On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 02:31 AM, Scott Palmer wrote:
This is a strange one...
A Godzilla IEEE 1394 Hub.
Perth is pictured at the top of the page though.
Mystifying!
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Peter Hinchliffe
Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth,
Hi All,
We have put up an iCal calendar of the remaining meetings for this year as a
trial.
You can subscribe to it at the following address;
webcal://www.myical.com/ical/wamug/WAMUG.ics
Depending on your web browser and mail client, you may be able to just click
on this URL to subscribe.
I'm presuming that you have called the disk scratch as it is being used as
a scratch disk for photoshop or something? Is photoshop (or something) still
running?... Still using the disk as scratch? If not, perhaps photoshop (or
something) is not releasing the data it is writing to the disk - try
Over the past week or so I've had a huge increase in the amount of junk mail
that I get. The ration of junk to genuine is now about 30:1.
Has anyone else noticed an increase? Mine has coincided with a subscription
to MacCentral. Although none of the junk relates in any way to Mac products,
I have
I guess you could ask IINET what they have in place to reject spam !
By accident i recently found my ISP has some filters of some sort in place.
Emails from one of the free emailers were just not arriving.
When I went to that emailers web site I found every email had adverts attached.
Bob
Over the past week or so I've had a huge increase in the amount of junk mail
that I get. The ration of junk to genuine is now about 30:1.
Has anyone else noticed an increase? Mine has coincided with a subscription
to MacCentral. Although none of the junk relates in any way to Mac products,
I
To kick off October we have the following special offer -
Purchase either a 5-in-1 card reader
http://www.zytech.com.au/memory/readers/usb/trislot/index.html
OR a combo FireWire/USB (powered) hub
http://www.zytech.com.au/usb/hubs/combohub.html
and you can buy an 80GB Pyro FireWire hard drive for
On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 08:33 am, Matthew Healey wrote:
Hi All,
We have put up an iCal calendar of the remaining meetings for this
year as a
trial.
You can subscribe to it at the following address;
webcal://www.myical.com/ical/wamug/WAMUG.ics
Depending on your web browser and
Over the past week or so I've had a huge increase in the amount
of junk mail
that I get. The ration of junk to genuine is now about 30:1.
I don't get much spam, so I'm lucky. Or with Bigpond.
But it sounds like a great problem at 30:1.
What are the cons against 'starting life afresh' with a
Over the past week or so I've had a huge increase in the amount of junk
mail
that I get. The ration of junk to genuine is now about 30:1.
Has anyone else noticed an increase? Mine has coincided with a
subscription
to MacCentral. Although none of the junk relates in any way to Mac
I had a discussion with another friend on Friday (who is also an iiNet
subscriber) who had noticed the same issue - perhaps iiNet have dropped
some of their filtering around this time as someone else eluded to?
Actually I've had spam on a new e-mail address that was only known
about by iinet
In the good old days before OSX, whenever I downloaded files in rich text
format from the Web I could use the find function in Word to find
particular words within the document.
Now, however, when I open the downloaded rtf document it opens in Text and I
can't find a function in Text that enables
In the good old days before OSX, whenever I downloaded files in rich text
format from the Web I could use the find function in Word to find
particular words within the document.
Now, however, when I open the downloaded rtf document it opens in Text and I
can't find a function in Text that
Hi all
Does anybody have ClarisWorks for Windows they would like to sell. We run both
platforms here, and am sick of using Word on the PC after using ClarisWorks for
the Mac for years and years.
Regards
PC
Paul Carey LAME, MC
Aero Management - aviation consultants.
www.aeromanagement.com.au
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