On 18 Apr 2001, at 22:26, J. Coon wrote:
> > From: "Matt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > all right this also has probably been discussed, but for those of us who use
> > > outhouse express (aka outlook express) what do we need to put our settings
> > > at so this group can actually see what we a
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> how do you guys handle having like 3 different output sources and
> one input
> source for dubbing? i have a DAT, a CD burner, and an MD
> player/recorder. i
> dont have enough inputs in my stereo to handle all these sources. so, im
> thinking i need a mi
>> From: "Matt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > all right this also has probably been discussed, but for those of us who use
>> > outhouse express (aka outlook express) what do we need to put our settings
>> > at so this group can actually see what we are posting?
>>
In Outlook express -> Tools -
PrinceGaz wrote:
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> From: "Matt Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > all right this also has probably been discussed, but for those of us who use
> > outhouse express (aka outlook express) what do we need to put our settings
> > at so this group can actually see what we are posting?
>
The setting I
Matt asked,
| all right this also has probably been discussed, but for those of us who use
| outhouse express (aka outlook express) what do we need to put our settings
| at so this group can actually see what we are posting?
What Gaz said, plus be sure to uncheck the silly "always reply to mess
On 17 Apr 2001, at 11:05, Stuart Howlette wrote:
> I thank you for your responses so far, but all they reveal is to buy a
> converter, where I am trying to make one to fit onto a blanking plate in my
> computer. Sorry about not making this clear, but I want to go down the DIY
> route.
What kind
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all right this also has probably been discussed, but for those of us who use
outhouse express (aka outlook express) what do we need to put our settings
at so this group can actually see what we are posting? thanks. on another
note, is MDLP worth anything if you like md for the quality and dont
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Well, I aint sure myself (got one, but ian horsey built it for me), but I
know where ya can get info on it. Try www
> does anyone know if this also covers syquest (which
iomega bought
> out) products? I had a parallel 1.5 external syquest
drive (i was dumb to
> buy it) and one day I moved it to a different computer
and the Fing thing
> died.
>From iomega's site:
"How can I tell if I am a member of the cla
Hi folks,
O.K., so I've built the Elektor SCMS stripper, and now the hard part -
setting it up / getting it to work. Have any of you got any info on how to
set up the pots, and what the LEDs are supposed to indicate?
Failing that, I'm going to have to strain my brain and see if I can work it
"kip martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how do you guys handle having like 3 different output sources and one input
> source for dubbing? i have a DAT, a CD burner, and an MD player/recorder. i
> dont have enough inputs in my stereo to handle all these sources. so, im
> thinking i need a mi
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, JT wrote:
> It's just a discount for their products, and you can only get it in October,
> after the suit is settled (if they are found guilty). Unless your drive failed
> (in which case you should have asked them to replace it), you really
> don't get much at all.
>
does
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, JT wrote:
Hi,
> > I tried Nero 5.0 and it works. It's a shame that Easy CD Creator doesn't
> > have this working correctly. Why would anyone let you to copy the audio but
> > holding back the text info.. doesn't make sense.
>
> >From what I can tell, it has to d
I used to have a 1GB Jaz drive. It died every two weeks. Whenever
I brought it back to the service center, I got a new one. After 5
times drive failure, the last one I have is made in Singapore
instead of Malaysia. I decided to sell it. I lost of a couple of
important files.
TAKY CHEUNG
http:
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Kip Martin wrote:
> how do you guys handle having like 3 different output sources and one
input
> source for dubbing?
Assuming we are talking analogue copying, for those who need to
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