At this point I wouldn't bother with a digital tv box for a VCR but
would look for a DVR/DVD recorder with a new digital tv tuner. If you
get one with a hardrive to capture TV and a DVD burner to save what
you want you should be in good shape.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:28 PM, rlsimon [EMAIL
Yes but Mozy is basically a back up tool. Bandwidth limitations meant
that it would take. some days to transfer that much data either way.
Try out the free 2 GB to see if you like it. It doesn't take long to
set up.
I can't remember if it is Mac compliant but I think it may be..
db
Paula
We set it up Monday night, it worked fine.
Last night my wife couldn't print. Today I looked at it. It is plugged in,
but pressing the on button doesn't do anything (doesn't light up, etc.).
Looking at the back, there is a green light next to where the power cord is
connected. This light
got the chp magnavox version from walmart in del valley ...here 1h s of
phila getting only ch 3.1 ...good antenna on 40' tower pointed at city hall
...is that all there is ??
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I can't view this link. The message says that either JavaScript is
turned off or I have an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.
Downloaded latest version, still same message.
How to I check to see if Java Script is turned off? Using Firefox with
Windows XP.
Jeff Wright wrote:
Did someone
I found out how to enable JavaScript using the You Tube help. It was
already enabled. I still can't see this video nor any other video on
YouTube.
What's wrong?
Jeff Wright wrote:
Did someone say food fight?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-yldqNkGfo
On Mar 21, 2008, at 5:08 PM, rlsimon wrote:
got the chp magnavox version from walmart in del valley ...here
1h s of
phila getting only ch 3.1 ...good antenna on 40' tower pointed at
city hall
...is that all there is ??
Go to this site:
www.antennaweb.org
It seems that it is only YouTube that I can't view flash videos. I went
to several other sites with flash video and Mozilla Firefox plays them all.
I have searched Google for a cause but can find no link that might
explain why the YouTube message that either JavaScript is turned off or
I
Decided to go the WINE route...thanks for the tip.
Mike
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Michael Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm considering moving my mom from windows xp pro to ubuntu. She has
just one too many friends forwarding her every email they find on the
web I believe and
I was just wondering if it was reliable for photo storage. I have so
many external hard disks stacked on my desk for photo backup that
I'm running out of space...and sweating from the heat. ;-)
Why not Google's Picasa? It is specifically designed for photo storage
and has many useful
I found out how to enable JavaScript using the You Tube help. It was
already enabled. I still can't see this video nor any other video on
YouTube. What's wrong?
Most web sites that depend on Flash will employ some form of testing to
see if your setup meets their minimum requirements.
Tom,
Thanks for your reply.
First, I guess that YouTube is showing a video, not a flash, that I
can't view. But none of the videos nor the flash files can I view on
YouTube, but I can view both on other sites.
I visited your link, below, and got this result:
1 Browser type and version
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