On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Barney Guzzo wrote:
> PM G4 933 OS X 10.4.11 I have a canon digital camera that shoots half way
> decent video. I download my pictures to iPhoto but save my movies
> separately. I took a video of me and my daughter learning how to square
> dance and line dance
PM G4 933 OS X 10.4.11 I have a canon digital camera that shoots half way
decent video. I download my pictures to iPhoto but save my movies
separately. I took a video of me and my daughter learning how to square
dance and line dance (it was really fun), but would like some photo's. How
do I ge
On 4/27/2011 12:17 AM, Norm wrote:
I have lived in rural Maine for almost 40 years and never locked my house or
car until this past January. Doors smashed, things taken worth a lot. Prep took
my insurance bought me new iPod touch and I find I at least 3 neighbors that
were log on to my wifi. H
OK, suddenly I feel a whole lot better. I now categorize this issue
along with Mac OS X viruses and malware, and my router is fine as it is:
EASY for ME to use, easy for my BF to use when he's here.
http://boingboing.net/2008/01/10/why-its-good-to-leav.html
http://www.wired.com/politics/securi
On 2011/04/27 10:12, Len Gerstel so eloquently wrote:
And, to make this more topical, how much better of a password is:
gre5^#$dkl(dfdlq!94NdKRl&fl‡Ò˝vt456wy^^9G53MJUlo0!!
as a password vs:
P4ssW0rD
Well if there is any such thing as a 'leet speak' dictionary attack, the
former is a much bet
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
>
> And, to make this more topical, how much better of a password is:
>
> gre5^#$dkl(dfdlq!94NdKRl&fl‡Ò˝vt456wy^^9G53MJUlo0!!
>
> as a password vs:
>
> P4ssW0rD
>
> When someone hacks into the Sony Playstation Network and steals 77 million,
> yes
On Apr 27, 2011, at 11:59 AM, t...@io.com wrote:
On Apr 26, 5:35 pm, Bruce Johnson
wrote:
"Hey look! 8-) it's sn0w1ng Macintoshes outside!" is AS SECURE as
anything
RPG will generate, because while it's true that a truly random
password string
is more secure against cracking, the passph
On Apr 26, 6:01 pm, Dan Ziegler wrote:
> Ralph, this hard disk was pretty easy to get to: I just removed the
> motherboard, and the disks were right there in a caddy. See xlr8 your
> mac's page
> here:http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/iMac_g4/imacg4_takeapart.html
> - it's helpful.
And while
On Apr 26, 5:35 pm, Bruce Johnson
wrote:
> "Hey look! 8-) it's sn0w1ng Macintoshes outside!" is AS SECURE as anything
> RPG will generate, because while it's true that a truly random password string
> is more secure against cracking, the passphrase chosen is secure enough. And
> more importantl
On 2011/04/27 05:45, Geke so eloquently wrote:
There it was again, that "... so eloquently wrote" in Tina's posts.
I'm always wondering how you got that in, so finally I'm going to ask:
Which email pgm is allowing such customization, and how to go about
it?
For this, my mailing lists account,
Open your Wi-Fi network and get FireSheep to see what they are looking at. lol
On Apr 26, 2011, at 11:17 PM, Norm wrote:
> I have lived in rural Maine for almost 40 years and never locked my house or
> car until this past January. Doors smashed, things taken worth a lot. Prep
> took my insurance
There it was again, that "... so eloquently wrote" in Tina's posts.
I'm always wondering how you got that in, so finally I'm going to ask:
Which email pgm is allowing such customization, and how to go about
it?
Other ideas welcome, too!
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