On Jul 1, 2009, at 9:50 PM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
I have a new lawn mower. According to the instructions I need to
change the oil before using the mower again (the instructions say to
change the oil after the first 5 hours of operation, which is about
how long it ran mowing the whole ya
Thanks to all who replied! Comments follow . . .
At 10:01 PM Wednesday 7/1/2009, Nick Arnett wrote:
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Ronn! Blankenship
wrote:
I have a new lawn mower. According to the instructions I need to
change the oil before using the mower again (the instructions say t
Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
I have a new lawn mower. According to the instructions I need to change
the oil before using the mower again (the instructions say to change the
oil after the first 5 hours of operation, which is about how long it ran
mowing the whole yard twice, which is what I've don
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Ronn!
Blankenship wrote:
> Does anyone know what the
> proper name is for a tool that fits a screw or bolt with a square-shaped
> recess in the head, so I know what to look/ask for?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_screwdriver
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On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Ronn! Blankenship <
ronn_blankens...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I have a new lawn mower. According to the instructions I need to change
> the oil before using the mower again (the instructions say to change the oil
> after the first 5 hours of operation, which is abou
I have a new lawn mower. According to the instructions I need to
change the oil before using the mower again (the instructions say to
change the oil after the first 5 hours of operation, which is about
how long it ran mowing the whole yard twice, which is what I've done
with it up to now). Th
Dan M said:
> Anyways, I was trying to subscribe without bothering anyone. It's
> too bad
> that Google likes the 4 year old website.
If you found the old one at http://theculture.org/culture/faq.htm then
you should rest assured that I've updated it with correct subscription
and unsubscrip
> No, you didn't follow the directions at all, or you followed
> fossilised ones you found on the interwebs instead of going to
> www.culturelist.org
> : try making the subject subscribe culture, and sending it to
> m...@culturelist.org
>
> We haven't been on busstop for about 4 years-ish - certai
On 05/01/2009, at 6:46 PM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
> Is it supposed to respond in some way?
Yeah. Mail me offlist if you're having issues.
C.
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At 01:37 AM Monday 1/5/2009, Charlie Bell wrote:
>On 05/01/2009, at 12:26 PM, Dan M wrote:
> > I followed the FAQ directions to send a message with subscribe
> > culture in
> > the body to listmana...@busstop.org.
>
>No, you didn't follow the directions at all, or you followed
>fossilised ones you
On 05/01/2009, at 12:26 PM, Dan M wrote:
> I followed the FAQ directions to send a message with subscribe
> culture in
> the body to listmana...@busstop.org.
No, you didn't follow the directions at all, or you followed
fossilised ones you found on the interwebs instead of going to
www.cultur
> IIRC Charlie Bell has something to do with that list, and is on this
> list? Hello? Help?
>
> Yea, Charlie's the guy to talk to. I could be wrong but I don't think that
there has been any list traffic for over a day, so you haven't missed
anything.
Doug
At 07:26 PM Sunday 1/4/2009, Dan M wrote:
>I decided to resubscribe to the Culture mailing list (after Comcast took
>over my Roadrunner account I was automatically unsubscribed) partially
>because things are now slowing down from my busiest year ever and I will
>probably have free time.
>
>I follow
I decided to resubscribe to the Culture mailing list (after Comcast took
over my Roadrunner account I was automatically unsubscribed) partially
because things are now slowing down from my busiest year ever and I will
probably have free time.
I followed the FAQ directions to send a message with sub
On 16/11/2008, at 12:57 AM, Claes Wallin wrote:
> Charlie Bell wrote:
>> On 15/11/2008, at 10:56 PM, Claes Wallin wrote:
>>> Is there another virtual-world community with similar features that
>>> you
>>> would recommend as an alternative? I'm genuinely interested to know.
>>
>> The pub?
>
> +1 f
At 07:57 AM Saturday 11/15/2008, Claes Wallin wrote:
>Charlie Bell wrote:
> > On 15/11/2008, at 10:56 PM, Claes Wallin wrote:
> >> Is there another virtual-world community with similar features that
> >> you
> >> would recommend as an alternative? I'm genuinely interested to know.
> >
> > The pub?
At 07:39 AM Saturday 11/15/2008, Charlie Bell wrote:
>On 15/11/2008, at 10:56 PM, Claes Wallin wrote:
> > Is there another virtual-world community with similar features that
> > you
> > would recommend as an alternative? I'm genuinely interested to know.
>
>The pub?
>
>Charlie
. . . ronn! :
On 15 Nov 2008 at 12:56, Claes Wallin wrote:
> Is there another virtual-world community with similar features that you
> would recommend as an alternative? I'm genuinely interested to know.
It's still in beta, currently more limited and with a somewhat
different focus, but Metaplace, Raph Koste
Charlie Bell wrote:
> On 15/11/2008, at 10:56 PM, Claes Wallin wrote:
>> Is there another virtual-world community with similar features that
>> you
>> would recommend as an alternative? I'm genuinely interested to know.
>
> The pub?
+1 funny, +1 insightful.
The pub does offer some of the benef
On 15/11/2008, at 10:56 PM, Claes Wallin wrote:
> Is there another virtual-world community with similar features that
> you
> would recommend as an alternative? I'm genuinely interested to know.
The pub?
Charlie
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Andrew Crystall wrote:
> On 12 Nov 2008 at 19:08, Nick Arnett wrote:
>> Anybody here a Second Life participant? I'm talking to them about perhaps
>> joining the company... but I'm barely familiar with it as a user. Any
>> suggestions about things to try, etc. I'm most interested in metrics and
>
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 7:22 PM, Andrew Crystall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> I've sent you something I hope you'll be interested in offlist, but
> from a personal standpoint I'm highly uncomfortable with their
> general policys - the Linden's application of what can only be taken
> as censorship h
I've sent you something I hope you'll be interested in offlist, but
from a personal standpoint I'm highly uncomfortable with their
general policys - the Linden's application of what can only be taken
as censorship has lead me to stear directly clear of playing SL and
many of their economic desc
Nick Arnett wrote:
> Anybody here a Second Life participant? I'm talking to them about perhaps
> joining the company... but I'm barely familiar with it as a user. Any
> suggestions about things to try, etc. I'm most interested in metrics and
> such, things that are or could be measured, which ha
On Nov 12, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Nick Arnett wrote:
> The brief description is that I do social network analytics.
Whoah, OK, well outside my purview.
-- Warren
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> Anybody here a Second Life participant? I'm talking to
> them about perhaps
> joining the company... but I'm barely familiar with it
> as a user. Any
> suggestions about things to try, etc. I'm most
> interested in metrics and
> such, things that are or could be measured, which has to do
> mos
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 7:11 PM, Warren Ockrassa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
> I don't do SL -- hell, I'm still working out the intricacies of my
> *first* life -- but in more general terms, I've got an ear to the
> ground on various aspects of work to be found in the areas of Web
> design and g
On Nov 12, 2008, at 8:08 PM, Nick Arnett wrote:
> Anybody here a Second Life participant? I'm talking to them about
> perhaps
> joining the company... but I'm barely familiar with it as a user. Any
> suggestions about things to try, etc. I'm most interested in
> metrics and
> such, things t
Anybody here a Second Life participant? I'm talking to them about perhaps
joining the company... but I'm barely familiar with it as a user. Any
suggestions about things to try, etc. I'm most interested in metrics and
such, things that are or could be measured, which has to do mostly with the
eco
On 24 Jul 2008, at 23:04, Nick Arnett wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Dan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> My wife's computer, running Vista,
>
>
> Although I'm tempted to say, "Well, there's your problem..."
Even Windows fans avoid Vista :-)
Progress Maru
--
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Nick Arnett wrote:
> If it is making a connection to your wireless router, but behaving this way,
> it sounds like a gateway or DNS server address problem... make sure that
> your wireless connection is set to get the gateway address and DNS servers
> via DHCP. If either of those is wrong, you'd g
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Dan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My wife's computer, running Vista,
Although I'm tempted to say, "Well, there's your problem..."
If it is making a connection to your wireless router, but behaving this way,
it sounds like a gateway or DNS server address problem
My wife's computer, running Vista, has been showing a very funny symptom.
It can no longer access the internet through our home wireless. It can see
and access the other computers on the network, it can access the internet
through other wireless routers, it can access the internet through a cable
On 12 May 2007, at 03:42, Robert Seeberger wrote:
>
> You would think Wikipedia would have an article that clarifies the
> various security screw types.
> The best set I own has around 54 different tips in about a dozen
> different styles.
> Makes my life a lot easier when I have to work on a fir
>There are screws which have a hexagonal-shaped depression in the head
>which require a tool which is variously called an "Allen wrench" or a
>"hex key" to turn them. Then there are some which have a hexagonal
>depression in the head but instead of being flat the bottom of the
>depress
- Original Message -
From: "Ronn! Blankenship" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion"
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 4:16 AM
Subject: Re: Irregulars Question: Screws
> At 08:58 PM Friday 5/11/2007, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:
>>On 5/11/2007 7:45
At 08:58 PM Friday 5/11/2007, Robert G. Seeberger wrote:
>On 5/11/2007 7:45:36 PM, Ronn! Blankenship
>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Not that kind. Get your mind out of the gutter.
> >
> >
> > There are screws which have a hexagonal-shaped depression in the
> > head
> > which require a tool which
At 09:42 PM Friday 5/11/2007, Robert Seeberger wrote:
>- Original Message -
>From: "Charlie Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Killer Bs Discussion"
>Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 8:35 PM
>Subject: Re: Irregulars Question: Screws
>
>
> >
&g
- Original Message -
From: "Charlie Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion"
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 8:35 PM
Subject: Re: Irregulars Question: Screws
>
> On 12/05/2007, at 10:45 AM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
>
>> Not th
On 5/11/2007 7:45:36 PM, Ronn! Blankenship
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Not that kind. Get your mind out of the gutter.
>
>
> There are screws which have a hexagonal-shaped depression in the
> head
> which require a tool which is variously called an "Allen wrench" or
> a
> "hex key" to turn th
In a message dated 5/11/2007 6:36:22 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Torx.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torx
Charlie
To prevent theft, this type of screw has been used exclusively in northern
Iraq.
Yes, I am going to say it:
Torx are for Kurds.
Thank you
On 12/05/2007, at 10:45 AM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
> Not that kind. Get your mind out of the gutter.
>
>
> There are screws which have a hexagonal-shaped depression in the head
> which require a tool which is variously called an "Allen wrench" or a
> "hex key" to turn them. Then there are som
Not that kind. Get your mind out of the gutter.
There are screws which have a hexagonal-shaped depression in the head
which require a tool which is variously called an "Allen wrench" or a
"hex key" to turn them. Then there are some which have a hexagonal
depression in the head but instead of
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
>
> Question forwarded from another list:
>
>
>
> I need a book to teach portugue with a teacher's book, a student's
> book and a workbook to a calssroom students that`s what I call a
> program book,
>
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
No :-/
Alberto Monteiro
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Question forwarded from another list:
I need a book to teach portugue with a teacher's book, a student's
book and a workbook to a calssroom students that`s what I call a program book,
Any ideas?
-- Ronn! :)
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At 04:48 PM Monday 10/23/2006, Deborah Harrell wrote:
> Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
> > Deborah Harrell wrote:
> ...Using Mexican vanilla (prepared
> >with propylene glycol# as well as grain alcohol)
> >#Yep, radiator antifreeze -- I _do not_ advise it
> >for consumption at all!
> Actually most a
> Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
> > Deborah Harrell wrote:
> ...Using Mexican vanilla (prepared
> >with propylene glycol# as well as grain alcohol)
> >#Yep, radiator antifreeze -- I _do not_ advise it
> >for consumption at all!
> Actually most antifreeze is _ethyl_ glycol, which
> tastes sweet and
>I may go to London in two weeks, and I know nothing
>about good [breakfast included: my company pays for
>hotel but not for food, and I am in no financial position
>to have extra expenses!] hotels.
>Any suggestions?
>Alberto Monteiro
That depends, do you want the room by the night or by th
At 07:45 PM Friday 10/13/2006, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 14/10/2006, at 8:42 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
(I have one of those 5 CD changers that Panasonic marketed several
years ago, but they apparently quit making it or updating drivers
for it for Win98 or higher, so it sits in an old box gather
I may go to London in two weeks, and I know nothing about good
[breakfast included: my company pays for hotel but not for food,
and I am in no financial position to have extra expenses!] hotels.
Any suggestions? I would prefer those that are close to Lanesborough Place
or to the subway line that
On 14/10/2006, at 8:42 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
It does. Thank you for mentioning that, since I use it all the
time for burning discs. Duh. Didn't even try to find it there
(mainly because someone on another list mentioned something else
but as yet hasn't followed through with a na
At 02:40 PM Friday 10/13/2006, Deborah Harrell wrote:
> Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yikes. I mistranslated. It's not Phenol, it's Formol
> (formaldeide, CH2O, whatever)...
> I think it's clothes that are contaminated.
Howcum you think they call it "gross" . . . :P
Uh,
At 01:04 PM Friday 10/13/2006, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 14/10/2006, at 12:59 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 07:54 AM Friday 10/13/2006, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 13/10/2006, at 9:26 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
I'm looking for a program or method to be able to copy a CD-ROM
onto the HD and insta
> Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yikes. I mistranslated. It's not Phenol, it's Formol
> (formaldeide, CH2O, whatever)...
> I think it's clothes that are contaminated.
Uh, good luck...
Most of us kept a couple of sets of clothing dedicated
to that class, and threw them away when
On 14/10/2006, at 12:59 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 07:54 AM Friday 10/13/2006, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 13/10/2006, at 9:26 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
I'm looking for a program or method to be able to copy a CD-ROM
onto the HD and install it and run it from there. Someone on
another lis
At 07:54 AM Friday 10/13/2006, Charlie Bell wrote:
On 13/10/2006, at 9:26 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
I'm looking for a program or method to be able to copy a CD-ROM
onto the HD and install it and run it from there. Someone on
another list said there is a program called "Liquid CD" which does
On 13/10/2006, at 9:26 AM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
I'm looking for a program or method to be able to copy a CD-ROM
onto the HD and install it and run it from there. Someone on
another list said there is a program called "Liquid CD" which does
this on the Mac. I of course am looking for s
I'm looking for a program or method to be able to copy a CD-ROM onto
the HD and install it and run it from there. Someone on another list
said there is a program called "Liquid CD" which does this on the
Mac. I of course am looking for something for WinXP. Any suggestions?
-- Ronn! :)
At 01:15 PM Wednesday 10/11/2006, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to eliminate the smell of Phenol?
Yikes. I mistranslated. It's not Phenol, it's Formol (formaldeide,
CH2O, whatever)
> Since you ask, I presume it is already too late for
> "Don't use it
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to eliminate the smell of Phenol?
Yikes. I mistranslated. It's not Phenol, it's Formol (formaldeide,
CH2O, whatever)
> Since you ask, I presume it is already too late for
> "Don't use it in the first place"?
>
It's not for me; but I can't resist
In a message dated 10/11/2006 9:54:45 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 11:44 AM Wednesday 10/11/2006, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
>Does anyone know how to eliminate the smell of Phenol?
>
>Alberto Monteiro
Since you ask, I presume it is already too late for "Don't
At 11:44 AM Wednesday 10/11/2006, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Does anyone know how to eliminate the smell of Phenol?
Alberto Monteiro
Since you ask, I presume it is already too late for "Don't use it in
the first place"?
What do you wish to remove the smell from? (IOW, presumably you wish
to
Does anyone know how to eliminate the smell of Phenol?
Alberto Monteiro
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Alberto Monteiro wrote:
>What's the meaning of _boarding_ here? It seemed that it was
>referring to the airport expenses, but the lack of mention
>about hotel and food suggests otherwise.
It sounds like "room and board" to me.
Jim
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
I may be assigned to a course in London, and the programme includes
the following:
"(...) will pay for the cost of the training courses and materials.
Your organization will have to cover the costs of the flights and
boarding expenses for nominated
Alberto said:
What's the meaning of _boarding_ here? It seemed that it was
referring to the airport expenses, but the lack of mention about
hotel and food suggests otherwise.
"Boarding" suggests the price of the hotel to me.
Rich
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I may be assigned to a course in London, and the programme includes
the following:
"(...) will pay for the cost of the training courses and materials.
Your organization will have to cover the costs of the flights and
boarding expenses for nominated participants."
What's the meaning of _boarding_
> From: Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Which language is _the simplest_ to program things like a binary
> file that packs things?
>
> Something like the specification of a "graphic" file could
> be like:
>
> 4 bytes for the header: AVFM
> 4 bytes (little endian) for the x dimension
> 4
Which language is _the simplest_ to program things like a binary
file that packs things?
Something like the specification of a "graphic" file could
be like:
4 bytes for the header: AVFM
4 bytes (little endian) for the x dimension
4 bytes (little endian) for the y dimension
(R,G,B) as 2 bytes big
> On Behalf Of William T Goodall
>
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0003QIFHG/103-9218007-6499853
>
> Cheaper, bigger, has print server. What's the catch?
I went with a Buffalo Technologies LinkStation, in case anyone is
wondering. I had another friend who recommended this one as well.
Than
At 09:53 AM Sunday 3/19/2006, Julia Thompson wrote:
William T Goodall wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0003QIFHG/103-9218007-6499853
Cheaper, bigger, has print server. What's the catch?
Sweet! If Dan doesn't get the current "spare" computer fixed up to
be a print server before his 2
William T Goodall wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0003QIFHG/103-9218007-6499853
Cheaper, bigger, has print server. What's the catch?
Sweet! If Dan doesn't get the current "spare" computer fixed up to be a
print server before his 2-week vacation is over, I'm going to strongly
rec
On Mar 19, 2006, at 11:30 PM, William T Goodall wrote:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0003QIFHG/103-9218007-6499853
Cheaper, bigger, has print server. What's the catch?
Shit documentation... but other than that i dunno. Good spot.
Charlie
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On 18 Mar 2006, at 11:13PM, Charlie Bell wrote:
On Mar 19, 2006, at 4:54 AM, Horn, John wrote:
Why the print server? There are many printers now that sit
directly on the network, HP make a couple with ethernet
support (set one up for my other half's folks last week). Or
get a router with the
On Mar 19, 2006, at 4:54 AM, Horn, John wrote:
Why the print server? There are many printers now that sit
directly on the network, HP make a couple with ethernet
support (set one up for my other half's folks last week). Or
get a router with the print server if you really need one.
Netgear do a
> On Behalf Of Charlie Bell
> On Mar 18, 2006, at 10:18 AM, Horn, John wrote:
>
> > Any of you have any experience with Network Attached Storage
drives?
> > I'm interested in finding one that is not too expensive,
> can be hooked
> > into my router (which probably all of them can) and has a buil
On Mar 18, 2006, at 10:18 AM, Horn, John wrote:
Any of you have any experience with Network Attached Storage drives?
I'm interested in finding one that is not too expensive, can be
hooked into my router (which probably all of them can) and has a
built in print server.
Why the print server? Th
Any of you have any experience with Network Attached Storage drives?
I'm interested in finding one that is not too expensive, can be
hooked into my router (which probably all of them can) and has a
built in print server.
I had a very difficult time trying to find information in my
searching on th
On Sep 5, 2005, at 9:11 PM, Maru Dubshinki wrote:
On 9/5/05, Dave Land <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It'll be a while 'til you can get a copy of OS X that will run on
non-Apple Intel hardware, but in the meanwhile, FreeBSD itself is
very
well-regarded from a security standpoint and has all the
On 9/5/05, Dave Land <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 5, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
>
> >> is a universe of possibilities. We haven't even *begun* to discuss
> >> the
> >> other Unixes out there!
> >
> > Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Then I hope you won't mind a mention of
On Sep 5, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
is a universe of possibilities. We haven't even *begun* to discuss
the
other Unixes out there!
Any suggestions appreciated.
Then I hope you won't mind a mention of FreeBSD, about which I knew
nothing
until I started using a FreeBSD-base
At 07:57 PM Monday 9/5/2005, Maru Dubshinki wrote:
On 9/5/05, Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> So, any recommendations?
>
> _
> ¹As I mentioned a few days ago when I was trying
> to get these new hard drives installed, I have
> the latest version (8.0) of Partition Magic and
On 9/5/05, Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> So, any recommendations?
>
> _
> ¹As I mentioned a few days ago when I was trying
> to get these new hard drives installed, I have
> the latest version (8.0) of Partition Magic and
> the Boot Magic program which comes with it in
>
On many occasions, including at 04:48 AM
Wednesday 8/31/2005, William T Goodall has signed off with:
"It is our belief, however, that serious professional users will run
out of things they can do with UNIX." - Ken Olsen, President of DEC,
1984.
It always reminds me that my experience with Un
At 07:09 PM Tuesday 8/30/2005, Russell Chapman wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
FWIW, I was getting constant nastygrams from the system that free space
on the C: drive was getting very low. Now I have 1.38TB of disk
space. Perhaps that'll be enough to get me through Labor Day without
getting a
On 31 Aug 2005, at 12:39 am, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
So again as seems to be usual with computers, sometimes it works
exactly as it is supposed to, other times you do the exact same
thing and it doesn't work, and there's no way to tell which result
you're going to get.
That's more of
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
FWIW, I was getting constant nastygrams from the system that free
space on the C: drive was getting very low. Now I have 1.38TB of disk
space. Perhaps that'll be enough to get me through Labor Day without
getting any more nastygrams . . .
Hmmm - I could get a fairly
At 07:10 PM Monday 8/29/2005, Russell Chapman wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
I tried several times, playing around with the settings in Ghost (largely
guessing, as the "help" file is not very helpful and the dead tree manual
which came in the box even less), but never got any better results th
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
I tried several times, playing around with the settings in Ghost
(largely guessing, as the "help" file is not very helpful and the dead
tree manual which came in the box even less), but never got any better
results than that: a reportedly successful copy to the new dri
At 10:45 PM Sunday 8/28/2005, Russell Chapman wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Has anyone ever done this to copy the contents of the old drive to a new
(larger) drive? I have been working on doing so for hours: a couple of
times it has reported that it copied successfully, but the computer wou
At 10:54 PM Sunday 8/28/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spent my weekend buying a 220 gig computer for $220 and then deleting/
uninstalling game after game I didn't get the needed CDs that go with them.
And printers.
And photos.
And purchase orders with credit card numbers.
Strange for some
In a message dated 8/28/2005 8:47:07 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
> Has anyone ever done this to copy the contents of the old drive to a
> new (larger) drive? I have been working on doing so for hours: a
> couple of times it has report
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Has anyone ever done this to copy the contents of the old drive to a
new (larger) drive? I have been working on doing so for hours: a
couple of times it has reported that it copied successfully, but the
computer would not boot with the new drive as drive 0. Can anyon
On 8/26/05, Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever done this to copy the contents of the old drive to a new
> (larger) drive? I have been working on doing so for hours: a couple of
> times it has reported that it copied successfully, but the computer would
> not boot with
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:06:06 -0500, Ronn!Blankenship
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone ever done this to copy the contents of the old drive to a new
(larger) drive? I have been working on doing so for hours: a couple of
times it has reported that it copied successfully, but the computer
Has anyone ever done this to copy the contents of the old drive to a new
(larger) drive? I have been working on doing so for hours: a couple of
times it has reported that it copied successfully, but the computer would
not boot with the new drive as drive 0. Can anyone tell me the "trick" to
I would like to thank the help, even though I could solve
the problem before I read the suggestions :-)
Of course, my solution was working stupidly, and using Excel's
bugs to get what I wanted :-)
> (1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic?
Yes, if and only if we have _exactly_
Alberto,
(1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic?
Yes. Fortunately, it's one of Excel's built-in custom chart types.
It's so "not-custom" that the description of the chart begins
"Classic combination chart..."
Here's how: From the "Insert" menu, choose "Chart..."
Select th
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:53:46 -0200, Alberto Monteiro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic?
Don't understand the question.
(2) is there any intelligent way to plot only meaningful values? For
example, if I am plotting densities (A1:A10 is volu
At 08:53 AM Thursday 8/25/2005, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
(1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic?
(2) is there any intelligent way to plot only meaningful values? For
example, if I am plotting densities (A1:A10 is volume, B1:B10 is mass,
C1:C10 is density, but not all of them h
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