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How much of the information you share about yourself online is true?
http://www.internetevolution.com/document.asp?doc_id=188252
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On Oct 28, 2009, at 8:49 PM, Mark A. Metz wrote:
Virtual ants designed to protect from other virtual invertebrates:
This certainly looks to be a smarter approach than scanning for
signatures. I also like the idea that the level of surveillance can go
up and down with the current level of
Virtual ants designed to protect from other virtual invertebrates:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33509921/ns/technology_and_science-security/
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Tony B wrote:
Well, *I* found it interesting anyway.
Top 10 Underhyped Webapps, 2009 Edition
http://lifehacker.com/5361979/top-10-underhyped-webapps-2009-edition
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Well, *I* found it interesting anyway.
Top 10 Underhyped Webapps, 2009 Edition
http://lifehacker.com/5361979/top-10-underhyped-webapps-2009-edition
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On Sep 25, 2009, at 8:28 PM, Tony B wrote:
Well, *I* found it interesting anyway.
Me too. Thanks for the link.
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What was that the sheep said in Animal Farm? Obaama good, republicans
bd.
Interesting insight...don't watch this if you are a narrow-minded zealot who
refuses to let the facts stand in the way of your opinion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W276ICvVAd4
2009/9/6 Jeff Morris jmor...@clarkswb.net writes:
Interesting insight...don't watch this if you are a narrow-minded zealot who
refuses to let the facts stand in the way of your opinion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W276ICvVAd4
So, here is Republican conservative Horowitz saying that the
With a situation in which ordinary keys are depressed at boot time, the POST
usually reports Keyboard failure, press F1 to continue unless you have the
POST or its error messages turned off. Good reason to leave everything
turned on even if the boot process is a bit longer. (I've never
This is an Intel D975XBX board that I have had no problems with
in the past. I am sure I am doing something stupid here.
Found the problem, thanks.
I'm kind of embarassed to report the cause.
The keyboard has a row of buttons across the top, two of them,
dead center, are a volume control.
Thanks for letting us know so we don't get caught in the similar fix.
The same thing could easily happen to my keyboard and it could easily
be missed except for the on-screen display indication anytime the
controls are changed. Sounds like you need a bigger desk :-))
Richard P.
This is an
OK, I plugged in an analog amp that I know works and I still
get no sound. The computer sees the device on the analog line
out jack and it appears nominal.
This is an Intel D975XBX board that I have had no problems with
in the past. I am sure I am doing something stupid here.
Any input would
Confusing question, with the quotes about a New Apple Toy and all. You
managed to get Mac OS running on an Intel board but you have no sound?
I don't understand.
In general, the latest sound chips use the same connectors for both
input and output, so it can be tricky to get sound where you want
Note: I'm not trying to start any massive discussions (although knowing
this group that's probably just a pipe dream)...
I got a frantic phone call last night. A friend had bought her first
Mac and was having trouble with it.
She bought it because she read various reviews saying Macs are
POV does count for a lot.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Larry Sacks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note: I'm not trying to start any massive discussions (although knowing
this group that's probably just a pipe dream)...
I got a frantic phone call last night. A friend had bought her first
On Aug 26, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Larry Sacks wrote:
Note: I'm not trying to start any massive discussions (although
knowing
this group that's probably just a pipe dream)...
I got a frantic phone call last night. A friend had bought her first
Mac and was having trouble with it.
Perhaps it
These days it seems every product wants to rewrite the simple drawer
file concept we've lived with for years. Even MS keeps talking about a
tag based file system in some newer version of Windows. But until it
goes system-wide, I just wish apps could stick to the real file
system. Picasa does this
Just to point out, tags have no relation to the complaint regarding
different programs rewriting the drawer and file.
Mike
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Tony B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These days it seems every product wants to rewrite the simple drawer
file concept we've lived with for
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