Jim Lee Jr. wrote:
Folks,
I notice that approximately 5MB or so of RAM
does not clear out after I use IE 4.01 and/or OE 4.01. My Performa 550 has
36MB RAM, and should have about 28MB to 31MB RAM free, depending on how much
MacOS 7.5.5 uses at a given time.
On Sunday, October 14, 2001, at 07:19 AM, Robert Poland wrote:
On 10/13/2001, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
You don't need Ethernet NB since that is for NuBus
NICs. Run the AppleTalk control panel and set
it to Ethernet.
Don't know what a NIC is but I removed Ethernet NB from all machines.
A
Bob C. wrote:
Anybody know what's happening with JMUG?
I haven't been able to access POP3 mail there with my account for two days.
Sam is revamping the server. It should be up any minute now.
-- Kyle H. Hansen
Apple Certified Technician
www.FrankenMac.com
Every mammal on this planet
Andrew Michael MacTao wrote:
Iechyd Da,
All right. If no one else is gonna ask. Are you Welsh Andew?
-- Kyle H. Hansen
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Andrew Michael MacTao wrote:
Andrew Michael MacTao wrote:
Iechyd Da,
Kyle asked:
All right. If no one else is gonna ask. Are you Welsh Andew?
Er, no. My ex-roomie was. Actually, she was Irish, but, spend most of
her adult life in Wales speaks fluent Welsh Gaelic. Along with
Andrew Michael MacTao wrote:
Rob Rosenbrock wrote:
Has anyone looked up the definition of heathen? It was used correctly -
Atheism isn't a religion, but a lack of religion.
Yes. According to my dictionary, Heathen means anyone who hasn't
readily accepted one of the 3 major Religions:
comfortable with my beliefs,
and I still felt insulted by Gregg's contribution to the list. Let it go. I
have.
-- Kyle Hansen
And now for an ignorant and scary quote...Jerry Falwell on the World Trade
Center attacks:
The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God
Steve Moody wrote:
At 12:00 PM -0700 9/22/01, Kyle Hansen wrote:
Even though you just insulted me, I have a full install floppy set of word
perfect 6 if you want it. By the way, I am very comfortable with my beliefs,
and I still felt insulted by Gregg's contribution to the list. Let
Andrew Michael MacPoo wrote:
Kyle Hansen wrote:
Oh Crap. Heathen? How about Atheist? Agnostic? Heretic? Someone
who refuses to
believe inaccurate romance novel drivel like the bible? The bible
is fiction...
snip
Kyle, this is a Mac list. Keep your hate mongering, anti-Spiritual
Anders Anna-Lee Fager wrote:
I always wonder about what possesses people in their right mind to even
consider training the arts of fighting and killing other people, let alone
20 of those arts.
Don't you know that if you ponder the implications of a falling straw of grass while
you
Amber Rhea wrote:
on 9/11/01 5:44 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I=B4m sorry for all the people who lives in new york, the attack to the wor=
ld
trade center is a horrible incident. I=B4m with you in this horrible
suffering.
Same here in the
Alex Allee wrote:
Found what was apparently an LCIII in a dumpster (sort of) today. I
saw the guy throw it in, so I went after it. :P
I opened it up to see what treasures were inside. Turns out it is an
LCII with an LCIII lid. It's a very odd LCII though.
First of all, it's got an FPU
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
http://www.450productions.com/url/evilzug/workit/index.html
And yes, it's clean. ;)
I dunno about that. Those 8-bit bikini babes and their solicitous shaking
might corrupt the youth on this list He he.
-- Kyle H. Hansen
Rarely is the question asked: Is our
the pickle wrote:
At 20:03 -0500 on 28/08/01, JAG wrote:
At 7:52 PM -0400 8/28/01, Vintage Macs wrote:
Mosaic? Oh pu-leeze! Mosaic is so long dead it doesn't
even do frames. (Unless for some reason NSCA has
resumed development on it.)
frames should be outlawed!!!
For once, Jag and
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Frames?! You want frames?!
HERE!
That was funny. Nice link. He he.
-- Kyle H. Hansen
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Tracy Keirns wrote:
I am not an addict. I am not an addict. Well, maybe a little bit.
My husband spent the weekend moving all of his tools and things in the
basement out of the way for my truckload of Macs that I will be getting. I
don't think there is enough room. Guess that 4
Alex Allee wrote:
on 8/16/01 12:53 AM, Luc Verhelst at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, here's a picture I took with a camera. Didn't
have a flatbed scanner handy. Its a bit hard to
see since they tinted it blue but that is definately
the same floppy slot as on the Beige G3 at work. :)
Luc Verhelst wrote:
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 12:50:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: William Ahearn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If it were a 6100, you'd be able to clearly see the
power button in that
photo.
Could have been erased.
Plus, the 6100 is a pizza box styled case,
with the CD-ROM in the
Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Is the max RAM for a Performa 6214CD (such a well-known model, I know...)
64MB, orcan it take 128MB? Thought with the cost of 64MB 70-pin SIMMs, I
suppose it would hardly be worth it...
It is not worth it. Throw into street now, or give it to your worst
enemy as
Sam Burrish wrote:
In my never ending attempts to put good vintage Macs to use, I have devised
another plan and would like some input.
I finally got a new cabinet, to house a few of my servers which didn't have
that luxury. I would like to test its efficiency and the temps of the Macs
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
I'm still trying to find out what a -671 error is.
-671 is a connection proccesses error usually associated with an Open
Transport crash.
Kyle H. Hansen
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Gregg Eshelman wrote:
That could also be 1994. :)
DOH! 1984... Nine-Teen Eighty-Four.
I was wondering what you were talking about. Yes. It could also be 1984,
but it wasn't a Plus so you have to use a process of elimination to figure it
out. I *know* your smart enough to know what year
the pickle wrote:
Considering that the IIfx was made from 1990-1992 or thereabouts, finding a
serial number starting with 4 is probably pretty unlikely, but then I would
guess Kyle was just giving an example :)
Bingo! We have a winner. That serial was just an example taken from a
Amber Rhea wrote:
Lisa
Would that be a Lisa 1 or a Lisa 2? Either way, I'm jealous...
I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige tower for a Lisa2. I'm
wondering if anyone thinks that's worth it. I have 4 G3 MT's that I am gonna
sell, but that trade
-- Kyle H. Hansen
the pickle wrote:
At 14:21 -0700 on 25/07/01, Kyle Hansen wrote:
Amber Rhea wrote:
Lisa
Would that be a Lisa 1 or a Lisa 2? Either way, I'm jealous...
I have the opportunity to trade a bare bones Beige tower for a Lisa2. I'm
wondering if anyone thinks that's worth it. I have
a $1.50 alkaline solution.
Or you go to allelectronics.com and order them for $2 each.
Kyle Hansen ---smart shopper
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