http://www.lynxbroadband.com/
has a number of products that help in this area to move content without
having extra stb's.
John
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On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
Take him to an Apple store. Check the schedule for the free classes they
hold there. Get info on the one-on-one training (see posts here on that).
Show him the Genius bar. Ask one of the store staff to explain Apple's
support
These are blue.
There is also Molson's Golden.
Stewart
At 12:41 AM 5/8/2009, you wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall
popoz...@earthlink.net wrote:
Boy you are no fun.
Make mine a Labatts.
You DRINK Lab rats? I thought you roast them on a stick.
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Don't start getting facts in the way of Tom's BS
Have you presented any facts yourself? No, just fanatical M$ B$.
I know: HOW DARE THEY RUN BENCHMARKS! They should just humbly genuflect.
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I have ordered, from the Apple Store, a refurbed Mac mini for this
fellow as his first computer. He has been convinced that he does not
have to have the same kind of computer that, as he put is, everyone
else has. The Mac mini was $419 and I also ordered from Apple a nice
Canon printer, the
Apparently, it is just a software change that would allow PIP on Verizon
DVR and they choose not to install it.
http://forums.verizon.com/vrzn/board/message?board.id=FiOS_TVmessage.id=1022
Verizon has a no frills box for $3 that only does channel surfing. It
will NOT give you the channel info,
BTW, interesting last paragraph in the article.
I was more interested by the second to last paragraph. Banks and law
enforcement were uninterested in what the researchers had learned.
That's why we have so much of this criminal activity going on.
Ars has a nice article with the bizarre news that XP mode in W7 requires
_specific_ versions of AMD or Intel's processors:
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/05/r2e-microsoft-intel-goof-
up-windows-7s-xp-mode.ars
Thank you,
Mark Snyder
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Don't start getting facts
Ars has a nice article with the bizarre news that XP mode in W7
requires _specific_ versions of AMD or Intel's processors:
XPM requires a virtualization mode that most, but not all, AMD and Intel
processors support. I don't follow exactly what you think is so bizarre
about this.
Okay, Chris, so you didn't bother to read it. You're a swordsman, not a
scholar: few clues (or cares).
For those who aren't know-it-alls: In W7, XPM requires _specific_
versions of Intel's -VT processors or AMD-V processors. My 2009 company
laptop does not qualify.
Thank you,
Mark Snyder
XPM requires a virtualization mode that most, but not all, AMD and Intel
processors support. I don't follow exactly what you think is so bizarre
about this.
The words goof up were chosen by Ars, not by list member Mike. Ars says
most of AMD's processors won't support XPM and that Intel's support
Okay, Chris, so you didn't bother to read it. You're
a swordsman, not a scholar: few clues (or cares).
For those who aren't know-it-alls: In W7, XPM requires
_specific_ versions of Intel's -VT processors or AMD-V
processors. My 2009 company laptop does not qualify.
I read it, Mark,
Hackers Want Millions For Data on Prescriptions:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/07/AR2009050702515.html
Just another opening salvo in a cyber war that's sure to heat up as we
become more connected. It will be interesting to see how low they can
bargain the pirates.
Actually if you'd been reading the posts you'd note I hadn't said anything
about MS BS, just your BS. Maybe drink some tea or something, calm down,
take a walk?
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
Don't start getting facts in the way of Tom's BS
Have you
I'm using Alsoft's DiskWarrior 4.1.1 on a WD 1 TB USB hard drive,
connected to a 2 GHz iMac G5 with 2 GB RAM.
DiskWarrior has now been on for about 48 hours.
Alsoft's support did not answer my questions.
If you have experience with DiskWarrior, what's your opinion:
1. Is DiskWarrior still
The words goof up were chosen by Ars, not by list
member Mike. Ars says most of AMD's processors won't
support XPM and that Intel's support is spotty.
Are you suggesting that the folks at Ars are all rabid
anti Microsofties?
I simply asked Mark to explain why he thinks this is bizarre,
Just another opening salvo in a cyber war that's sure to heat up as we
become more connected. It will be interesting to see how low they can
bargain the pirates. And what have they done with their website in the
meantime?
How can one ransom back something that was copied and not actually taken?
As to Ars says most of AMD's processors won't support XPM, you might want
to re-read the article. What Ars actually says is that the vast majority
of AMD's processors *will* support XPM.
No it says the Sempron won't. Sempron is AMD's budget chip and therefore
should represent the bulk of AMD
I'm using Alsoft's DiskWarrior 4.1.1 on a WD 1 TB USB hard drive,
connected to a 2 GHz iMac G5 with 2 GB RAM.
DiskWarrior has now been on for about 48 hours.
Tough question.
I have never seen DW run anything like this long. Step 1 usually runs
quite quickly. Some of the following steps are
Don't you think about what the words mean while you are reading?
Well, I guess that when I read the vast majority of AMD chips support XPM,
I don't interpret that to mean that the vast majority of AMD chips don't
support XPM.
But that's just me.
Actually if you'd been reading the posts you'd note I hadn't said anything
about MS BS, just your BS. Maybe drink some tea or something, calm down,
take a walk?
Go watch the calming fishes that cguys.org so thoughtfully provides.
You should shut down all other applications/ processes.
db
Alvin Auerbach wrote:
I'm using Alsoft's DiskWarrior 4.1.1 on a WD 1 TB USB hard drive,
connected to a 2 GHz iMac G5 with 2 GB RAM.
DiskWarrior has now been on for about 48 hours.
Alsoft's support did not answer my questions.
If you
How can the RIAA sue for songs copied but not actually taken?
Some reports claim the perp wiped all backups after stealing the data.
Seems to be conflicting reports.
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
Just another opening salvo in a cyber war that's sure to heat
Parallels is coming out with a XP virtualization tool for Windows 7.
That might work where MS's XP mode won't.
I've read a couple of reviews on XP mode in Windows 7 so far.
One class of reviews says essentially that XPM is great for its
very limited intended use, and the others say that XPM is
Well, I guess that when I read the vast majority of AMD chips support XPM,
I don't interpret that to mean that the vast majority of AMD chips don't
support XPM.
But that's just me.
That's why I wrote Don't you think about what the words mean while you
are reading? By excluding Semptron,
How can the RIAA sue for songs copied but not actually taken?
How can the RIAA find so many people quietly enjoying music in the
privacy of their own homes, but law enforcement can't track down people
who are openly scamming for people to send them money?
Probably...do you know which is the best seller? Sounds like you are the
one with assumptions unless you have some data on AMD sales?
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
Well, I guess that when I read the vast majority of AMD chips support
XPM,
I don't interpret
Do you have a place where I can look that statistic up?
The Sempron was a lower end CPU.
I am pretty sure but I do not think I have ever had a Sempron and I
am a big AMD fan. (and my processor average is 1-10 for AMD in home
owned computers)
It is similar to the Intel Celeron D.
Stewart
Much like a puppy who only seems to find the highest priced and most
liked shoe in your collection.
They never give up.
Cops have (Cyper ones) have many more cases to find plus their
resources are limited.
Stewart
At 03:21 PM 5/8/2009, you wrote:
How can the RIAA find so many people
Thanks Tom and db, for your advice.
My Alsoft advice was from Marc Moorash, Alsoft Technical Support.
I have no idea about what's in the drive, and I don't want to open it,
as it belongs to a friend of mine, not to me.
I will re-boot the iMac, and let my e-mail pile up on Verizon's
At 01:51 PM 5/8/2009 -0400, you wrote:
Hackers Want Millions For Data on Prescriptions:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/07/AR2009050702515.html
Has anyone read the new Jeffrey Deaver novel about data mining? It's
most interesting. He's one of my favorite
My motherboard has a 120gb limit for the internal ide drive (old dell 4400)
.does that also go for an external USB2 drive or does that obey some other
standard? If I get a 1tb external usb2 drive, will I hafta divide it into 9
different drives (hassle) or can I keep 1 drive letter?
Main
Cops have (Cyper ones) have many more cases to find plus their
resources are limited.
I think they are not trying. Once a year they wake up and make a big
hullabaloo over a single case, then go back asleep.
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My motherboard has a 120gb limit for the internal ide drive (old dell 4400)
.does that also go for an external USB2 drive or does that obey some other
standard?
The drive enclosure has its own disk controller inside it. Your limit
will depend on whatever that controller can do.
My wife has requested photo editing software for her new computer.
I am at a loss at the moment having just tanked on the CCNA exam and
could use a good suggestion to get this purchased and off my
'honey do' list for this weekend.
It does not have to be free, open source, etc, needs to run on
Just another opening salvo in a cyber war that's sure to heat up as we
become more connected. It will be interesting to see how low they can
bargain the pirates. And what have they done with their website in the
meantime?
How can one ransom back something that was copied and not actually taken?
What does she want to do? Just get rid of red eye or is she a pro? A pro
in the making?
Go with the free one first...if she has no preference..GIMP is a good
alternative.
2009/5/8 John Mealey III john.meal...@verizon.net
My wife has requested photo editing software for her new computer.
I
Whether or not the data was copied this time, it's still a good idea to
insist, where possible, that all medical records use something other
than a social security number as ID, for when the files really are
compromised.
The right way to handle such data is to keep it in an encoded format all
It does not have to be free, open source, etc, needs to run on XP, and
can't break the bank (I E Photoshop full edition).
Picasa is free and quite useful for basic editing and organizing. Online
sharing is very useful.
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All those users, encoding/decoding...take a hell of a lot of power.
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
Whether or not the data was copied this time, it's still a good idea to
insist, where possible, that all medical records use something other
than a social
Your sentiment is correct in theory, but every medical facility I've
dealt with insists on SSN. Tried hard at the INOVA Blood Bank, but no
SSN, no donation.
Even worse, is those on Medicare carry a card with their SSN on it. Yes,
you should probably not carry it in your wallet/purse unless
Corel Paint Shop Pro.
Very good compared to Photoshop.
Stewart
At 07:28 PM 5/8/2009, you wrote:
My wife has requested photo editing software for her new computer.
I am at a loss at the moment having just tanked on the CCNA exam and
could use a good suggestion to get this purchased and off
All those users, encoding/decoding...take a hell of a lot of power.
Another good reason to use Macs.
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Yeah those i7's in macs are so much faster and better then the ones in other
machines...uh..yeah. Macs use those magic i7's.
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
All those users, encoding/decoding...take a hell of a lot of power.
Another good reason to use Macs.
My experience is that the limit isn't on the size of one of the partitions, but
on the total size of the drive, and is determined by the number of bits
allocated to (buffer size for) LBA (logical block addressing) by the firmware
in the hard drive interface. In the case of external hard drives
At 09:04 PM 5/8/2009, b_s-wilk wrote:
Whether or not the data was copied this time, it's still a good idea to
insist, where possible, that all medical records use something other than a
social security number as ID, for when the files really are compromised.
But really we should stop using
I would say start with Picasa because you can have it installed and
running in 5 mins for free and it's use is so transparent. If it isn't
enough, move on.
db
Tom Piwowar wrote:
It does not have to be free, open source, etc, needs to run on XP, and
can't break the bank (I E Photoshop full
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