Yes. I can use a command prompt to spit out a text doc of the folders
contents, I was hoping for something a little nicer looking.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:08 PM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote:
Tree command. DOS. It's been so long.
Can't you use the terminal, or I forget what it's
Heh. Just spotted another one; seems timely. Remember to take all
these quotes with a grain of salt; these are the truly discontented.
I'm just about to move to [] from 1and1 (who are awful btw,
please anyone reading this do not even consider 1and1, even if they
offer you lifetime hosting for
i spent a little time fiddlin' with my trusty ibm x31 to make a little space
...i decided to take off safari and chrome ...they aren't anything ...i
found coupla old versions of jvm ...how come updater doesn't take off the
old stuff? ...d'oh~! ...found some other stuff to dump ...a while ago I
...this morning I received an email from cheaptickets.com adtvertising a
huge sale on tickets from the usa to new zealand (really) ...a few minutes
ago I was listening to wrti fm in the delaware valley and they have a big
contest going on with the prize being a huge trip to mexico ...what ever
Saw the new MS Laptop Hunters ad last night on the TV. Besides
the norm of making the point the WIndows computers are cheap, I was
struck by what is obvious, yet to me questionable about the
correlation about being concerned about price while still spending an
awful lot on a kid. In the ad,
In the ad, the mom is out with her son, shopping
for a gaming computer for what appears to be maybe
a thirteen/fourteen year old. Her budget is $1,500.
Is this the norm these days for expenditures on the
whims of children?
I don't think it's the norm, especially in this economy, but
Yes, unplug and replug the USB. Win98 has a nasty habit of losing
USB-attached hardware. Remember this was the first WinOS to support USB,
and it wasn't pretty.
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I'm using both Yahoo and Network Solutions and both are fine, I actually
prefer Yahoo because their maintenance (Yahoo Webbuilder) is idiot proof.
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without too much running around.
This is an ideal example of why web shopping is better. At local stores
the good stuff was always out of stock.
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Yes. I can use a command prompt to spit out a text doc of the folders
contents, I was hoping for something a little nicer looking.
I said sed.
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Oh, btw, some other hosts to avoid that were mentioned (but not nearly
as often as 1and1): Bluehost, Ipower, Streamline.net, ANRHost,
Jumpline, Surfspeedy, Vodahost, IXwebhosting, and oddly, *any* host
outside of the USA.
I would put GoDaddy on the list just because they will constantly be
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Chris Dunford seed...@gmail.com wrote:
In the ad, the mom is out with her son, shopping
for a gaming computer for what appears to be maybe
a thirteen/fourteen year old. Her budget is $1,500.
Is this the norm these days for expenditures on the
whims of
Saw the new MS Laptop Hunters ad last night on the TV.
My fave is Laptop Hunters: Homeless Frank (only on YouTube). He gets it!
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Of course, try the obvious (reboot the computer, reboot the printer, replug,
check the ink, try the printer and cable on another computer)
If all else fails, a complete reinstall of the operating system may be your
best solution.
Win98 was not very stable... it usually needed to be erased and
If Yahoo (GeoCities?) is going to get out of the site hosting business,
wouldn't we want to not include them as a good hosting candidate? Or
are they only closing down GeoCities?
db
Tom Piwowar wrote:
Yahoo mentioned closing down Geocities in the near future. 11 is in
Philly? I lived there
At 2:00 PM -0400 4/28/09, Tom Piwowar wrote:
They moved their data center to Kansas City about a year ago. To their
credit they did it with minimal disruption to their clients. KC seems to
have lots of fiber due to its being a major RR hub. They claim to be
green, powered mostly by local hydro.
Only Geocities.
Yahoo Small Business continues.
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If Yahoo (GeoCities?) is going to get out of the site hosting business,
Thanks to all for their suggestions. I have passed them along and will
report back what works.
Interestingly, after working on their Win98 system for 3 days a few
years ago, I did buy a new WinXP PC for them to replace it, but had to
return it because of their personal reasons (learning a new
Both Yahoo web hosting and Godaddy web hosting seem to get fairly high
marks. Or, i.e., not a whole lot of negative remarks.
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Perhaps you did, but if you didn't offer a step by step how to export
a tree view folder list from sed to html, then nobody's interested.
I'm not even sure it's *possible*, not to mention the hassles
involved. Be lots easier for the OP to just get one of the shareware
tree view apps.
On Tue, Apr
According to a study sponsored by the EU(?ECIS?), MS didn't
document the Windows interface so that WP could use it. The
document was very interesting. It was things I had all along
but never had a strong enough desire to hunt down and
document.
It also didn't help that WordPerfect got sold
Art Clemons
According to a study sponsored by the EU(?ECIS?), MS didn't
document the Windows interface so that WP could use it. The
document was very interesting. It was things I had all along
but never had a strong enough desire to hunt down and
document.
It also didn't help that
I am doing some research for a mayor and council of a small town as a
favor. I am researching on line but think you all may have some hidden
gems that might not readily show up in a search.
Thanks.
/gayley
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It did.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Wayne Dernoncourt way...@panix.com wrote:
Art Clemons
According to a study sponsored by the EU(?ECIS?), MS didn't
document the Windows interface so that WP could use it. The
document was very interesting. It was things I had all along
but never
I am doing some research for a mayor and council of a small town as a
favor. I am researching on line but think you all may have some hidden
gems that might not readily show up in a search.
#1 Don't put the question in the subject line because many email clients
will truncate it.
It also didn't help that WordPerfect got sold several
times first to Novell and then Corel.
The big failure was that the folks at WordPerfect never figured out how
to re-engineer their program for a GUI. They made lots of mistakes. Their
menu structure was terrible. The tried to invent their
Perhaps you did, but if you didn't offer a step by step...
Where is you sense of adventure? Step-by-step is is for those whiney MFBs.
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Haha. Loved the Madoff computer also.
/gayley
On Apr 28, 2009, at 7:26 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
I am doing some research for a mayor and council of a small town as a
favor. I am researching on line but think you all may have some
hidden
gems that might not readily show up in a search.
#1
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
I am doing some research for a mayor and council of a small town as a
favor. I am researching on line but think you all may have some hidden
gems that might not readily show up in a search.
#1 Don't put the question in the
http://www.pcworld.com/article/163961/new_apple_gizmos_coming_exclusively_t
o_verizon.html
Everybody is guessing.
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Tom Piwowar
It also didn't help that WordPerfect got sold several
times first to Novell and then Corel.
The big failure was that the folks at WordPerfect never
figured out how to re-engineer their program for a GUI.
They made lots of mistakes. Their menu structure was
terrible. The tried to
and SED is for *nix I believe.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
Perhaps you did, but if you didn't offer a step by step...
Where is you sense of adventure? Step-by-step is is for those whiney MFBs.
Several thoughts come to mind:
- Since the town may also have a website, it sounds like its not
unreasonable to have a web form on the site instead of any other email way
to get a hold of the government. You can put a CAPATCHA or other
bot-obstacles in front of the form.
- Route email through
- Route email through something like gmail, which keep up-to-date on the
current spam methods and do a pretty good job at making sure that they
filter out the junk.
I do this. Works great.
Note that Google bought Postini so you could purchase their filtering
services that way too.
Since the town may also have a website, it sounds like its not
unreasonable to have a web form on the site instead of any other email way
to get a hold of the government. You can put a CAPATCHA or other
bot-obstacles in front of the form.
Spammers attack web forms too. They have bots that fill
First came windows and their first implementation to windows did not go well.
They came out with WP6 and that was much better. Then came all the
management changes.
They were a great Unix/Xenix WP and our clients loved it.
Stewart
At 05:09 PM 4/28/2009, you wrote:
Art Clemons
According
and SED is for *nix I believe.
There is a Windows version and a community that posts pre-written
scripts. Including one that works on directory trees. You would need to
adapt it for Windows format.
sed.sourceforge.net/grabbag/scripts/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/163961/new_apple_gizmos_coming_exclusive
ly_to_verizon.html
Everybody is guessing.
I see that you continue to be confused about what a netbook is.
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Right. My point wasn't put a web form there, and you're fine. It was
put a web form there, but you still need to put in some anti-bot
technology. Your suggestion of a form field may be easily effective as
well, although I've seen some spammers get around simple ones of these as
well.
On Tue,
Thanks, all, great thoughts and I will pass them on.
/gayley
On Apr 28, 2009, at 9:05 PM, Allen Firstenberg wrote:
Several thoughts come to mind:
- Since the town may also have a website, it sounds like its not
unreasonable to have a web form on the site instead of any other
email way
to
Yes, but what percentage of the time do you end up having to return
electronic purchases made online? All this talk of reception problems,
maybe a need for a special antenna, possibly roof antenna, etc. makes me
think a return may be fairly likely. But maybe there is no real good
alternative, as
Apple rebuts Microsoft criticisms that Macs are overpriced
http://tinyurl.com/c634vl
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No telling where this will end up, but it is interesting that Apple is
doing DMCA takedowns over discussions of how to use its products in an
unapproved manner.
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20090427/tc_pcworld/appleissuedafterpressuringopensourceitunesproject
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