On Mon, 2 May 2005, PETE wrote:
When I got scammed Paypal refunded all the money. I
don't remember paying any service fee.
Pete.
I won an auction, sent someone money via paypal, and then the seller
dissappeared, taking my money with them. I contacted paypal, opened a
claim, and they said that
Also would take like 4 hours of pain and frustration!
On 5/3/05, Fluxstringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So now that XPostFacto v3.1 supports 10.2 on 603/604 Macs, has anyone
tried it yet on either 2400 or 3400?
Offhand it sounds like a sure receipe for a major case of the slows
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On May 3, 2005, at 4:54 AM, Noah Wood wrote:
Anyone know how to take it apart, I think I will buy the extra 32MB.
By the way thanks for all your help!
On 5/3/05, Gary Zamzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 2, 2005, at 4:24 PM, Tom and Lisa P wrote:
On May 2, 2005, at 3:09 PM, Noah Wood wrote:
Hey,
On May 3, 2005, at 4:55 AM, Noah Wood wrote:
Also would take like 4 hours of pain and frustration!
And that's just booting up! :-P
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Id go with 8 or maybe 9
On 5/3/05, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 3, 2005, at 4:55 AM, Noah Wood wrote:
Also would take like 4 hours of pain and frustration!
And that's just booting up! :-P
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Information
Thanks. Just to let you know some of the links are broken. I would
get that manual, however HATE paypal
On 5/3/05, Gary Zamzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 3, 2005, at 4:54 AM, Noah Wood wrote:
Anyone know how to take it apart, I think I will buy the extra 32MB.
By the way thanks for
On 2005-05-03 7:49, Gary Zamzow wrote:
I went on-line tonight for the first time with my 1400 via my wife's
AOL dial up.
Things take a long time to load, but that is probably just AOL and the
phone company.
Next step is to get a 10/100 card and wifi card and access the net via
Comcast
Well, I plan to get a wireless card (Orinoco Gold) for it and a new
battery so I can go like 3 hours without weirs! I love my PB even if
it is slow!
On 5/3/05, Joost van de Griek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2005-05-03 7:49, Gary Zamzow wrote:
I went on-line tonight for the first time with
Any developers out there got Tiger yet? I havenĀ¹t got mine yet and am
wondering if I am likely to get it tomorrow.
Thanks!
Dave
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Well, as someone just said, don't get your expectations to high.
I'm a long-time PB1400 fan (still have 2 of them, one since 98 or so),
and I've never, even with a brand new battery, got 3 full hours of
actual run time (others may have). I have managed it with sleep
time, etc. And even
Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 22:06:04 +0200
Subject: Re: Better Performance on PB 1400
From: Joost van de Griek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 2005-05-03 7:49, Gary Zamzow wrote:
I went on-line tonight for the first time with my 1400 via my wife's
I use it to type up some work (as ClarisWorks is installed and I even
like Simple Text) and play a few games. I got it on eBay a while ago
the cs so the screen isn't as good, but was priced good. I really am
aiming up to get a G3 or if I am lucky a G4. I always liked the
Pismo, but maybe I
Fellow PowerBook-philes and Mr. Wood,
I think I came in near the end of this discussion, but have you, Mr.
Wood, tried the CompactFlash route to improve speed and battery life?
I am currently trying it out and it seems promising.
Do a search on google (or LowEndMac.com) for powerbook 1400 flash
Thanks for the tip ;)
On 5/3/05, Pacer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fellow PowerBook-philes and Mr. Wood,
I think I came in near the end of this discussion, but have you, Mr.
Wood, tried the CompactFlash route to improve speed and battery life?
I am currently trying it out and it seems
Me too.
My wife has a 117MHz PB1400, with 48Mb ram, running OS8.6 and on broadband,
but it is fairly painful to do things on. Also, IE5 has problems with a lot
of webpages; icab is better, but some places insist on M$ products.
Adrian.
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I find that 3400 just loves OS 8.6
Pete.
--- Noah Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Id go with 8 or maybe 9
On 5/3/05, Bruce Johnson
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On May 3, 2005, at 4:55 AM, Noah Wood wrote:
Also would take like 4 hours of pain and
frustration!
And that's just booting
PETE wrote:
I find that 3400 just loves OS 8.6
Pete.
--- Noah Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess part of all of this is trying something out just to try it out,
which I do all the time (with computers that is.) My old G3 beige takes
forever to boot with 10.2 Jaguar while my 3400cs take
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