Re: [CGUYS] Who's In?

2007-07-15 Thread Jay Montero
Thanks again Tom.  That product looks good.

on Saturday the 14th, Tom Piwowar wrote: www.glassbead.com/inoutboard/

$12 per seat or less
peer to peer so requires no server
cross platform
demo available

Before the Internet I used to use their peer-to-peer SnapMail system for 
intra-office email. Good company.



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Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-15 Thread Wayne Dernoncourt
Eric S. Sande
What do people do that would like to keep the CD's and
jewel boxes intact?

 That's your archive.  Put them in a box in your closet.
 If your drive dies you can rebuild.

That's what I'm trying to do.  I'm looking for something
like the plastic milk crate that I put my LP's in (I
have lots of those as well - I'm going to be getting rid
of those).  I could stack those plastic crates with 50 or
60 albums.  I don't need to see the media on a reglar
basis - that's what the MP3 files are for.  Yes, the
furniture is very nice, but for me, it's overkill.

I really would like to keep the covers, etc. and will keep
looking for what makes sense.

-- 
Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
I've seen better legs in a bucket of chicken ...



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Re: [CGUYS] Who's my Legislator?

2007-07-15 Thread Paul Meyer
FF 2.0x has been one of the most unstable releases (for me on XP
and osx).  Though with the restore session feature it is really
only a minor nuisance,  many of Linux distros (though not all) seem
to be running it without complaint.

John DeCarlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/13/07, Fred Holmes  wrote:

 Would someone please try the following URL

 http://conview.state.va.us/whosmy.nsf/main?openform

 filling out the form and pressing lookup?


Everything worked fine for me with Firefox 2.0.0.4 on Linux (Kubuntu Feisty)

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Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-15 Thread John covici
I had the same problem and I did something quite drastic because I had
maybe 100 cds -- they were all over my apartment, so I had a steel
company make me something with shelves the correct dimensions -- the
thing will probably outlast me!

on Sunday 07/15/2007 Sandra Hoar([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
  Container Store has some wall mounted and door mounted
  racks that can hold CD and DVD (and VCR--oooh) cases.
  sandy
  
  --- Wayne Dernoncourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I have lots of CD's and I've been ripping them to
   the
   'puter  that makes playing them lots easier.  Now
   what to do with the CD's and jewel boxes?  I really
   want to keep them around and in good shape.  In the
   past (10 years ago), I could go to Dart Drug (okay,
   longer than 10 years ago) and get some storage
   racks that were about 6x6x15 and could hold lots
   (a couple of dozen?) of these jewel boxes.  I can't
   seem to find any variation of these guys anymore.
   
   What do people do that would like to keep the CD's
   and
   jewel boxes intact?  eBay is willing to sell me lots
   of jewel boxes and they will sell me lots of storage
   boxes for things like sheets and shoes, etc.
   
   -- 
   Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job
   doesn't
   Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
   This is NOT Burger King.  You do not get it YOUR
   way.
   
   
  
  
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[CGUYS] Battery

2007-07-15 Thread Steve Rigby
  I had to give the Apple Store some grief yesterday when they told me 
they do not carry any PRAM, or internal back-up batteries, for any 
Macintosh desktop computers.


  Steve



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[CGUYS] Network Neutrality Cmnts to FCC: Last day is 7/16

2007-07-15 Thread Ted Dickerson
Monday, July 16 is the last day to submit your comments on
Network Neutrality per the FCCs Notice of Inquiry (NOI) at 
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-31A1.pdf
.  This NOI includes interesting statements
from the FCC Chairman and FCC Commissioners. 
Below are excerpts from some of the statements:


 


Commissioner Michael Copps:


 


It was the Wall Street
Journal that said large carriers 'are starting to make it harder for consumers
to use the Internet for phone calls or swapping video files.' The more powerful
and concentrated our facilities providers grow, the greater their motivation
will be to close off Internet lanes and block IP byways. After all, some have
already touted their support for segregating Internet traffic by charging
premium tolls for passage for favored websites, while consigning everyone
else’s websites and applications to bumpy travels in steerage.


 


In 2005, the Commission decided to
reclassify broadband transmission facilities as Title I 'information services'
rather than Title II 'telecommunications services.' To the uninitiated this
sounds like semantics. But it had real consequences. That’s because the
nondiscrimination obligations that attach to telecommunications traffic and
which were vital to keeping the Internet open in the dial-up era no longer
apply to broadband services.


 


Commissioner Jonathan Adlestein :


 


The Inventor of the World
Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners Lee, has said: 'The Internet is increasingly becoming
the dominant medium binding us. The neutral communications medium is essential
to our society. It is the basis of a fair competitive market economy. It is the
basis of democracy, by which a community should decide what to do.'


 


'Providers may be on their best
behavior for now with the spotlight turned on net neutrality. ... I share the
growing concern that the leading broadband providers which control the last
mile connections to the home may have the ability and incentive to
discriminate, and to limit the choices available over the Internet.


 


My (TD's) belief is that the FCC has sold out to
the greedy network providers who want to cash in on the Internet beyond the
revenue they receive for routing traffic on a non-discriminatory basis.


 


NOTES ON
SUBMITTING COMMENTS


 


Organizations with forms for submitting comments include 
http://www.savetheinternet.com/
and 
http://www.commoncause.org/siteapps/advocacy/ActionItem.aspx?c=dkLNK1MQIwGb=2729863



 


If you want to submit you comments directly to the FCC, go
to http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/
.  In the upper right is a link named
Submit a Filing.  Use
07-52 as the proceeding number.


 


The FCC requires that you supply your name and address 
this information appears on the FCC site. 
Savetheinternet.com also asks for your e-mail address, however, on the
FCC site, I did NOT see e-mail addresses of anyone who submitted a
comment.  You can see comments from your
neighbors by going to http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/comsrch_v2.cgi
.  Enter 07-52 as the
Proceeding number and your zip code.  I
suggest using Internet Explorer to see the comments (which are in PDF) --
Firefox doesn't handle this well.



-- TD







 

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Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-15 Thread Tom Piwowar
http://www.boltz.com/showitems.asp?deptcode1=500

Cool. Thank you.

I see some items are $999.



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Re: [CGUYS] storing CD's in jewel boxes

2007-07-15 Thread mike

1200 cds for 400 bux!!

http://www.boltz.com/productinfo.asp?item=9deptcode1=500

mike

On 7/15/07, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


http://www.boltz.com/showitems.asp?deptcode1=500

Cool. Thank you.

I see some items are $999.



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Re: [CGUYS] Network Neutrality Cmnts to FCC: Last day is 7/16

2007-07-15 Thread mike

http://download.rbn.com/cspan/cspan/download/com_feed.xml

That's the feed for CSPAN's communicator series.  They did an interview with
Ben Scott from Save the Internet Coalition.  If you have a few minutes might
give it a listen.  He gives a fairly short and concise definition as well as
a good analogy of what the telcos want and the effect on general users.

Mike



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