Re: On PPCs, HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content

2012-05-12 Thread elbert boone
I use Tenfourfox myself.

iPad 1


On May 11, 2012, at 21:31, Jonas Lopez jonaslo...@yahoo.com wrote:

 HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the 
 World Wide Web, and is a core technology of the Internet originally proposed 
 by Opera Software. That having been said, what will kill us using PPCs and 
 the last browsers to run on these machines.
 
 Attempting to put aside all the INTEL hype, if, IF a majority of the web 
 sites go to HTML5, which we can not read, is it this that will force us to 
 move on to INTEL?
 
 CALL FOR INFORMATION - which versions of the popular browsers listed can 
 interpret which version of HTML, 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5. Now, what browsers will 
 run on our PPCs?
 
 Netscape
 Seamonkey VERSION 2.X / HTML 2
 Opera
 FireFox  VERSION  2.0 / HTML 3
 
 I'm a designated FREE SPIRIT HITCHHIKING on the Information Super Highway
 
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Re: Mail Question

2011-08-14 Thread elbert boone
Use bcc .

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On Aug 14, 2011, at 12:36, Jeffrey Engle macgu...@gmail.com wrote:

 How do I send a letter to 10 people without the address of the other 9 being 
 displayed?
 
 Jeffrey Engle
 Kamiah, Idaho 83536
 
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Re: Huge amount of bounced mail coming back from this list...

2011-04-19 Thread elbert boone
Yeah I just deleted one.

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On Apr 19, 2011, at 21:30, Dan Palka turboda...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've received like 20 bounced emails today, some dating from years ago, 
 from a user on this group trinettejohn...@fuse.net
 
 Has anyone else experienced this?
 
 Thanks, Dan
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Re: Any fix for Safari slow-downs?

2011-04-07 Thread elbert boone
I would try using a dns like google. Maybe that would help response time.

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On Apr 7, 2011, at 15:05, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:

 
 On Apr 7, 2011, at 11:30 AM, Tom wrote:
 
 
 Emptying the cache makes no difference. Is there any way to fix this
 sluggishness when it happens?
 
 This is likely memory leaks in Safari or plugins or extensions (Flash, I'm 
 looking at YOU!); quitting and restarting Safari is a sure way of fixing it.
 
 Look at your plugins, consider something like 'Click to Flash' to reduce the 
 use of Flash. 
 
 I have Click to Flash installed on mine, Safari is running ALL the time, and 
 I rarely see the SPOD.
 
 Current stats are:
 
 IDProc. Name%cpuUserthreadReal memkindVmem
 CPU time
 449 Safari1.5johnson17678.0 MBIntel (64 bit)
 742.1 MB35:56.74
 
 35 minutes of CPU time is a LOT of run time. (opening a new tab, then a new 
 window with 7 tabs in it only added 4 seconds) I don't recall having quit and 
 restarted Safari in a long time; my current up time is 8 days.
 
 Alternatively it could be the web page itself, poorly written, flash-heavy 
 web sites can spod out on you all by themselves, but the 'as the day goes on' 
 bit really sounds like a memory leak.
 
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 University of Arizona
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Re: Safari 4.1.3 for Tiger: Fast, but Not Perfect

2011-03-16 Thread elbert boone
I am using tenfourfox and it's pretty good.

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On Mar 16, 2011, at 0:07, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm rather disappointed with Charles Moore's latest article (yesterday) on 
 LEM.
 
 http://lowendmac.com/misc/11mr/safari-4.1.3-for-tiger.html
 
 Safari 4.1.3 for Tiger: Fast, but Not Perfect
 
 Charles Moore - 2011.03.15
 
 Apple takes a lot of stick from users of older Mac hardware for dropping 
 support for their machines from later versions of the Mac OS - and for older 
 Mac OS versions from the latest software.
 
 Well deserved stick, IMO.
 
 [snip]
 However, I want to salute Apple for just releasing one more update of its 
 Safari browser for OS X 10.4 users. Version 10.4 is not supported by the 
 current Safari (version 5), but along with the latest Safari 5 security 
 update release, Apple also issued a Safari 4.1.3 update for us holdout Tiger 
 users, and it seems to be a very decent browser - possibly the best left 
 among the diminishing handful of up-to-date browsers that still support OS X 
 10.4.
 
 Folx, can you please double check me on the version of Safari? AFAIK, Apple 
 has left us Tiger users with our pants hanging open - there just is no 
 corresponding security update for Tiger, to go with the 9 March 2011 release 
 of Safari 5.0.4.
 
 Safari 5.0.4 update:
 http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1070
 
 and it references Safari 4.1.3 for Tiger, dated 18 November 2010.
 http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1069
 
 [snip]
 until I noticed that there was a lot of hard drive activity going on in the 
 background even when I wasn't doing anything. I tried closing tabs. Still no 
 joy.
 
 However, quitting Safari 4.1.3 ended the background busy-work Starting up 
 Safari caused it to resume. Bummer, that doesn't happen with Opera, OmniWeb, 
 or SeaMonkey, all of which I use regularly on the Pismo.
 
 This has been covered on the LEM lists repeatedly, I believe.  Safari is 
 updating the Top Sites  its site preview images.  If you turn off the Top 
 Sites, that background traffic goes away.
 
 [snip]
 the need to use an installer and restart the machine after installation 
 instead of just dragging the application into the Applications Folder
 
 Again, covered on the lists:  Safari is NOT a self contained app.  It is an 
 app plus a bunch of shared frameworks (WebKit, et al).  The only way to 
 complete the installation of those frameworks is to make everything accessing 
 them - other apps and system components - let go, which is most cleanly done 
 with a reboot.  Now, if you want, I'm sure Apple could provide a stand-alone 
 version of Safari.  Then you can deal with all the wasted memory from having 
 non-shared sharable libraries.
 
 FWIW,
 - Dan.
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Re: Browsers

2011-02-23 Thread elbert boone
Try tenfourfox and see if that helps.

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On Feb 23, 2011, at 15:50, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:

 
 On Feb 23, 2011, at 1:27 PM, Tina K. wrote:
 
 Recently I tried using Camino as my primary browser and found it to be 
 excruciatingly slow, pages that other browsers load in seconds take about a 
 minute (or more) to load in Camino. Has anyone else noticed this?
 
 The reason I tried using Camino is because I'm a little low on RAM and 
 OmniWeb uses over 1GB by the end of the day. Today I'm trying Safari and 
 it's already up to 718MB, is this just the nature of WebKit?
 
 yes it is..some versions are better than others, but Safari luuurves it's 
 RAM. Right now it's using 440MB real, 550 virtual on my system with one 
 really plain-jane html page open (pure text, just a table full of links and a 
 form). (I'm using Safari 5.0.3 on 10.6). I quit safari and opened just that 
 page, and it's using 64megs real and 240 virtual.
 
 Best to just get more RAM, if you can.
 
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Re: looking for some help

2009-02-02 Thread Elbert Boone
you really should just google it. It's not hdtv , which is a picture quality
measurement, but more of a connection means to get the picture and sound to
your hdtv. It carries both sound and video and yes it is what you want to
use. Now go google it by comparing it to component video. example, dvi vs
component and you should get some answers. Good luck and enjoy your new
equipment when you get it. elbert.

On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 8:30 PM, roger deghetto linuxuse...@yahoo.comwrote:


 i have a mdd powermac and non of my computer geek friends could answer me
 and the one just made it worse i know its i wikipeda didnt seem to help me
 much either is what is dvi to hidef i know its digital but that doesnt help
 is it hidef.im thinking its not but on a google search most of the stuff i
 found was about hooking hdtvs up to dvi so what is dvi hd or no?
 thanks
  roger





 


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Re: MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!

2008-12-25 Thread Elbert Boone
Thanks, I sent it to my family and my mailing list. el

On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio 
fluxstrin...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Dan A. Currie danc...@frontiernet.net
 wrote:
 
 Greetings to ALL here who have been there when needed, may you
  have a *VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS* and a most *PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!!
 
  Enjoy the following and please pass it along to those you care about.
 
  http://heavens-gates.com/50s/whitechristmas/

 Thanks I did pass it on.
 All the best,

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Re: HDMI monitor

2008-12-18 Thread Elbert Boone
I use the dvi to hdmi cable sucessfully on my g4 and then on my new g5.
Works fine. Of course it works better on the g5.

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:00 AM, Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net wrote:


 Kris Tilford wrote:
  On Dec 18, 2008, at 2:26 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
 
  My G4 Mac Mini has DVI output which is fed to a DVI to HDMI cable
  into my HDTV.
 
  I never got mine to work, and was told that cheap DVI-to-HDMI cables
  often fail to work? I bought my cable to about $6 off eBay, and
  locally they sell for about $30-40. I can see no difference, but I
  can tell you I've got no output to my HDTV from my G4 Mini. It could
  be a resolution problem, the G4 Mini is really hamstrung by a poor
  video card for HDTV and large monitors.

 I have two of the cables, I know I bought one through OWC but I can't
 recall where I got the other.

 The only problem I have with the Mini's video is that at high
 resolution,  1024x768, it can't quite keep up with full screen video
 playback.  It's not a problem as my video on that machine is all NTSC.
 It will display at 1920 x 1080 just fine as long as the video window is
 actual size or double size at most.



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 Redwood City, CA, USA
 Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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Can't get my mac to boot

2008-12-06 Thread Elbert Boone
Pushed my computer desk against the wall and caused my power plug to short
and blew out a capacitor on my mother board so that I couldn't get booted.
Replaced motherboard now no boing. Fans come on, red led on motherboard, and
drives spin but no go. Need helpful info and//or g4 da power supply. any out
there available,tks, el.

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