Re: Some smarter people than I comment about Flash...

2010-02-02 Thread Ted Treen






From: Stewie de Young stewies...@hotmail.com
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Sent: Monday, 1 February, 2010 23:57:05
Subject: RE: Some smarter people than I comment about Flash...

 

 Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 22:55:57 +
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 Subject: Re: Some smarter people than I comment about Flash...
 
 Bruce Johnson wrote:
 

 YGAC???
 
 WTF IS YGAC?
 
 
 Yours curiously,
 
 Ted (in England)


Here in Sydney Australia , we're in midsummer so I took YGAC to mean You Got 
Air Conditioning ?
I could be wrong though 

Stewie


You Got Air Conditioning?

Cool!




OK, I'll get my coat.

Ted (still in England)

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ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread romantic
The ClickToFlash .pkg doesn't want to open for me. Safari does not see 
it in the file-open window. Double click will not work and no read me 
file is included with the download. Thanks for your advice.

Roman

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G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread John Carmonne
Hi All
I have a G4 MDD dual 1GB machine. I would like to install a G4 1.25 GHz board. 
I know there is one of these processor's that will boot OS9, I need that. Can 
someone  tell me If I can do this? Also how do I identify the correct board?
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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Re: ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Feb 2, 2010, at 5:31 AM, roman...@ideal-access.com wrote:

The ClickToFlash .pkg doesn't want to open for me. Safari does not  
see it in the file-open window. Double click will not work and no  
read me file is included with the download. Thanks for your advice.

Roman


Possibly a corrupted download? Do other .pkg files work?

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Re: ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread romantic
The ClickToFlash .pkg doesn't want to open for me. Safari does not see 
it in the file-open window. Double click will not work and no read me 
file is included with the download. Thanks for your advice.

Roman


Possibly a corrupted download? Do other .pkg files work?

Yes, other .pkgs installed normally, with an installation window, a 
very big X but I had to call up the Installer and point at the file. 
I'm on System 3.9 but the download from the developer's site said the 
file is compatible. I've had this happen with files that were 10.4 
only. Sometimes system requirements are not changed at a download site 
whereas the file is an updated one.
I've downloaded it twice and the same thing happens. Maybe I should try 
a mirror site?


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Re: ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Feb 2, 2010, at 8:45 AM, roman...@ideal-access.com wrote:

The ClickToFlash .pkg doesn't want to open for me. Safari does not  
see it in the file-open window. Double click will not work and no  
read me file is included with the download. Thanks for your advice.

Roman


Possibly a corrupted download? Do other .pkg files work?

Yes, other .pkgs installed normally, with an installation window, a  
very big X but I had to call up the Installer and point at the  
file. I'm on System 3.9 but the download from the developer's site  
said the file is compatible.



It says right on the front page that ClikToFlash 1.53 is compatible  
with 10.4 to 10.6.


AFAIK it has never been compatible with 10.3. Moreover, NO version of  
Safari that runs under 10.3 will work with ClickToFLash, it neds,  
iirc, Safari 3.0 or better)


There were *enormous* changes under the hood between 10.3 and 10.4;  
10.3 is deeply obsolete by this point in time. I would at the VERY  
least find a way to update to 10.4 if not 10.5.



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Re: ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread iJohn
Did you actually unpack the package file from the zip it is downloaded
in? When I tried running the package file from within BetterZip, it
would not install. After dragging and dropping (i.e. extracting) the
.pkg file to my desktop, it installed fine.

You probably also need to ensure that Safari is closed when you
install. (Don't know this for a fact, but that's often the way it
works.)

-irrational john

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Re: ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread romantic
Yes, you are right of course re: updating my OS. I can't afford going 
to 10.5 at the moment and want to use 10.4.11 which appears to be still 
very popular. Should I be searching for a grey (retail) disc ver. 
10.4.1 or 10.4.8. I'd be downloading the update combo to 10.4.11? 
Thanks, R

G4 Quicksilver 733MHz

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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread JoeTaxpayer
Board, or just the processor?
Where are you planning to get the board? The 1.25MDD you are trying to
build is going for under $200 on eBay, why not get a full machine?

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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread Mac User #330250
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Subject: G4 processor upgrade
Date:Dienstag 02 Februar 2010N
From:John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com
To:  g3-5-list@googlegroups.com

 Hi All
 I have a G4 MDD dual 1GB machine. I would like to install a G4 1.25 GHz
  board. I know there is one of these processor's that will boot OS9, I need
  that. Can someone  tell me If I can do this? Also how do I identify the
  correct board? John Carmonne
 Yorba Linda USA

All MDD boards (that feature only FireWire-400) can boot Mac OS 9. All FW800 
boards (with the obvious difference) are not capable of booting Mac OS 9.

The Dual-1 GHz MDD has a bus speed of 167 MHz and can take any MDD or FW800 
CPU that is designed for the same bus speed.


133 MHz Bus speed:
MDD - 867 MHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
FW800 - 1.0 GHz single (1 MB cache)

167 MHz Bus speed:
MDD - 1.0 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
MDD - 1.25 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processors)
FW800 - 1.25 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
FW800 - 1.42 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processor)
MDD - 1.25 GHz single (1 MB cache) education only 2003 model


Hope that helps,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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Re: ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Feb 2, 2010, at 9:57 AM, roman...@ideal-access.com wrote:

Should I be searching for a grey (retail) disc ver. 10.4.1 or  
10.4.8. I'd be downloading the update combo to 10.4.11? Thanks, R


Gray disks are NOT retail.

Any Gray disk is a system-specific restore disk. The OS X 10.4 Retail  
disk is black with a big 'X' on it:


http://dbdev2.pharmacy.arizona.edu/miscjunk/osxdisk104.jpg

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Re: ClickToFlash .pkg

2010-02-02 Thread romantic

Thanks for your reply irr. john.
The problem lies with my antique OS.
regards, R

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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
I have a question that I hope someone here can answer. Can a 1.42 GHz
dual CPU module be transplanted to a FireWire 400 MDD motherboard
while still allowing booting into Mac OS 9?

Thanks!

Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com

On Feb 2, 12:23 pm, Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net wrote:
 The Dual-1 GHz MDD has a bus speed of 167 MHz and can take any MDD or FW800
 CPU that is designed for the same bus speed.
 snip
 167 MHz Bus speed:
 MDD - 1.0 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.25 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.42 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processor)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz single (1 MB cache) education only 2003 model

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Re: Quicksilver 867 mhz cpu compatibility with what G4???

2010-02-02 Thread PM7500
Quicksilver CPU's can be put into Digital Audios but require an
additional power line to be run from one of the PSU pigtails to a hole
on the CPU board. There are details of the mod on the net if you
Google it.

On Feb 1, 8:15 pm, Ricardo Sevilla ae86dr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was wondering what other G4s could a Quicksilver cpu fit into? It is  
 an 867 mhz cpu.

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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread Jason Brown
Yes, it can. It is the Motherboard that limits the booting, particularly the 
firmware and drivers in the OS. The processors are still just 7544/7457 series 
processors. I have seen people do this before. Mine, I just took the dual 1.25 
board and overclocked it to dual 1.5. :P

On Feb 2, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:

 I have a question that I hope someone here can answer. Can a 1.42 GHz
 dual CPU module be transplanted to a FireWire 400 MDD motherboard
 while still allowing booting into Mac OS 9?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
 
 On Feb 2, 12:23 pm, Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net wrote:
 The Dual-1 GHz MDD has a bus speed of 167 MHz and can take any MDD or FW800
 CPU that is designed for the same bus speed.
 snip
 167 MHz Bus speed:
 MDD - 1.0 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.25 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.42 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processor)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz single (1 MB cache) education only 2003 model
 
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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread Jason Brown
Sigh, please forgive me, had a dyslexic moment. 7455/7457 series. lol

On Feb 2, 2010, at 1:30 PM, Jason Brown wrote:

 Yes, it can. It is the Motherboard that limits the booting, particularly the 
 firmware and drivers in the OS. The processors are still just 7544/7457 
 series processors. I have seen people do this before. Mine, I just took the 
 dual 1.25 board and overclocked it to dual 1.5. :P
 
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:
 
 I have a question that I hope someone here can answer. Can a 1.42 GHz
 dual CPU module be transplanted to a FireWire 400 MDD motherboard
 while still allowing booting into Mac OS 9?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
 
 On Feb 2, 12:23 pm, Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net wrote:
 The Dual-1 GHz MDD has a bus speed of 167 MHz and can take any MDD or FW800
 CPU that is designed for the same bus speed.
 snip
 167 MHz Bus speed:
 MDD - 1.0 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.25 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.42 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processor)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz single (1 MB cache) education only 2003 model
 
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Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread John Wilson
Reluctantly leaving the group so as to stop the 30 or so daily emails I never 
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At least I will if I can find a way to leave.

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RE: Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread Robert Long

sorry to see you leave, everyone adds so much   

Robert Long



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Subject: Leaving the group
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 19:53:39 +










Reluctantly leaving the group so as to stop the 30 
or so daily emails I never signed up for
 
At least I will if I can find a way to 
leave.




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Sending eMail from Safari

2010-02-02 Thread gifutiger
When trying to send an eMail link directly from Safari (the envelope
icon) I receive the following message.

An email message can't be created to send the link because Safari
can't find an email application.
You can use the Mail application included with Mac OS X to send
email. To do so, you might need to install Mail using the Mac OS X
install discs. OK(button)

I'm almost sure that I've used this feature before however it doesn't
work any longer.

The only eMail application that I've ever used is the Mac  OS X
package and it seams to work fine.

Have I done something that is causing this message? I've look in the
Safari Preferences and do not find any options for selecting an eMail
package to use.

Or has Apple done something to Safari 4.0.4 that prevents this feature
from working.

TIA

Harry
San Jose, Ca

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Re: Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread Doug McNutt
On top:  Below is the list sent to me.  It never ceases to amaze me that modern 
mail clients manage to suppress information that folks really need to perform 
such things as an unsubscribe request.

But then we're sorry to see you go. Live long and prosper.

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Re: Sending eMail from Safari

2010-02-02 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Feb 2, 2010, at 2:18 PM, gifutiger wrote:


When trying to send an eMail link directly from Safari (the envelope
icon) I receive the following message.

An email message can't be created to send the link because Safari
can't find an email application.
You can use the Mail application included with Mac OS X to send
email. To do so, you might need to install Mail using the Mac OS X
install discs. OK(button)


Go into Mail prefs and re-set Mail as your default email reader. This  
preference got messed up. Ive had it happen before.


Sometimes you have to set it to something else, quit Mail, restart  
Mail and set it back to Mail.




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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread John Carmonne

On Feb 2, 2010, at 9:08 AM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:

 Board, or just the processor?
 Where are you planning to get the board? The 1.25MDD you are trying to
 build is going for under $200 on eBay, why not get a full machine?

The machine was free to me from one of my doctors so I have saddled it with 
every extra that I can find. So I now would like to kick it up a notch if I 
can. Cost is not a factor here because I want to keep this serial # intact:-) 
Plus working on these machines is a form of entertainment for me.


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA

26 kids all named Mac


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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread John Carmonne
Thanks now can you tell me how to over clock it when I get one? This will be my 
project for the month
On Feb 2, 2010, at 11:35 AM, Jason Brown wrote:

 Sigh, please forgive me, had a dyslexic moment. 7455/7457 series. lol
 
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 1:30 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
 
 Yes, it can. It is the Motherboard that limits the booting, particularly the 
 firmware and drivers in the OS. The processors are still just 7544/7457 
 series processors. I have seen people do this before. Mine, I just took the 
 dual 1.25 board and overclocked it to dual 1.5. :P
 
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:
 
 I have a question that I hope someone here can answer. Can a 1.42 GHz
 dual CPU module be transplanted to a FireWire 400 MDD motherboard
 while still allowing booting into Mac OS 9?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
 
 On Feb 2, 12:23 pm, Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net wrote:
 The Dual-1 GHz MDD has a bus speed of 167 MHz and can take any MDD or FW800
 CPU that is designed for the same bus speed.
 snip
 167 MHz Bus speed:
 MDD - 1.0 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.25 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.42 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processor)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz single (1 MB cache) education only 2003 model
 
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Re: G4 processor upgrade

2010-02-02 Thread Jason Brown
There are several different processor board layouts for that machine. This does 
not count the single and dual processor cards. I have 2 totally different 1.25 
GHz cards here. The way that I did it was searched on google for information on 
it. You are going to need to be really really good with a soldering iron to do 
this, likely best to have 2 fine tip soldering irons to pull it off. You will 
also want some Arctic Silver 5 thermal compound. I stepped the multiplier up 
for my chips and stepped the voltage up a notch to stabalize it. If your dual 
1.25 GHz system has the aluminum heatsink, you are going to want to find the 
copper heatsink as well. The aluminum one just wont cut it when overclocked.

On Feb 2, 2010, at 4:25 PM, John Carmonne wrote:

 Thanks now can you tell me how to over clock it when I get one? This will be 
 my project for the month
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 11:35 AM, Jason Brown wrote:
 
 Sigh, please forgive me, had a dyslexic moment. 7455/7457 series. lol
 
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 1:30 PM, Jason Brown wrote:
 
 Yes, it can. It is the Motherboard that limits the booting, particularly 
 the firmware and drivers in the OS. The processors are still just 7544/7457 
 series processors. I have seen people do this before. Mine, I just took the 
 dual 1.25 board and overclocked it to dual 1.5. :P
 
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:
 
 I have a question that I hope someone here can answer. Can a 1.42 GHz
 dual CPU module be transplanted to a FireWire 400 MDD motherboard
 while still allowing booting into Mac OS 9?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com
 
 On Feb 2, 12:23 pm, Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net wrote:
 The Dual-1 GHz MDD has a bus speed of 167 MHz and can take any MDD or 
 FW800
 CPU that is designed for the same bus speed.
 snip
 167 MHz Bus speed:
 MDD - 1.0 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.25 GHz Dual (1 MB cache on both processors)
 FW800 - 1.42 GHz Dual (2 MB cache on both processor)
 MDD - 1.25 GHz single (1 MB cache) education only 2003 model
 
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Re: Sending eMail from Safari

2010-02-02 Thread gifutiger
Thanks Bruce that did it.

Go Wildcats, Well perhaps I shouldn't say that as my Granddaughter and
her boyfriend go to ASU
enrolled in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism.

But then I'm from Phoenix so I guess it's Okay.

Harry Freeman
San Jose, Ca


On Feb 2, 1:47 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 2:18 PM, gifutiger wrote:

  When trying to send an eMail link directly from Safari (the envelope
  icon) I receive the following message.

  An email message can't be created to send the link because Safari
  can't find an email application.
  You can use the Mail application included with Mac OS X to send
  email. To do so, you might need to install Mail using the Mac OS X
  install discs. OK(button)

 Go into Mail prefs and re-set Mail as your default email reader. This  
 preference got messed up. Ive had it happen before.

 Sometimes you have to set it to something else, quit Mail, restart  
 Mail and set it back to Mail.

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 University of Arizona
 College of Pharmacy
 Information Technology Group

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Re: Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread Gordon Stevens
Thanks for sharing that.  I got all of the junk and now your email too.

Sigh.

This used to be a nice little group.


On Feb 2, 2010, at 1:53 PM, John Wilson wrote:

 Reluctantly leaving the group so as to stop the 30 or so daily emails I never 
 signed up for
  
 At least I will if I can find a way to leave.
 
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Re: Quicksilver 867 mhz cpu compatibility with what G4???

2010-02-02 Thread Ricardo Sevilla
So these are not interchangeable into other G4s except the digital  
audio? I have a quicksilver now and that one has an upgraded cpu.  
What can I do with this CPU and a Sawtooth that I have her with no  
CPU? I would like to put it into the sawtooth but it PHYSICALLY does  
not fit. Does anyone know anything I can do? suggestions, comments,  
opinions, anything?



On Feb 2, 2010, at 11:07 AM, PM7500 wrote:


Quicksilver CPU's can be put into Digital Audios but require an
additional power line to be run from one of the PSU pigtails to a hole
on the CPU board. There are details of the mod on the net if you
Google it.

On Feb 1, 8:15 pm, Ricardo Sevilla ae86dr...@gmail.com wrote:
I was wondering what other G4s could a Quicksilver cpu fit into?  
It is

an 867 mhz cpu.


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Address Book files

2010-02-02 Thread John Carmonne
Hi All
Does the address book folder in the Applications Support in the user library 
have a separate file for the Apple Mail addresses? Separate from the normal 
address Book?
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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Re: Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread Jane, (Portland, OR)


On Feb 2, 11:53 am, John Wilson j...@staithes.demon.co.uk wrote:
 Reluctantly leaving the group so as to stop the 30 or so daily emails I never 
 signed up for

 At least I will if I can find a way to leave.

John, do you get this list in digest mode? I get about 1 email a day
with all the posts and replies.

Jane

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Quicksilver G4 and Linksys Wrt54gs

2010-02-02 Thread Ricardo Sevilla
Hello everyone. I have a problem. I have recently acquired a  
Quicksilver G4. It was an 867 mhz model. I pulled my 1.3 ghz cpu out  
of my Sawtooth and put it in the Quicksilver. The Quicksilver has 1.5  
gigs of Ram and a 2.0 USB card along with a firewire card. Other than  
that there are no other Hardware modifications done to the G4. The  
problem I am having is when I try to connect to the internet. I  
cannot get a good ip address for the life of me. I have tried  
renewing the DHCP client and nothing. Is there something in Terminal  
that I can type to fix this? I have had this happen a few times  
before on my Sawtooth but every time somehow or another it fixed  
itself. I have tried PRAM resets, safeboot start up, and nothing.  
Does anyone have any tips or opinions? Oh yea and by the way I am  
running Leopard fully updated. 


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Re: Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread romantic

At least I will if I can find a way to leave.

Hey John,
 Before you go, ask a question. On topic, O.T. whatever. Resonance is 
cool. I think we are here for the answers. regards, Roman


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Re: Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread Judith Berkowitz
You know, if you choose to get this list in Digest Format, you will
receive only one email / day.


On Feb 2, 11:53 am, John Wilson j...@staithes.demon.co.uk wrote:
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Re: Leaving the group

2010-02-02 Thread Powermac
I don't get ANY emails. It is easy enough to just subscribe with no
emails at all and then log into google groups and read the posts when
you feel like it.



On Feb 3, 12:00 am, Judith Berkowitz sfjb...@mac.com wrote:
 You know, if you choose to get this list in Digest Format, you will
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