On 8/3/09 8:14 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
Does it sound as if my mail database is irretrievable?
If you do find your database, move to Thunderbird. Actually, why not
give it a try to recover your database?
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This processor had three pieces to it,a vent looking thing,a processor
board and one other.The ad said the Hs was included,whatever that is.I am
hoping the thermal processor is one of the three items.I felt the price was
reasonable so I took a chance.The parts had just been taken out of
2009/8/4 mlitwin3797 mlitwin3...@att.net:
This processor had three pieces to it,a vent looking thing,a processor
board and one other.The ad said the Hs was included,whatever that is.
H/S or HSF means heatsink and fan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_sink
It's probably the vent-looking
At 10:14 PM -0400 8/3/2009, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
the Dock's Mail icon bouncing attracted my attention. I clicked on
it and was informed that (or something like this) directory is
broken. To fix it, you need to quit Mail.
Hate it when that happens.
I obeyed, and then re-launched Mail. I was
Opinions interspersed below;
On Aug 3, 2009, at 10:14 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
Hi folks,
While momentarily attending something on Safari, the Dock's Mail
icon bouncing attracted my attention. I clicked on it and was
informed that (or something like this) directory is broken. To fix