Need to borrow a Power Mac G5 Quad
Hi All I need to borrow a Power Mac G5 Quad, last generation at 2.5GHz, at least 2-3 G of memory, for a period of about a week. If you can help, please contact me and I'll tell you the program I need to run on it. Thanks in advance... Cheers, Glen Low --- pixelglow software | simply brilliant stuff www.pixelglow.com aim: pixglen
Any ideas?
Where I can get rid of 3 dead imacs? will the computer recyclers take them? thanks Mike
Re: Any ideas?
eBay. I sold a dead iMac once via eBay and somone bought kt for $80, either to repair or for spare parts. Save throwing it. Steven On 21/10/06 12:05 PM, Michael Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where I can get rid of 3 dead imacs? will the computer recyclers take them? thanks Mike
Change of Email Address
Hi WAMUGgers Please note that Elaine and I have new email addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We've switched to Internode from iiNet following iiNet's decision to cut our 1500 adsl plan to 512, keeping the cost the same. Internode hopefully offers a better service. Any email sent to our iiNet addresses in the past 24 hours may have been lost. Regards Reg and Elaine Reg Whitely Deputy Principal Beachlands Primary School Whitfield St Geraldton, Western Australia, 6530 Ph: 08 99211793 AEE 2002-2003 Apple Educator of Excellence [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mob: 042 799 1211 Home: 08 9921 7272 GMUG Ambassador Geraldton Macintosh User Group http://gmug.wamug.org.au/ ___ 'The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher regard those who think alike than those who think differently.' _Friedrich Nietzsche
Re: Any ideas?
Hi All, Time to hop on my old hobby horse again. The Guys at RecycleIT in Osborne Park will take almost any bit of electronic kit you care to drop off at their place. http://www.recycleit.net.au/index.html Our common aim is to be responsible and actively reduce waste as well as provide quality second hand equipment to the community. COMPUTER RecycleIT CENTRE specialises in the supply of refurbished computers, components etc. at affordable prices. Every useable product resold by us is thoroughly tested, cleaned and backed by our 30day warranty. The unusable plastics, metals, circuit boards, cables etc are manually sorted and delivered to other industry for remanufacturing. Shop 2 / 27 Collingwood St Osborne Park Perth , Western Australia 6017 Phone: +618 9244 9048 Fax: +618 9244 9049 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cheers Paul On 21/10/2006, at 10:15 AM, Steven wrote: eBay. I sold a dead iMac once via eBay and somone bought kt for $80, either to repair or for spare parts. Save throwing it. Steven On 21/10/06 12:05 PM, Michael Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where I can get rid of 3 dead imacs? will the computer recyclers take them? thanks Mike -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml Unsubscribe - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
WA Mac for Sale List
Hi All Wamuggers It's a bit of a challenge changing isps and email addresses but we're getting there. I was subscribed to WA Mac For Sale list, I think run on Yahoo Groups. I now don't have a Yahoo membership and I've deleted all emails from the mailing box. Can anyone help please. Does it still exist? Many thanks Reg
Apple menu instead of Dock?
The Apple menu on Classical macs could be used for listing the files commonly used, but apparently no longer. On the other hand the Dock isn't very good for this. Icons on the desktop could be used but they don't line up on the left hand, like Windows one do. Is there any way of either using the Apple menu for files, or of lining up icons on the left side of the Desktop (or even better to view them as Lists? Dick Anderson
Re: Apple menu instead of Dock?
You might want to try Alias Menu... it works with classic and X and allows you to create drop down menus from top tool bar. I started using it with 8.6 and still use it today Yvonne On 21/10/2006, at 9:52 PM, Richard Anderson wrote: The Apple menu on Classical macs could be used for listing the files commonly used, but apparently no longer. On the other hand the Dock isn't very good for this. Icons on the desktop could be used but they don't line up on the left hand, like Windows one do. Is there any way of either using the Apple menu for files, or of lining up icons on the left side of the Desktop (or even better to view them as Lists? Dick Anderson -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml Unsubscribe - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]