Montgomery County Public Library has free movie downloads if your
friend has access to a library card from there. Downloads are good
for 7 day then they self delete. Limit of 10 a week. Cannot burn
them to DVD however. Just re-download. Since they are always
available there is really
if you can't burn them to DVD, how do you watch them? on your computer
monitor
Jim wrote:
Montgomery County Public Library has free movie downloads if your
friend has access to a library card from there. Downloads are good
for 7 day then they self delete. Limit of 10 a week. Cannot burn
You can hear a review for Jungledisk at
http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm episode 123.
I haven't tried it but the security on JD sounds really good.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Paula Minor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone used this service?
http://jungledisk.com/
I was just
Is imaging the same as backup? When I do the Windows backup, it looks
like it only chooses My Documents, Favorites, Desktop and Cookies, and
it doesn't backup any programs that I see (although I don't know this).
If imaging is different, how is that best done? I have no desire to keep
track of
Really great software! Thanks, it covers just about everything I might
ever need in the future.
Thanks again,
Richard
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
www.belarc.com
Download belarc advisor.
For many program it even prints out your install key or serial number.
Very handy I use it all the
See, that's the problem all the plethora of current services seem to
be ignoring in a big way. Presumably we're supposed to hook our
computer to our TV. While many people do that, I bet many more don't,
and would like not just the freedom to archive the material, but to be
able to move it from
No. A disk image is a snapshot of ALL the data on that disk partition.
An image _is_ a backup, but a backup only saves selected data.
Norton Ghost, Acronis, a freeware imager:
http://www.download.com/DriveImage-XML/3000-2242_4-10443230.html
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 8:45 AM, Richard P. [EMAIL
That's what Apple tv is for...or mythtv or media center from MS.
I do have a computer hooked up to my tv as well as a 24 widescreen on my
main system. I watch dvds all the time on the 24 and stream all kinds of
podcasts and other videos to my computer behind the tv. I've also got a
large HD in
Yes, just buy a new hard drive and install to that. Keep the whole old
drive as a backup.
This is the only way to be truly sure you don't lose anything. Makes me
glad that drive prices have gotten so cheap.
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Don't mess with Java for now. Java keeps its old libraries around because
some apps want to call the older versions.
Most of the Adobe items listed are other Adobe programs. Focus on Flash
and Shockwave for now.
J2 SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 1
J2 SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 10
How do I remove JavaScript? (I have already Googled this question
without help.)
You don't. That is part of the browser, not an add-in. You can turn it
off via preferences, but not remove it.
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Tony B wrote:
I was helping a neighbor with her new broadband today and she's into
classic movies. So I started telling her about the internet. But
everything we could scare up on a Google search seems to want you to
watch stuff on their site.
Is anyone aware of any sites that are geared toward
Most of the rights they want granted are necessary to permit them to
operate their service. The only odd one is about letting Google use your
content in its advertising. It is overly broad and could be a problem for
someone selling photography as a business. But a business would not be
using
Most of the rights they want granted are necessary to permit them to
operate their service. The only odd one is about letting Google use
your
content in its advertising. It is overly broad and could be a problem
for
someone selling photography as a business. But a business would not be
Antennaweb shows that at 9 degrees and when I look at the antenna that was
installed by a professional tower jockey who tested signal strength (analog
at that time) it looks to be around that vector... The analog reception for
the big four is generally excellent. I don't know what else to do. My
I'm not sure that's better, just somewhat convenient. Or is it? I'd
just hang the old drive on there long enough to image it to the new
drive (overnight, 0 labor), then disconnect it. Then you'd have the
browsable image right there. When you haven't referred to the image
for a few weeks, delete
Yesterday when I was with the client I had her google free movie
downloads and public domain movies and we had no problem finding
lots of classic movies. Try it. But I couldn't see any way to easily
burn them to DVD.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious
Interestingly opera 9.50b browser puts up a warning for antennaweb.org as a
registered malware risk site...??
McAfee Site Advisor gives them a green check mark. As do I.
I went there and found my location and it shows only 2 digital channels none
of which is what I get ...it's inaccurate.
I
Does the disk image include the operating system or is it everything but
the OS? It does sound like the way to go.
Richard P.
Tony B wrote:
No. A disk image is a snapshot of ALL the data on that disk partition.
An image _is_ a backup, but a backup only saves selected data.
Norton Ghost,
I'd appreciate some advice:
I want to buy a relatively inexpensive, monochrome laser printer for
very light duty in a home office with three Macs networked via a
router and an Airport Extreme (g). Duplex capability is highly
desirable but not strictly necessary (e.g. I can't pay too much
Thinking on buying a refirb or scratch and dent dell with the subject
line processer..
What are the list folks experience with dell outlet?
What do folks think of the above processor ?(what os are you using?)
For some odd reason i want to know if the cores show up as seperate
cpu's in
If you image the system partition (c: maybe) then yes, you'll have a
snapshot of the OS that day.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Richard P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does the disk image include the operating system or is it everything but
the OS? It does sound like the way to go.
Richard
What are the list folks experience with dell outlet?
I've bought many a system from there. Both servers and laptops; only one
problem and the warranty took care of that PDQ. I recommend it to anyone.
What do folks think of the above processor ?(what os are you using?)
The Core 2 Duos are
what does dual core mean?
Jeff Wright wrote:
What are the list folks experience with dell outlet?
I've bought many a system from there. Both servers and laptops; only one
problem and the warranty took care of that PDQ. I recommend it to anyone.
What do folks think of the above
Try Brothers HL-2170W wireless laser networking printer.
It has both Windows and Mac drivers. Retail is $149.00
Stewart
At 03:40 PM 3/23/2008, you wrote:
I'd appreciate some advice:
I want to buy a relatively inexpensive, monochrome laser printer for
very light duty in a home office with
Essentially it the ability to put two cores (CPU's) onto one CPU.
This gives it the ability to split tasks if needed (two separate
functioning processes)
It is not as good as two computers for one price, but it does allow
you to have to separate processes running at the same time and not
Sometimes I use safari for windows for a change of landscape ...I have 3.0.2
...is the 3.1 update needed (I have dialup and 39mb is gonna take days) ??
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I'd recommend a Brother printer. They are relatively inexpensive and
I've had good luck with them. They have been very easy to use with my
Macs. The MSRP of HL-2070N is $129.99, but I've seen them on sale for
$99. While I do not have my Brother printer networked, a friend of mine
bought
That is what I have, works great.
Stewart
At 05:28 PM 3/23/2008, you wrote:
I'd recommend a Brother printer. They are relatively inexpensive
and I've had good luck with them. They have been very easy to use
with my Macs. The MSRP of HL-2070N is $129.99, but I've seen them
on sale for
From a recent Deal-mac
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This seems to have replaced the 2070N. They are pretty good printers
and so far reliable.
HP's have been great too, but their entry level networked printer is
much higher.
For the price you cant really go wrong.
Stewart
At 09:28 PM 3/23/2008, you wrote:
From a recent Deal-mac
$90
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