The bad grammar points I agree with. The Gallery page has the
artist's phone number. Ask them to call you. I doubt they will.
Worst case, take the offered cashiers check.
Charles
On Mar 20, 2008, at 8:14 AM, David Turk wrote:
My partner has a website advertising his artwork for sale.
Same with my OSX firefox 2.0.0.11. I can't wait to hear an explanation.
Chaels
On Mar 10, 2008, at 7:37 PM, Richard P. wrote:
If I let Firefox search for the right address by typing in
whatsmyip.org and pressing enter, it comes up with the white screen
and ip address as described below.
There are other voice recognition systems using phones.. to
transcribe medical record entries for example. I couldn't find
anything on the jott site about how long messages can be.
What I don't understand is how voice recognition can work so well
over a phone while a quality mic and few
Micheal,
This might not help you with given you're on XP. I use an OSX app
called Skim to manage and annotate sources for my papers. Its a
fantastic tool. Might even make it worth going to a Mac.
Charles
http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/
Skim is a PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. It
The Public Risk Management Association wants to use Excel as a
database? Makes you want to say, Hmmm...
g
cb
On Feb 6, 2008, at 3:13 PM, Constance Warner wrote:
And does anyone else have any talking points on why it's a bad idea to
replace a perfectly reliable, crash-proof database with
. It looks like the remaining hinderance is me
shedding a few hundred dollars.
On Nov 20, 2007, at 10:28 AM, Jordan wrote:
I just did a Google search of wireless camera Mac, without the
quotes, and saw some promising hits. Did you try that?
Charles Ballinger wrote:
I'm looking for a wireless IP
I'm looking for a wireless IP camera that can be config'd and managed
by OSX v1.4.11 (I think I'm following Tom and holding off a bit on
10.5). I've found cameras in the past that were supposed to run
under OSX but needed first to be set up under Windows. As a result,
I've never gotten
Thanks for confirming our experience Tom. We thought we couldn't be
happier with our computer experience before.. now we're closer to
*knowing* we couldn't be happier with our computers. Might even end
up putting onto the car, one of the many white Apple stickers we have
laying around
Our 1.6GHz G5 iMac died this morning. Bad logic board it seems. The
pinch is our 3y AppleCare expired two weeks ago.
Does anyone have an experience with Apple and grace periods or wiggle
room?
Charles
* == QUICK
I was in a Staples recently and noticed their sample book of cards.
Seems they keep one, assuming the customer says ok, to show their
work. I'm not a typesetting sort.. The cards were glossy without
raised type (they had a more concise term for that). They can put a
color logo and any
My 15 MBP has the matte screen. Its not as matte as the older
white iBook screens, but is nothing like the new glossy. I'm very
happy with my choice. I work with lots of overhead light and the
reflections on other glossy screens is distracting to me. The glossy
is nice and makes for a
From the FTC website http://www.ftc.gov/donotcall
Did you get an email claiming that your cell phone is about to be
assaulted by telemarketing calls because of a new cell phone number
database? Those claims are not true. In fact, federal law prohibits
telemarketers from using automated
and
fuzzy logic to build the systems.
cb
On Sep 30, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Mark Corrigan wrote:
On Sep 26, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Charles Ballinger wrote:
Any except the gov't hospital.
What government hospital are you talking about? I take it that you
are not a veteran and no nothing about
and probably easier for you too since you wouldn't be there pushing
her and hand-holding..
Maybe you would both have time to get a new hobby. g
cb
On Sep 30, 2007, at 7:43 PM, Mason Miller wrote:
This would all be easier, not for you, but for her, on a Mac.
Mason
Sent from my iPhone via
This lady might benefit from a resource like SeniorNet. She might
find a peer group. She'll learn things, maybe completely new things
that will develop new interests for her to pursue.
Who knows.. soon after Sue gets the PC set up the lady may go online,
order a Mac, pull it out of the
Adding to Matthew's comments:
The established trend is to use hospitalists. Your doc gets some
feedback, etc on your progress, but your inpatient care is directed
and managed by the hospital's W-2 employed hospitalist. I'd not call
a hospitalist a specialist other than as defined
On Sep 26, 2007, at 3:18 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
I think too many list members have switched to OS X. Now they don't
have
any computer problems to gripe about. The rest of you need to get
to work
-- install Vista or some other harebrained piece of software so we
can
ponder the consequences.
Teaching hospitals are fine.. especially if you're stuck with some
'zebra' of a problem. Although every July and August, given a
choice, I'd lean toward the non-teaching, non-govt places.
On Sep 26, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Robert wrote:
Tom Piwowar wrote:
Given the choice of three hospitals
What I can't get past is that we, or society is gov't. The federal
gov't was built only very specific powers. What it wasn't given
remained with the states.. more specifically the people. It's still
up to us. So again, what I don't understand is why we seem to want
out of our obligations
I have a 30GB iPod and need to buy a case for it. It spends most of
its time clipped into a bag, slipped into a jacket pocket, or sitting
on a table. I charge it via USB (no dock) and also plug a Griffin
iTalk microphone into it several times a week and would prefer a case
that allow me
I have a 30GB iPod and need to buy a case for it. It spends most of
its time clipped into a bag, slipped into a jacket pocket, or sitting
on a lectern. I charge it via USB (no dock) and also plug a Griffin
iTalk microphone into it several times a week and would prefer a case
that allow me
Ditto what Betty said. I very recently bought a MacBook Pro and had
the same experience. I had also ordered the 4GB RAM kit from datamem
and installed it in a snap.
She will love the machine. My first Mac was a dual USB iBook some 7
years ago and we still use that machine everyday at
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