I find it so disappointing hot short sighted logic and well meaning
people can be.
DB, I'm going to pull a Star Trek reverence on you, but you're a
Vulcan. It's going to take you thousands of years to figure out you
need or even how to wipe your butt. To dangerous and doesn't figure
in
If anyone is interested, compugeeks (www.geeks.com) has refurbed
Apple Core Duo 2.16 laptops for 699.
Here is the direct Website.
They have everything from G3 Ibooks and up.
Stewart
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Looks like they even offer $100 discount off of that to make it $599:
http://tinyurl.com/llpjn2
http://www.geeks.com/pix/2009/SAVENB.html?cm_mmc=geekmail-_-daily_html-_-15sep09_SAVENB-Viewasweb
Richard P.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Rev. Stewart Marshall
revsamarsh...@earthlink.net wrote:
Jeff,
We took our risks and lost... the wreckage is fairly visible all around
us and will become more soberingly evident with time. If you think Asia
is sleeping while we dither about our problems, you are naive. Last I
heard their growth rate is currently 8% while ours is negative.
The
I'm looking into a better spell checker than the one that comes on the
Mac. Sometimes the one on the Mac does a lousy job of guessing what I'm
looking for.
Does anyone have knowledge or experience with an alternative that the
Mac can use instead of the native one?
Thanks!
Can anyone recommend a good secure password and personal info DB that is
sync-able with two (husband and wife) OSX laptops and two (husband and
wife) iPhones?
If all that is not possible then, one laptop and two iPhones would be
acceptable...
Splash ID is only sync-able with one computer
I would appreciate recommendations for an iPhone app. where the text
could perhaps be used in a note, email or SMS perhaps?
Who are the contenders and are they ready for prime time?
thanks in advance,
db
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On Sep 15, 2009, at 11:41 AM Sep 15, Jordan wrote:
I'm looking into a better spell checker than the one that comes on
the Mac. Sometimes the one on the Mac does a lousy job of guessing
what I'm looking for.
http://www.rainmakerinc.com/
Quick Voice
ShoutOUT [soon?] http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10185457-1.html
Jott
I would appreciate recommendations for an iPhone app. where the text could
perhaps be used in a note, email or SMS perhaps?
Who are the contenders and are they ready for prime time?
thanks in advance,