At 06:26 PM 1/11/2005, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 11 Jan 2005 at 6:42, Phil Daley wrote:
At 1/10/2005 09:28 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
If you're *not* receiving all your spam and evaluating
for false
positives on a regular basis, then you're losing some
percentage of
legitimate messages.
On Jan 12, 2005, at 2:42 AM, dhbailey wrote:
That's a bit of a pipe-dream, isn't it? If hackers can spoof my
e-mail address so it appears to come from New Hampshire, why do you
think they would be able to block e-mail from a specific country? All
they would have to do is to spoof everything
On Jan 12, 2005, at 5:42 AM, dhbailey wrote:
I'd rather receive 500 FREE spams each day and keep e-mail free, than
to pay an initial tax of $7 as someone suggested. Because I know that
in another few years it will be $70, then $700 and then the internet
will become the haven of only the
On 12 Jan 2005, at 02:20 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
OWC is a great place until you need their
after sales help.
Actually, I've had great customer service from OWC, including a number
of returns. Never had any trouble with them.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY
andrew, i just upgraded to 10.3.6 and then 10.3.7, and in searching to
see just what was different in the versions found this (for 10.3.6
updater):
...
Other
* Resolves a situation in which incorrect characters could show up for
some fonts.
Thanks for that. When I finally succeed in downloadin
Now, if they'd just add audio line-in as well as out..guess you
can't put *everything* in such a small box?
Bonnie
On Tuesday, January 11, 2005, at 09:54 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Okay, I bit the bullet and preordered the 1.42 GHz model:
http://www.apple.com/macmini/specs.html
Apple says
I seem to remember a thread here quite a while back reporting a bug when
printing pdfs of finale 95 files created with OS X. Well, I just
received a score from my publishers, and it seems the bug has struck
again! All whole bar and semiquaver rests print as ppp marks. (File was
created with Finale
On 12 Jan 2005, at 03:22 PM, Bonnie Harris wrote:
Now, if they'd just add audio line-in as well as out..guess you
can't put *everything* in such a small box?
Bonnie
Well, you'd want at least a 24-bit/96KHz breakout box anyway. (Rumors
of Apple's own FireWire breakout box abound... )
Mark D Lew wrote:
Or maybe Recordare will look into creating a utility to convert them
to MusicXML?
If they could it would be great, because since GB is based on Logic, we
would have some hope of directly exporting MusicXML files from Logic as
well.
BTW GarageBand is a great little app for
Hey everyone,
Is there such a thing as a DVI splitter cable -- in other words, a DVI
cable that will effectively do video mirroring off of a single DVI
port? (Or, is there perhaps a cable that will split into both DVI and
VGA?)
Failing that, is there some sort of switcher box that would allow
In a message dated 1/12/05 4:13:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Failing that, is there some sort of switcher box that would allow me to
easily switch back and forth between two different monitors?
Darcy -
Check out Dr. Bott. They have a switcher box.
Hi John,
Did you have a product in mind? The only switches I saw were ones
designed to share a single monitor between multiple computers, not the
other way around (which is what I want).
However, I did find this cable, which looks promising:
Darcy James Argue / 05.1.12 / 05:12 PM wrote:
Is there such a thing as a DVI splitter cable -- in other words, a DVI
cable that will effectively do video mirroring off of a single DVI
port? (Or, is there perhaps a cable that will split into both DVI and
VGA?)
I believe Gefen (not Geffen)
I have no info on this specific question, but G5 tower fans are so quiet, under most conditions, that I am able to work undisturbed within about 18 inches of mine, and I was irritated by my G4. If the fans in the Mac mini are as well designed and engineered, it should be OK.
Awaiting a more
In a message dated 1/12/05 5:22:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you have a product in mind? The only switches I saw were ones
designed to share a single monitor between multiple computers, not the
other way around (which is what I want).
However, I did find this cable, which looks
On 12 Jan 2005, at 07:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That doesn't seem like it will accomplish what you want - you want to
share a monitor between 2 computers not send video to 2 monitors,
right?
No. The opposite. One computer/DVI port, two monitors. Just like I
said below:
The only
In a message dated 1/12/05 6:23:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 12 Jan 2005, at 07:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That doesn't seem like it will accomplish what you want - you want to
share a monitor between 2 computers not send video to 2 monitors,
right?
No. The opposite. One
Dear Henry,
Would you please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the Finale
list, and permanently ban that email address? This is getting
completely out of hand.
(In case you are not aware -- every time *anyone* sends an email to the
Finale list, they get spammed with automated email from
I dunno ... best look out for lightning bolts, more earthquakes, and
diverse other Revelation type activities ...
:)
Dean
On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Dear Henry,
Would you please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the
Finale list, and permanently ban that email address?
Hi Chuck,
For what it's worth, here are the reports from the field:
http://www.macintouch.com/mwsf2005notebook.html
a. It does have a fan. An Apple staffer at the booth told me it
produces 22 dB, but she wasn't sure if that's when idle, in normal
use, or what. Since the only units I've seen
A while back Robert Patterson informed us about the joys of rotating
monitors especially with Finale. The discussion at the time, I think,
had some uncertainty about Mac OS X and rotation.
I was in a computer store today and saw an impressive monitor that
rotates left or right 45 degrees. It
On Jan 12, 2005, at 6:22 PM, Randolph Peters wrote:
A while back Robert Patterson informed us about the joys of rotating monitors especially with Finale. The discussion at the time, I think, had some uncertainty about Mac OS X and rotation.
I was in a computer store today and saw an impressive
I suspect that any versavision-capable video card will do. The current
list that ATI supports (as of Sep 2004) is at
http://robertgpatterson.com/techtipsfaq.html#anchor#MPRT.1
There are several options quite a bit cheaper than the 9800. One caveat
is that I read a post to a newsgroup about
Mark D Lew wrote:
Or maybe Recordare will look into creating a utility to convert them
to MusicXML?
If they could it would be great, because since GB is based on Logic,
we would have some hope of directly exporting MusicXML files from
Logic as well.
BTW GarageBand is a great little app for
On Jan 12, 2005, at 1:06 PM, Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account wrote:
Mark D Lew wrote:
Or maybe Recordare will look into creating a utility to convert them
to MusicXML?
If they could it would be great, because since GB is based on Logic,
we would have some hope of directly exporting MusicXML
On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:11 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
I have no info on this specific question, but G5 tower fans are so
quiet, under most conditions, that I am able to work undisturbed
within about 18 inches of mine, and I was irritated by my G4. If the
fans in the Mac mini are as well designed
From Macintouch:
The side wall of the Apple booth dedicated to the new Mac Mini (again,
Apple uses lower-case for the second m) remained packed all day. The
Mini, to me, isn't as eyecatching as most Apple products, but maybe it
isn't intended to be - mostly it's small and unobtrusive. Some
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