Hi...
I'm forwarding this for Stephen as he doesn't seem to be able to post
to the list.
Rather than send the attachments to the list I've made the graphics
mentioned available at
http://www.earthyself.com/apple/graphic1.tiff
http://www.earthyself.com/apple/graphic2.tiff
Thanks,
Shay
Thanks to all who replied and there were many suggestions, however
the one I opted for was offered by Mike Murray which was to try a
small app called PrintToPDF. It worked just fine in my test run. The
real test will be when I have created all my pages and embedded the
graphic files.
Thanks
* Who qualifies? In my case I'm a UWA graduate but I'm not sure if
this alone qualifies me. My father is a ECU lecturer - I don't know
if this helps. Apple.com.au doesn't seem particularly helpful in
spelling out who qualifies.
If you are a UWA Alumni (I am also a graduate from UWA, but
You folks are the greatest, Thanks to those that responded, In the long
run, I am bidding, for one on eBay, and I think that I will be able to
help another who responded with help and a request for assistance.
Just remember; Don't payback, Pay Forward.
Thanks again!
On 7 Jun 2004, at 1619,
Hiya,
The recommended retail price for the new Apple AirPort Express is $219, and
initial product shipments are expected late July.
Regards,
Phil
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Sent from the Apple PowerBook G4 of:
Certainly one of the best cool geek products I've ever seen - no
doubt X-World II will have one to demo and maybe away like they did
with the iSight last year.
Hiya,
The recommended retail price for the new Apple AirPort Express is
$219, and initial product shipments are expected
On 09/06/2004, at 11:03 AM, Phillip McGree wrote:
initial product shipments are expected late July.
Knowing full-well of Apple's ability to actually ship product, you
should specify which YEAR that July is referring too.
- Matt
well they did demonstrate an iSight last year and that had only
been announced the week before at WWDC and then gave one away
(admittedly not for a month or so after the conference when they
could ACTUALLY get a spare one) and they are worth, what? twice That
of the airport express?
does anybody know where one can get the sort of miniature stick on
spirit levels shown here
http://www.level-vial.com/?
the smallest blister or dome styles (see keyring picture) are
about the size of a pill (about 5 mm) the tube ones are between 5
mm and 10mm long and both types have
Hi all,
A friend of mine has informed me that her emails to me are being sent back
to her with the message Blocked by Spamcop.
However the messages she has sent have arrived at my inbox, but not from her
normal Bigpond account. They from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have never had any dealing with
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 15:13, Ken Woods wrote:
Hi all,
A friend of mine has informed me that her emails to me are being sent back
to her with the message Blocked by Spamcop.
However the messages she has sent have arrived at my inbox, but not from her
normal Bigpond account. They from
Mark,
Why not buy a couple of cheap spirit levels from your favourite hardware
store. Line levels are about $2-5 (and are probably sourced from that very
factory in China - love the Chinglish translation). Pull the spirit levels
apart to get the tubes then mount them in some hobby acrylic on a
Mark,
Why not buy a couple of cheap spirit levels from your favourite hardware
store. Line levels are about $2-5 (and are probably sourced from that very
factory in China - love the Chinglish translation). Pull the spirit levels
apart to get the tubes then mount them in some hobby acrylic on a
Mark Secker wrote:
Mark,
Why not buy a couple of cheap spirit levels from your favourite hardware
store. Line levels are about $2-5 (and are probably sourced from that
very
factory in China - love the Chinglish translation). Pull the spirit
levels
apart to get the tubes then mount them in
Hi,
In their day, the following machines and bits were valued at over $10,000.
Now, it's a buyers market!
Some machines and bits are free to good home, others I¹m open to any
reasonable offer.
LC111. 68030 processor, System 7.6.1, 8mb RAM, 500Mb HDD, Trinitron 14²
monitor, Ethernet PDS
Hi Muggers,
Does anyone know if there is a way to continue to listen to iTunes through
headphones on a Powerbook or iBook with the lid closed? I'm thinking of
plane rides for example, where you'd want to maximise battery time by not
powering up the screen. I realise you can have the display go to
Hi All,..
Thought you'd be interested.
---quote---
Apple debuts new dual-2.5GHz Power Mac G5
Apple today unveiled its new Power Mac G5 desktop line, featuring a $3000
dual-2.5GHz processor with a front-side bus running at 1.25GHz per processor
and advanced liquid cooling. The dual 1.8GHz
Up to 2x2.5 GHz with liquid cooling.
http://www.apple.com/powermac/
http://www.apple.com/powermac/design.html
Hi All
G5 Aussie pricing,...
Dual 1.8GHz - $3599
Dual 1.8GHz PowerPC G5
900MHz frontside bus/processor
512K L2 cache/processor
256MB DDR400 SDRAM
Expandable to 4GB SDRAM
80GB Serial ATA
8x SuperDrive
Three PCI Slots
GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
64MB DDR video memory
56K internal modem
On 09/06/2004, at 10:24 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Dual 2.5GHz - $5299
Dual 2.5GHz PowerPC G5
1.25GHz frontside bus/processor
512K L2 cache/processor
512MB DDR400 SDRAM
Expandable to 8GB SDRAM
160GB Serial ATA
8x SuperDrive
Three PCI-X Slots
ATI Radeon 9600 XT
128MB DDR video memory
56K
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