Re: Usb storage device

2003-01-14 Thread Keith Palmer, Zytech
Yes in stock and on our site at - http://www.zytech.com.au/usb/pen/index.html On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 03:57 PM, Gordon Morris wrote: I have seen these little plugin storage devices that go into a usb port in computer mags. Called flash drives or something like that. Would these work

Fwd: Voting for or against WAR in Iraq

2003-01-14 Thread Craig Chappelle
From: Joan Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 08:36:43 +080 Friends Sunrise at Seven morning TV program - Vote for No I do not want a war with Iraq. 1902 555 552 NO Vote YES I do want a war with Iraq. 1902 555 552 YES Voting is open until 7 pm West Australian time today. Joan

WHOA !!

2003-01-14 Thread Craig Chappelle
Joan got the first phone number WRONG -- DO NOT PHONE 1902 555 552 if you want to vote NO -- Stand by while I try to get the right NUMBER !! C = Sunrise at Seven morning TV program - Vote for No I do not want a war with Iraq. 1902 555 552 NO Vote YES I do want a war with

anyway to hide the Toolbar in OSX?

2003-01-14 Thread Mark Secker
Is it possible to hide (say like to dock's auto hide) OSX tool bar? -- ~ Mark Secker [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9380 2308 (GSE) 9380 1855 (ECEL) ECEL Computer Support Officer, University of Western Australia. CRICOS Provider No. 00126G ~ Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose

Watching DVDs with a data projector

2003-01-14 Thread Phillip Arena
Hello all and hope you managed some sort of break (holiday variety) over the new years. I'm looking for advice on watching DVDs (from a DVD player, not a PC/Mac) via a projector compared to widescreen tv etc. Any advice on quality etc would be greatly appreciated. Is it worth buying such a

Re: Remote Access/Mac OS 9.2.2 redialing problem - SOLVED

2003-01-14 Thread Daniel
Hi All Just a follow up to thie problem, and for the records,...the winning prize goes to,...Neil Houghton!!! Thanks Neil. It was indeed the USB Printer Sharing Extension! I had turned off the Control Panel when I first was there, and forget the extension! (Don't get distracted when on a

Re: Watching DVDs with a data projector

2003-01-14 Thread Trevor Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phillip Arena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all and hope you managed some sort of break (holiday variety) over the new years. I'm looking for advice on watching DVDs (from a DVD player, not a PC/Mac) via a projector compared to widescreen tv Hi Phil, Whilst not

RE: Watching DVDs with a data projector

2003-01-14 Thread Gordon Morris
-Original Message- From: Trevor Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 14 January 2003 3:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Watching DVDs with a data projector --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phillip Arena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all and hope you

Re: Watching DVDs with a data projector

2003-01-14 Thread Mark Secker
We have some rather good data projectors around the campus and have found that in the right environment they make very good projectors for movies from DVD and VHS players. Look for the ones that support S-Video or component video inputs rather than just composite video. However even the

another annoying problem

2003-01-14 Thread Thomas Samson
Another annoying problem OSX.2 I have a folder with about 200 files in it -all text clippings. No matter what I do the latest ones in there refuse to go in an alphabetical list but have started their own from a few days ago. I need these in an alphabetic list . Any thoughts tom

Re: Watching DVDs with a data projector

2003-01-14 Thread Martin Hill
We've evaluated dozens of different projectors over the years for use here on campus and here are some of the pertinent issues: - Globe life and Cost: the globes usually only last 1500 hrs or so and are average from $250 to $500 to replace. Also, the brightness generally diminishes over the

ical questions

2003-01-14 Thread Charlton Woolford
Hi everybody In ical, How do I? 1. change the clock from 12 hr to 24hr 2. publish multiple calenders to the internet for example I have 'home' 'school' and 'social' which publish as three separate calenders. I would like to have all three on one calender Charlie

WAMUG Subscriptions

2003-01-14 Thread John Currie
G'Day All Some members have been asking about subscriptions . As you will recall we have been moving towards the situation where all subscriptions expired on a common date, namely 31st December each year. Payment where due can be made by cheque or money order to WAMUG Treasurer Post Office Box

Re: anyway to hide the Toolbar in OSX?

2003-01-14 Thread Shay Telfer
Is it possible to hide (say like to dock's auto hide) OSX tool bar? Click the 'chiclet' at the top right corner of the Finder window. I assume that's the toolbar you're talking about. Have fun, Shay -- === Shay Telfer Perth, Western