Mom on confirmation messages, SpamCop, servers

2002-12-07 Thread Dan Knight
This is my monthly reminder that the list server at maclaunch.com remains screwed up and often sends out spurious confirmation messages. There is nothing we can do about this at present. Please don't send me email asking about it. I can't fix it. I can't. We are also having some problems with t

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 23:52 -0600 on 06/12/02, Robyn Lyons wrote: >Some 603ev chips do have the thermocouple on them. Most notably the >ones used in the PowerBooks. I know that my 5300 and 5300cs do. And Neither of which is remotely on-topic for this list, and neither of which used a 603ev, either. -- the pickle

Re: IIci and SI

2002-12-07 Thread J.S. Garrison
>On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 05:04:41AM -0800, Ryan Sutter wrote: >> I had a terrible experience with him myself where he lost a MO I sent and it >> took me over two months to get some RAM I purchased for my IIci. I would >> definitely NOT recommend that anybody purchase from Sunguk Chung. My two >>

Sunguk Chung

2002-12-07 Thread Snook, John R
I've bought from him twice with no problem. His English is poor, but he came through for me. I've noticed that the bigger the number a seller has the better chance you have of something going wrong. The just have too much stuff to track. johnsn -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

Re: Sunguk Chung

2002-12-07 Thread Michelle Klein-Hass
On Saturday 07 December 2002 08:37 am, you wrote: > I've bought from him twice with no problem. > His English is poor, but he came through for me. > I've noticed that the bigger the number a seller has the better chance you > have of something going wrong. The just have too much stuff to track. I

Re: Sunguk Chung

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 09:10 -0800 on 07/12/02, Michelle Klein-Hass wrote: >On Saturday 07 December 2002 08:37 am, you wrote: >> I've bought from him twice with no problem. >> His English is poor, but he came through for me. >> I've noticed that the bigger the number a seller has the better chance you >> have of some

Massive Pile Of Software

2002-12-07 Thread Chris Lawson
Anyone need any of the following stuff? If so, you need to make it worth my while to pay for shipping from Utah and then box it up and get it to you. I'm basically doing a favour for a friend who needs these boxes out of his garage. Box Sets with manuals Borland Relfex + 1.0 4th Dimensio

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gail Vass
pickle wrote: "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. Thanks Ben and Robyn anyway. Well pickle since when has *vulgar* language been allowed? Gail -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... S

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 13:50 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: >oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. Be more careful next time. >Well pickle since when has *vulgar* language been allowed? Example? Mmm-hmm. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Jim Lunceford
Don't be too hard on the pickle Gail. It's become an expected tradition. Jim --- Gail Vass wrote: > pickle wrote: > > "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" > > oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. > > Thanks Ben and Robyn anyw

ethernet cabling

2002-12-07 Thread Scott Barber
hello, I'm setting up my IIfx as a router . the client is an SE30. Before router software(IPNetrouter) I shared files via a cross-over cable. now that I want to share an IP connection over serial dial-up, will I need to switch to a regular(pass through) ethernet cable between router (IIfx) and cl

Re: ethernet cabling

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 15:16 -0400 on 07/12/02, Scott Barber wrote: >now that I want to share an IP connection over serial dial-up, will I need >to switch to a regular(pass through) ethernet cable between router (IIfx) >and client (se30)? Not if those are the only two computers connected. -- the pickle FAQ

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gail Vass
Gail replied: >Well pickle since when has *vulgar* language been allowed? pickle replied: Example? Mmm-hmm. -- the pickle - Example given: Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 12:15:26 -0500 From: the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Sunguk C

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: >Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a real *dick* Explain the vulgarity in the above. -- the pickle FAQ Software Archive

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread aedan mcghie/scotland
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: > >> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a >> real *dick* > > Explain the vulgarity in the above. Well "Dick Van Dyke" can cause all kinds of problems w

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Mark Benson
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 18:50 Europe/London, Gail Vass wrote: > pickle wrote: > > "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" > > oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. There ya go, she appologised. I wish everyone who posted OT did that ;). -- Mark Ben

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Mark Benson
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: > >> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a >> real *dick* > > Explain the vulgarity in the above. Some people do still find comparing to someone to a pe

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Mark Benson
On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:29 Europe/London, aedan mcghie/scotland wrote: > > On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, the pickle wrote: > >> At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: >> >>> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping costs and was a >>> real *dick* >> >>

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Ben Wells
>> "Since when is a 6500 on-topic for this list anyway?" >> oops, sorry...I have an LC and a 6500I posted to wrong list. > There ya go, she appologised. I wish everyone who posted OT did that > ;). > I should apologies too... I finally got email working on my Apple Newton 2100MP and was so e

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 13:19 +1100 on 08/12/02, Ben Wells wrote: >Taking the thread on-topic though, do the 680x0 CPUs contain >thermocouples? Mind you, I've never seen an '030 with a heatsink. Why >can't they make chips like this anymore. The G3 was the first mainstream Mot CPU to use an internal thermocouple,

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- aedan mcghie/scotland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Saturday, Dec 7, 2002, at 23:00 Europe/London, > the pickle wrote: > > > At 17:58 -0500 on 07/12/02, Gail Vass wrote: > > > >> Oh, I got my stuff, but he screwed me on shipping > costs and was a > >> real *dick* > > > > Explain the vulg

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread the pickle
At 18:33 -0800 on 07/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote: >Words with s h i t anywhere in them are another >bobble for filters. Just try and tell someone who is >language filtering their mail where to get the best >shitake mushrooms... They'll never get your note And heaven forbid anyone would try to tal

Re: Gauge PRO...

2002-12-07 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Ben Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Taking the thread on-topic though, do the 680x0 CPUs > contain > thermocouples? Mind you, I've never seen an '030 > with a heatsink. Why > can't they make chips like this anymore. Nope, none of the 68k chips nor their contemporary x86 family have

Re: Massive Pile Of Software

2002-12-07 Thread Alan Roberts
>Software Diskettes Only >Quick Keys >Suitcase II >Asante Ethertalk/installation 5.1.1 >App Maker 1.5 >Adobe Super ATM >Copy II Mac/Mac tools >Laser Tech Fonts >AOL 1.0 ( perhaps this is one for the Smithonian) >Word 5.1 >Excel 4.0 >AfterDark 2.0 How many of the above aren't claimed yet? I can pay