Re: Recommendations on a company to do printing of photos.

2004-06-13 Thread Rick Armstrong
Try Mirage Photographic Laboratory, 86 Hay Street, Subiaco, Tel 9388 9333. I have used them a few times and they actually have a print done on canvas in the reception area. Regards, Rick

Re: how do wirelss hot spots work?

2004-06-13 Thread Shay Telfer
Despite being apalled by those prices, I'm still considering getting GPRS service for my new work phone, which is with Telstra (I have no choice). After all, IM and email won't be _too_ bad (10 - 15c/message for email if I'm careful, and I use IMAP so I can be selective), and the main purpose woul

Re: VoIP, free phone calls - how?

2004-06-13 Thread Shay Telfer
Pardon my ignorance on this one, but looking for a kickstart on the basics. I have a Powerbook running OS X 10.3.4, iSight, and iChat 2.1. I was under the impression that you could make free voice calls, but is that only if there's a computer user at the other end, ie. with microphone and relevan

Recommendations on a company to do printing of photos.

2004-06-13 Thread Adam Yap
Looking to print up some of my photos for hanging at home. I've seen people print out photos on a canvas-like material which gets stretched over a frame etc. Anyone have suggestions on a good company/prices? Adam

Re: how do wirelss hot spots work?

2004-06-13 Thread Craig Ringer
On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 12:09, Kathy Quinlan wrote: > If all you want to do is check your email and chat on IM, but are not > worried about downloading large files, you may be better of using the > QRPS network through a mobile phone and laptop. QRPS is not time charged > (last time I looked) but

Re: how do wirelss hot spots work?

2004-06-13 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 22:08 +0800 12/06/2004, Edward Arrowsmith wrote: Does this mean you can just take your PowerBook to a cafe and an go online at no expense? That you can walk in to a hotel and go online without plugging in to anything? At the end of the day _someone_ still has to pay for the Internet connect

Re: how do wirelss hot spots work?

2004-06-13 Thread Kathy Quinlan
Edward Arrowsmith wrote: According to the Apple web site: "Now built into every configuration of the new PowerBook G4 family: fast AirPort Extreme technology. Based on the 802.11g standard, AirPort Extreme delivers — at 54Mbps — the fastest wireless connection available. And with thousands of wi

Wi-Fi Hot Spots in WA?

2004-06-13 Thread Richard Kay
Here is a list of 11 Wi-Fi hotspots in Western Australia: http://www.jiwire.com/browse-hotspot-australia-au-western-australia- -2011.htm Anyone else know any others or can post a link that lists them (other than the above)? --- Richard Kay Fremantle Western Australia

Telstra Wi-Fi Locations

2004-06-13 Thread Richard Kay
Still sniffin around ... can't help myself! ;-) Here are the Telstra Wi-Fi hot spots across Australia (including WA): http://www.telstra.com.au/wirelesshotspots/locations.htm Access instructions: http://www.telstra.com.au/wirelesshotspots/access.htm And ... GULP! ... expensive pricing plans:

VoIP, free phone calls - how?

2004-06-13 Thread Steven
Pardon my ignorance on this one, but looking for a kickstart on the basics. I have a Powerbook running OS X 10.3.4, iSight, and iChat 2.1. I was under the impression that you could make free voice calls, but is that only if there¹s a computer user at the other end, ie. with microphone and relevant

Re: how do wirelss hot spots work?

2004-06-13 Thread Craig Ringer
On Sat, 2004-06-12 at 22:08, Edward Arrowsmith wrote: > Does this mean you can just take your PowerBook to a cafe and an go > online at no expense? > That you can walk in to a hotel and go online without plugging in to > anything? There are some paid hotspots, with a variety of schemes includin