Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Terry Collins wrote:
I can recommend a book called Australian Accounting if you want to
understand accounting.
Have you got an ISBN for that?
My wife learnt from the 2nd edition and I learnt from the 3rd edition
two decades ago. {:-) By
When:
Saturday, May 22 to
Sunday, May 23
Where:
Goonellabah (Lismore, Northern NSW)
For a map of the area: (http://www.users.bigpond.com/lismorenet/map.htm)
This is a FINAL CALL for the Slug trip to Goonellabah. If you want to come, you must
send confirmation by
On Sun, 9 May 2004 19:28:00 +1000
Lindsay Holmwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We'll be staying at the Karinga motel
(http://www.motorinn.net/), and the cost is still being
arranged. They may also be billeting opportunities.
Just to clarify this - the cost will be $80 per person,
per night.
I have no idea what this book is like, but I understand that double
entry accounting hasn't changed its basis since the phoecians (sp?)
{:-).
Sorry to trump you on that one but double entry bookkeeping is
basically an early renaissance invention -- the first manuals
being available around 1458,
On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 19:21, Terry Collins wrote:
Unfortunately, I could not dig it up at Co-op Bookshop
(http://www.coop-bookshop.com.au), so I guess it has been superceeded.
It looks like they are now using
Accounting ( Aust Edition ) Study Guide Cdrom ( Package )
by Horngren
G'day,
I am using Debian woddy and install webmin in it. I
got version 1.130 by default, but I coulnd't upgrade
it since on Webmin Configuration, I couldn't find
Upgrade Webmin which it should be there in order for
us to upgrade the webmin.
I've tried to look at the webmin web site to find the
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 05:49:33AM -0700, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
I am using Debian woddy and install webmin in it. I
got version 1.130 by default, but I coulnd't upgrade
it since on Webmin Configuration, I couldn't find
Upgrade Webmin which it should be there in order for
us to upgrade the
Just letting people know, (and a question below)
The upgrade to 2.6 went well and solved my problem.
At first I was completely unable to upgrade (seg faulting somewhere
in the install of the kernel package whilst on 2.5)
So thankfully I had not removed my last good 2.4 kernel so reverted
to it
You should start at eth0.
So I guess the kernel thinks there is 3 network cards in your machine.
lspci
ifconfig -a
and see if you can see all three.
Glad to here it went well.
Greg
On Sun, 9 May 2004 11:09 pm, Ramon Buckland wrote:
Just letting people know, (and a question below)
The
I haven't used spice for an awful long time (was on punch cards) but I have
been using IBIS models on Solaris. Where a part was not specified (eg some
peculiar connector), I created the SPICE model from first principals, based
on the part's geometry, which can then be converted to an IBIS model
I have just stuffed up my triple boot system: Fedora/WinXP/RH7.2
BACKGROUND: Taking a HDD with an existing RH7.2 installation, and
putting it into a functioning Fedora/XP dual boot system so that it
can be booted (don't ask why - there are good reasons).
ACTION: Booted into fedora, added the
I've accessed the boot filesystem (mounting it from a Lindows CD
demo) and fixed that - it's now OK. I tried to mount the root
filesystem in the same way (mounting it as a CDROM, as no other
options were available in the mnt directory) and got an error:
/dev/hda3 is already mounted or
Problem has almost gone ()linux rescue to the rescue) - all I'm now
experiencing is that the filesystem labels don't quite match what is
being looked for.
On 10 May 2004 at 11:37, Edwin Humphries wrote:
I have just stuffed up my triple boot system: Fedora/WinXP/RH7.2
BACKGROUND: Taking a
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 02:23:35PM +1000, Edwin Humphries wrote:
Problem has almost gone ()linux rescue to the rescue) - all I'm now
experiencing is that the filesystem labels don't quite match what is
being looked for.
By default, RH uses volume labels rather than device names to mount its
I know this is a really silly question, though i've been offered one of
those HP pocket pcs for really cheap, the only problem being that it's
running windoze 2003 mobile- and i've run a M$ free household for the
past 6 months and don't intend to change that. (see
This one time, at band camp, Terry Collins wrote:
I can recommend a book called Australian Accounting if you want to
understand accounting.
Have you got an ISBN for that?
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On Sun, 9 May 2004, Hugh Madden wrote:
Hi all,
I realise this thread was done to death a few years back.
Anyway, perhaps the situation has improved.
I resent having to purchase myob or quicken and vmware simply to keep
track of my finances.
I'm wondering how to go about:
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