 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
> Am I missing something? Of course i am the only user here.
> Marta
Just that I don't really want ANY "Recent Items" lists to occur.:-)
Regards,
Russ Preston
| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
| be January 24 at Pitt
I always thought the recent items would clear themselves eventually. M
y recent items don't go all that far back, just a couple of weeks at
the most. I can't recall when I ever cleared recent items. Am I missing
something? Of course i am the only user here.
Marta
On Jan 8, 2006, at 12:50, R. D.
Then the meeting this week (2nd Tuesdays) is designed just for you. See you
Tuesday night..
On 1/8/06 9:41 AM, "rangrsz263 at mac.com" wrote:
> thanks. We're members and did attend several meetings but they are
> way too advanced for us.
| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Societ
On Jan 8, 2006, at 11:39 AM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
> On further thought, does Systems Prefs/Appearance/Number of Recent
> Items/None from drop down do what you need?
?all set to 0.
I suppose it does have a result, but [Finder > Go > Recent Folders]
and other
apps (like Preview & TextEdit) "R
On Jan 8, 2006, at 10:53 AM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
> There used to be an application named "Control Freak" that did
> that. You could script or automate Clear Menu in the finder and
> frequently used applications. I suppose it's a privacy issue with
> you...jf
Hmmm?
I'll look for "Control F
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> Regards,
> Russ Preston
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Randy,
Try our 2nd Tuesday of the month meetings, They are currently being run
as Q&A focused on "beginners" with Mac OS X. In fact if you have
specific questions bring them and they'll be handled first.
Keep in mind that as fast as new software (and hardware) and updates
keep coming out, we'r
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Randy, now let me tell you, those topics need not be too advanced, in
fact, if the group would only consist of Geeks to blink into each
others' eyes and say: "Ain't we great?" , then the group would quickly
dissolve and leave a few oldtimers who might as well gather in the
local tavern over a b
; items and find
> it annoying.
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> Regards,
> Russ Preston
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thanks. We're members and did attend several meetings but they are
way too advanced for us.
Randy
On Jan 8, 2006, at 12:18 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
You should check out our
monthly meetings on the 4th Tuesday of the month.
| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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Preston
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Jerry,
What do you mean by "an email address in the public domain"?
Thanks.
And to all who sent greetings in response to Randy's original message -
hey back, and have a great new year.
And to Randy, glad you tuned in to the program. You should check out our
monthly meetings on the 4th Tuesday o
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