KBase was developed by Kanisa and requires you to register to use it.
It's 1984, and Apple is Big Brother! Think Alike! :-P
This is very disappointing. How can I recommend Macs to people,
when Apple is becoming more like
Hi all.
Could someone recommend a good mailing list for
Imacs and applications that run on them.
I ask before checking the lowend mac site figuring
its not lowend. Thanks, sorry to the bandwidth challanged
for to OT post.
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Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...
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on 8/9/01 1:00 AM, Darren at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
Could someone recommend a good mailing list for
Imacs and applications that run on them.
I ask before checking the lowend mac site figuring
its not lowend. Thanks, sorry to the bandwidth challanged
for to OT post.
The Low End
--- dhill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We were on a party line in the 80's. Can you
imagine how that would
have affected an Internet connection.
Its actually illegal to use a modem, FAX or similar
device on a party line. The last party line in
Idaho was done away with several years ago, early
Just wanted to say hello to the list.
I have a an IIsi that was given to me and I hope to learn how to connect it
to my Cable modem internet connection so that my kids can use it when I am
using our other computer.
I am really new to the mac world (wife figured out how to turn it on after I
From: Kevin Haryett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 16:42:59 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Hello
Just wanted to say hello to the list.
I have a an IIsi that was given to me and I hope to learn how to connect it
Hello,
Welcome, and most importantly, welcome to Mac-ing! Hope your Mac days are
long and lustrious!
Best regards,
Dana
Thanks Dana. If I can get this thing doing more than acting as a Notepad and
Sound maker...:)
P.S. Ah, Sudbury! My roomie at Univ. of Toronto was from Sudbury; told me
At 17:57 -0400 on 09/08/01, Kevin Haryett wrote:
Generally all you have to do is get a router for the cable modem (if you
don't already have one) that is capable of doing DHCP or static IP
masking.
Make sure you have Open Transport on the IIsi and you're basically all
set.
Just thinking
--- Kevin Haryett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Generally all you have to do is get a router for
the cable modem (if you
don't already have one) that is capable of doing
DHCP or static IP
masking.
Make sure you have Open Transport on the IIsi and
you're basically all
set.
Just thinking
At 16:39 -0700 on 09/08/01, Andrew Michael MacTao wrote:
Perhaps www.ramseeker.com would be interested to know that one of
their *featured* vendors has resorted to SPAM.
They've been notified.
p
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the pickle
The FAQ
Vintage Macs wrote...
Subject: LaCie FM Radio Tuner
From: Sam Burrish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have the software/drivers for the LaCie FM Radio Tuner? I
checked VersionTracker, LaCie's web site, and download.com to no avail.
I would like to get mine
Sam Burrish wrote:
In my never ending attempts to put good vintage Macs to use, I have devised
another plan and would like some input.
I finally got a new cabinet, to house a few of my servers which didn't have
that luxury. I would like to test its efficiency and the temps of the Macs
http://www.bossmonster.com/e4/cricket/cricket.html
Really, it isn't. :)
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The earth swarms with inhabitants. Why then should nature,
which is fruitful to an excess here, be so very barren in
the rest of the planets? Bernard de Fontenelle, 1686
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My ICQ# 16024947
http://www.bossmonster.com/e4/cricket/cricket.html
Really, it isn't. :)
The mouse control is quite aggravating. I end up moving the mouse pointer
out of the borders while trying to whack the SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER and
going Back or clicking one of the Netscape buttons.
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