Bernard A Griffis wrote: >I'm totally lost in the discussion on HTML vs URL. I may even have that >wrong. What's the purpose of an address book if not to be utilized? No >explanation requested. I am not proud of being so dense but felt >compelled to let you know that at least one individual does not have a >clue. > You're not alone. You're just not afraid to admit it. It's not one of those things that's at the top of everyones hit list. Some people could care less about e-mail as long as it works, and others make it their life's passion. That's just the way it is. As far as discussions or debates are concerned, that's just something society invented so people can hear themselves talk.
> >I will ask for advice on a scanner. I am on my third one. I saw the >questions on UMAX. All of mine have been UMAX. I tried the first on an >old Power Mac. Software conflicts. The second I tried on my existing >iMac. Could not load software. Returned to shop and exchanged for a low >grade UMAX. This one is now causing crashes. Any suggestions about a >replacement. I'm primarily interested in scanning black & white articles >not that I wouldn't do color once in a while. I'm running 9.1, >considering downloading 9.2. >Thank you. Bernie Griffis > I don't have a scanner, so the only suggestion I can make is stay away from UMAX. It don't sound like you have much luck with them. There was a device called PaperPort or something like that. It was basically designed for scanning text documents, but I haven't heard anything about it lately. I guess, with the price of scanners coming down the way they did, it didn't have a chance. -- Tony LaFemina Major in Spreadsheet Layout & Design Techniques Minor in Software Fundamentals http://hometown.aol.com/visitmacland/index.html remacs at optonline.net <mailto:remacs at optonline.net> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20020919/d6c35b77/attachment.html
