I have checked out Firefox and Camino but both run into trouble with
banking at St George. Mozilla handles all the case I deal with and
although I don't use its mail facility I'll go along with in the
light of the impending demise of IE.
Merv
At 8:14 AM +0800 17/1/06, James Devenish wrote:
n
On 18/01/2006, at 7:19 AM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
I have checked out Firefox and Camino but both run into trouble with
banking at St George. Mozilla handles all the case I deal with and
although I don't use its mail facility I'll go along with in the light
of the impending demise of I
Hi Wamuggers.
My son in law and daughter + Granddaughter are coming to stay while
their house is demolished and rebuilt. ;-) While they live with us
they want to join my wireless network. Their computer is a desktop
PC :-(. I could take an ethernet cable to their room but that would
"Did you also try out Opera?", Bob asked. No, but as you are
suggesting it, it will.
Thank you.
Merv
At 7:21 AM +0800 18/1/06, Robert Howells wrote:
On 18/01/2006, at 7:19 AM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
I have checked out Firefox and Camino but both run into trouble
with banking at St Geo
G'day everyone,
We're in the market for a new laserprinter at home after our old second-hand
Apple Laserwriter 16/600 started crashing our Netgear wireless basestation
every time we turned the laser on and causing our house's power circuit to
trip out every morning at 7am if we left it on overnight
Tried Opera and no luck with St George. Couldn't get past the banks home page.
Merv
At 7:21 AM +0800 18/1/06, Robert Howells wrote:
On 18/01/2006, at 7:19 AM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
I have checked out Firefox and Camino but both run into trouble
with banking at St George. Mozilla hand
We are considering changing from Bigpond because now it looks like
iinet has Broadband 2 with VOIP phone cheaper than the ordinary
Broadband we have with Telstra. Is that really the case? What are the
best deals and how can we look at comparisons?
tom samson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 18 Jan 2006, at 3:01 PM, thefrogs wrote:
We are considering changing from Bigpond because now it looks like
iinet has Broadband 2 with VOIP phone cheaper than the ordinary
Broadband we have with Telstra. Is that really the case? What are the
best deals and how can we look at comparisons?
On 18/01/2006, at 10:34 AM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
Hi Wamuggers.
My son in law and daughter + Granddaughter are coming to stay while
their house is demolished and rebuilt. ;-) While they live with
us they want to join my wireless network. Their computer is a
desktop PC :-(. I could
It really is the case. iiNet broadband2+ says it is 'up to
24,000kbps'. In practice I've only ever seen it go up to 4,000kbps
(with up to 1,000 upload) on my connection, it depends on distance to
the exchange and other factors. For $40/mth, its a competitive price
and much faster than the
As predicted, the click for free download button has arrived on the
second day. Same thing happened last week.
On 17/01/2006, at 11:26 PM, Paul Doyle wrote:
Hmmm... Eurythmics. Finally!
Although not in the box set that I have been dreaming about.
While I am here. Anyone have any thoughts on
Hi people
While doing some validation of a small data file in excel this arvo
(original size about 200k) I now have a file over 30mb! I have 4
pages, two with about 400 records long containing text and numbers
and out to ab in width. I have two other pages that I have done a few
pivot tab
On 18 Jan 2006, at 11:38 AM, Martin Hill wrote:
G'day everyone,
We're in the market for a new laserprinter at home after our old
second-hand
Apple Laserwriter 16/600 started crashing our Netgear wireless
basestation
every time we turned the laser on and causing our house's power
circuit to
Hi All!
Well I thought I'd start the year off with clearing out my Stock cupboard.
That wasn't really such a good idea after all,...well not for me anyway!
So listed below are some items that I want to get rid off. Most of these are
really good prices (some of them below cost) but feel free to ma
Chris,
You may find that files are growing in size over time. This happens
when you 'Save' the file. Each Save adds any changes you have made to
the original file, hence it will grow over time. This is very
noticeable in Powerpoint files were you may have added or modified
images, etc. Th
> From: Robert Howells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 18 Jan 2006, at 11:38 AM, Martin Hill wrote:
>> every time we turned the laser on and causing our house's power
>> circuit to trip out every morning at 7am if we left it on overnight! (anyone
>> ever experienced this after installing an RCD in your me
Comprehensive as usual at Ars.
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/imac-coreduo.ars
R o b
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