Re: [CGUYS] gmail.com vs. googlemail.com

2007-04-18 Thread Fred Holmes
At 08:47 PM 4/17/2007, Art Clemons wrote: Google lost the rights to gmail in the EU and adopted googlemail in Europe. I just sent an email to my gmail via the apparent googlemail alias and it worked. It's not advertised but seems to work that way. And in the EU, who is gmail? Fred Holmes

Re: [CGUYS] gmail.com vs. googlemail.com

2007-04-18 Thread Art Clemons
Fred Holmes: The other thing that comes to mind: If the Internet is global, what does the above mean operationally? If there is more than one gmail.com on the Internet, do the DNS servers in the EU point to different hosts for gmail.com than the DNS servers in the US? I wouldn't think

Re: [CGUYS] Ipod problem

2007-04-18 Thread Clair Esch
The reset procedure fixed the problem. Thanks - Original Message - From: John Duncan Yoyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 10:23 PM Subject: Re: Ipod problem The handy dandy reset for an iPod is hold down both the center button and the menu button for six seconds or so

[CGUYS] Firefox 2.0.0.3

2007-04-18 Thread Bill L'Hommedieu
Good morning... I recently switched to Firefox (Mac OS 10.3) and wonder what I have to do so that Firefox is in the Dock at startup. I've checked the preference that says ... Firefox at startup but keep having to go the Apps folder and double clicking on Firefox to get going. TIA Bill

Re: [CGUYS] Firefox 2.0.0.3

2007-04-18 Thread Roger D. Parish
At 8:26 AM -0400 4/18/07, Bill L'Hommedieu wrote: Good morning... I recently switched to Firefox (Mac OS 10.3) and wonder what I have to do so that Firefox is in the Dock at startup. I've checked the preference that says ... Firefox at startup but keep having to go the Apps folder and

Re: [CGUYS] gmail.com vs. googlemail.com

2007-04-18 Thread mike
DNS servers aren't seperated by continent, essentially they all sync, otherwise it wouldn't work. Mike On 4/18/07, Fred Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 08:47 PM 4/17/2007, Art Clemons wrote: Google lost the rights to gmail in the EU and adopted googlemail in Europe. I just sent an email

[CGUYS] Test

2007-04-18 Thread David Turk
This is another test to see if Computer Guys messages are making it through our new spam filter. David Turk Photographer Indiana Historical Society 450 W. Ohio St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 [EMAIL PROTECTED] * ==

[CGUYS] The disappearance of bees...

2007-04-18 Thread Steve Rigby
The prime suspect in the disappearance of bees all over the world are telecommunication radiations in the higher frequencies. This applies to cell phones and all sorts of other microwave propagation currently in great vogue, including wireless computing. A number of controlled tests have

Re: [CGUYS] The disappearance of bees...

2007-04-18 Thread Constance Warner
Guess it boils down to: would you rather talk on your cellphone, or eat? Having knocked off most of the native pollinators with pesticides, we're dependent on bees to pollinate most crops that aren't wind-pollinated. The disappearance of bees is a serious problem, not a joke. Nearly every

Re: [CGUYS] The disappearance of bees...

2007-04-18 Thread Brian Jones
Surely we can reserve part of the spectrum for bees! By the way, where did this theory start? - Brian - Original Message - From: Tony B [EMAIL PROTECTED] We can live without cell phones, but not bees. I vote we shut off cell phones immediately, and limit wireless networks to low

Re: [CGUYS] TV Programming [Was: Apple entertainment...was:Anti-apple rant

2007-04-18 Thread Paul Meyer
It is also supposed to be much better reception even in places where SD reception was poor. Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In some ways, the hardware IS a bargain. I am willing to shell out $2k for a new TV. I have not yet done so, as I am unwilling to shell out $1.2 per year for

Re: [CGUYS] TV Programming [Was: Apple entertainment...was:Anti

2007-04-18 Thread Tom Piwowar
It is also supposed to be much better reception even in places where SD reception was poor. True. The picture is going to be perfect or it isn't there at all. * == QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands

Re: [CGUYS] The disappearance of bees...

2007-04-18 Thread Steve Rigby
On Apr 18, 2007, at 12:53 PM, Tony B wrote: We can live without cell phones, but not bees. I vote we shut off cell phones immediately, and limit wireless networks to low power. Who knows at this point how any of this will eventually shake out, but one can guess based upon prior

Re: [CGUYS] The disappearance of bees...

2007-04-18 Thread Steve Rigby
On Apr 18, 2007, at 2:23 PM, Constance Warner wrote: Guess it boils down to: would you rather talk on your cellphone, or eat? Having knocked off most of the native pollinators with pesticides, we're dependent on bees to pollinate most crops that aren't wind-pollinated. The disappearance of

Re: [CGUYS] The disappearance of bees...

2007-04-18 Thread Steve Rigby
On Apr 18, 2007, at 3:12 PM, Brian Jones wrote: Surely we can reserve part of the spectrum for bees! By the way, where did this theory start? I do not know where the theory started, except to say that, as in humans, part of the bee works electronically, tiny electrical impulses sending

Re: [CGUYS] TV Programming [Was: Apple entertainment...was:Anti

2007-04-18 Thread Steve Rigby
On Apr 18, 2007, at 7:01 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote: True. The picture is going to be perfect or it isn't there at all. But, the downside will be that in the future you will no longer be able to watch another show from Baltimore, imperfect though the signal may be today. No more of Maryland