on 27/11/04 6:13 PM, Derek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone, i am trying to get my hands on a new Mac G5. However it's
> a toss up between a dual 1.8ghz or dual 2ghz processor. Both have 512mb
> ram and 169gb hard disk space. Now I am mainly using the machine for
> Final Cut Pro and DVD S
On 27/11/2004, at 7:27 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote:
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At 6:09 PM +0800 27/11/04, Robert Howells wrote:
If you are using a Dialup, the following is relevant:
Odd disconnections :
It
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At 6:09 PM +0800 27/11/04, Robert Howells wrote:
If you are using a Dialup, the following is relevant:
Odd disconnections :
It is not generally understood that Data going down a line can
cause a disconnection !
When you start an Internet connection your c
Shay Telfer wrote:
Open the Terminal (in your Utilities folder). Type
telnet 192.168.0.1
and hit the return key. Assuming that's the IP address of your
router on the local LAN (it should be the number next to 'Router' in
the TCPIP pane of your Network Preferences panel). Although I
suspect
Hi everyone, i am trying to get my hands on a new Mac G5. However it's
a toss up between a dual 1.8ghz or dual 2ghz processor. Both have 512mb
ram and 169gb hard disk space. Now I am mainly using the machine for
Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro. So in terms of performance, how much
more efficie
On a slightly different but maybe related topic:
We have been experiencing periodic loss of ADSL connectivity in the
last couple of weeks with no real explanation. The boys at Computer
Trade Centre suggested it could be the problem mentioned on D-Link
Tech Support to do with upgraded or new DS
On a slightly different but maybe related topic:
We have been experiencing periodic loss of ADSL connectivity in the
last couple of weeks with no real explanation. The boys at Computer
Trade Centre suggested it could be the problem mentioned on D-Link
Tech Support to do with upgraded or new DS
You know i do believe you are right not that i got a lot but i was
away for 6 days and when i got back not one spam at all
On Saturday, November 27, 2004, at 05:09 PM, Peter Curtis wrote:
Hi Rod
I haven't specifically noticed that! But what I have noticed is an
enormous (huge) drop in s
howdy,
Could anyone give me a clue about why my system wants to load this
"modem on hold" service when I have not selected the option in the
UI?
Possibly the ModemOnHold is always loaded anyway as part of the
internal modem support and is just told to do nothing if the option
isn't selected.
Hi Rod
I haven't specifically noticed that! But what I have noticed is an
enormous (huge) drop in spam over the last week or two, believe it or
not. Has anyone else noticed that?
Regards
Peter
On 27/11/2004, at 8:11 AM, Rod wrote:
Hi All!
Just a quickie for the morning. Is anyone here have
howdy,
Could anyone give me a clue about why my system wants to load this
"modem on hold" service when I have not selected the option in the UI?
I am investigating because the modem has decided to hang up without
my permission a couple of times.
###Running 10.3.6 (delta over 10.3.5 combo ove
Will iVisit work on a dial up connection.
My son who runs a PC with XP has installed iVisit and have done
likewise on my iMac OSX 10.2.
He has a video and I can see him but I cannot received sound.
I have no video but I can not send sound.
We can exchange text messages.
Has anyone tried this cro
I have been sent a PhD thesis in a format I do
not recognize, can some one help please.
The opening of chapter one according to text edit is :-
WPCò$
At a rough guess I'd suggest that the WPC means
it's some variety of WordPerfect.
Have fun,
Shay
--
=== Shay Tel
Hello
Just wondering who uses X-Plane to fly their Macintosh, how they
find it and what control hardware they use.
It looked pretty good. Much better than my skills at flying it.
Although personally I would have counted pulling the landing gear up
while on the ground as a crash. Especially a
Hello
Just wondering who uses X-Plane to fly their Macintosh, how they find
it and what control hardware they use.
Thanks
Adam
I have been sent a PhD thesis in a format I do not recognize, can some
one help please.
The opening of chapter one according to text edit is :-
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On 27/11/2004, at 8:11 AM, Rod wrote:
Hi All!
Just a quickie for the morning. Is anyone here have iiNet's broadband
account *and* are located in the area that has been converted to the
new
DSLAM (iinet's own broadband, rather than Telstra's)?
We have noticed in the last few weeks
Hi All!
Just a quickie for the morning. Is anyone here have iiNet's broadband
account *and* are located in the area that has been converted to the new
DSLAM (iinet's own broadband, rather than Telstra's)?
We have noticed in the last few weeks since the Bateman exchange has been
converted that t
On 26/11/04 10:47 AM, "Dark Servant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote this:
> It doesn't sound to me like Matt's iPod is behaving normally so it's
> probably not a good example for what the iPod Photos are like.
> Matt;
> You'll probably need to take it in to have it serviced. You could get
> by using i
have the same problem it's one of the many osx disadvantages
make sure there's enough space in the top right corner when you shut
down
James
On 25/11/2004, at 19:29, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
My HD icon usually lives on the top RHS of my desktop. For reasons
unknown to me it has now de
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