At 6:14 PM -0800 1/12/14, regarding Re: Browser g4, jonzie mann e-mailed:
itunes doesn't want to open...how can i attach quick time player to
play all my music instead of itunes or use other compatible player.
These folks have been very helpful to me:
iTunes Store Customer Support
://www.apple.com/support/itunes/ww/
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At 8:33 am -0700 9/25/13, regarding ios7 growing pains, Don
Wakefield e-mailed:
Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and
since Apple has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only
versions able to communicate with my newly installed ios7 on my
phone, I am at a loss
At 9:09 am -0400 4/29/13, regarding Re: spammers, Len Gerstel communicated:
List Members,
Please don't reply to these or comment on them. Every now and again
the spammers get through to our list by spoofing an unmoderated
member's email address. The Nannies/moderators take action to
On 8/6/12 3:30 pm, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
Audio Hijack allows for advanced settings. For example, to capture a
scheduled show. There are still a few radio shows that are not archived, so
setting AH to record a weekly saturday night show was a great option. It
also has silence detection, so if you
On 7/27/12 2:11 pm, MaGioZal wrote:
On 7/27/12 4:49 PM, Paul Stamsen atpaterfami...@gmail.com wrote:
P.S. I dislike the new Google Groups interface. Blech! Newsgroups are
supposed to be simple and texty, not full of CPU slowing frames and complex.
Then you'll HATE the new
On Jul 25, 2012, at 11:57 am, t...@prismnet.com wrote:
On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 4:00:06 AM UTC-5, MaGioZal wrote:
P.S. I dislike the new Google Groups interface. Blech! Newsgroups are
supposed to be simple and texty, not full of CPU slowing frames and complex.
Then you'll
At 3:56 am -0500 6/6/12, Charles Lenington wrote eloquently:
On 6/5/12 10:48 AM, t...@io.com wrote:
He placed a FS ad in the LEM Swap list on Apr. 25th, and has claimed
that he shipped it three different times, with various excuses
afterwards, except the latest--haven't heard from him in over
At 9:23 am -0400 5/11/12, Baldassare Guzzo wrote eloquently:
I will look at Eudora. I had it on my Mac's for years way back but
stopped using it for some reason. Think is was version 5. Thanks.
Keep in mind that it won't work after Snow Leopard ;-(
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At 4:51 PM -0700 5/10/12, Bruce Johnson wrote eloquently:
On May 10, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Baldassare Guzzo wrote:
PM G4 933 and Mail 3.6. Is there any way that Mail will not select the
next message after deleting a message? In other words, if you open Mail
then select a message and delete it,
At 3:27 pm -0800 2/27/12, faithie999 wrote:
i have a G4 Sawtooth that every now and then doesn't issue the startup
chime. it boots and runs fine. if i want to get the chime back, i
reset PRAM (command-option-P-R at startup). that brings the chime
back.
You might try a new battery.
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Previously, at 1:00 AM -0600 1/8/12, as Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
On older PPC Macs I believe the final PPC version of Safari
5.0.6(5533.22.3) currently offers the most HTML5 video compatibility.
Firefox TenFourFox only support Ogg Theora WebM and don't support
mpeg4 or H.264. That
Previously, at 10:37 PM -0600 11/7/11, as Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
In Tiger 10.4 you can use the app Disable Tiger Features 1.03:
http://d-t-f.sourceforge.net/
I can't seem to get rid of the little Spotlight Icon?
Thanks,
Paul
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Previously, at 6:38 PM +0100 11/7/11, as Valter Prahlad so eloquently wrote:
I always disliked SpotLight, and I'm glad I got rid of it.
Besides, people reported it often can't find the files you're looking for.
How did you get rid of it and is the upper right icon (in 10/4) gone?
P.
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Previously, at 8:22 PM +0200 4/6/11, as Mac User #330250 so eloquently wrote:
(snip)
The chief danger in that script is that if you do an OF reset you
will lose access to the part of the drive above 128Gb until you
re-activate the script.
Sorry, I missed that. How again?
No danger if the
Previously, at 3:06 PM -0500 3/26/11, as Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
I seem to get this fairly often, and the lights only dim perhaps one
of three times. Another third of the time I hear a major appliance
kick on just before the alarm, this can be a washing machine, or a
refrigerator
Previously, at 10:06 AM -0700 2/23/11, as Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Feb 23, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Fabian Fang wrote:
Until Lion is released in the coming months, Leopard and Snow Leopard are the
current and latest Mac OS. It makes good sense for members of the G-Group to
join
our
I don't know if it's my Logitech Mouse (corded, laser) or my BW but I can't
seem to
get solid connections.
Sometimes I have to switch to my MacMouse, but I don't get consistent use.
Clicking on links just is all over the place, but mostly it won't work. I have
to
highlight the link and paste it
Previously, at 9:57 AM -0800 1/1/11, as John Carmonne so eloquently wrote:
On Jan 1, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
I don't know if it's my Logitech Mouse (corded, laser) or my BW but I can't
seem
to
get solid connections.
Sometimes I have to switch to my MacMouse, but I don't get
Previously, at 4:06 PM -0800 1/1/11, as John Carmonne so eloquently wrote:
Have you installed the Logitech software? It's called Logitech Control Center
for
Macintosh® OS X:
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/584/3129?
This is a new one for me I always just plug and play on the G3's and G4's and
Previously, at 9:07 AM -0800 12/16/10, as Daggett Ken so eloquently wrote:
I have a hard time remembering the association of Cat Names with
numerical designations, but iTunes 9.2.1 is the latest that I can use
with MacOS 10.4.11.
Ken
and where could one find this version, please?
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Previously, at 1:00 PM -0500 12/16/10, as Bill Connelly so eloquently wrote:
Probably on the Tiger Install Disk.
I found it here FYI http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1056
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Previously, at 3:47 AM -0800 12/13/10, as yawg so eloquently wrote:
Hi,
Apparently some phishy things are going on on Facebook now. This is a
screenshot of my son's FB and normally he is my guy in the know,
sitting in front of his PeeCee almost 24/7 ...
Previously, at 4:33 PM -0700 12/12/10, as Alex Barnes so eloquently wrote:
The thing must've had terrible gas milage.
No big deal when gas was 25¢ a gallon or less!
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Previously, at 9:40 PM -0700 12/12/10, as Alex Barnes so eloquently wrote:
It is a problem when you live in Texas. When you are driving down I-10 and in
the
middle of nowhere there are gas stations every 100+ miles.
I didn't that then and I'm sure as heck surprised now! Rural Michigan had a
exchange
with list nanny Paul Stamsen. i have been accused, because of my
post, of being rude and lacking common courtesy. to that i say that
when individuals post a response containing one single sentence which
actually contributes to an ongoing discussion, but feel the need to
append dozens of lines
Previously, at 7:01 PM -0800 12/4/10, as ah...clem so eloquently wrote:
exsqueeze me, mr. list nanny sir, but why are you picking on only one
person here, john carmonne? i have to scroll past a whole boatload of
idiotic tag lines appended at the end of every single post that some
Dija read the
Isn't this waaay off-topic?
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Previously, at 11:24 PM -0500 12/2/10, as Isaac Smith so eloquently wrote:
On Dec 2, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
Isn't this waaay off-topic?
It's just in the wrong list, but understandably so, since the G3-5 list is the
largest and very few people read the iMac/eMac list
Previously, at 8:59 AM -0800 11/19/10, as Tom so eloquently wrote:
It sounds like you have a CD drive in your BW G3.
They came with a CD only drive.
Most if not all of the OS x disks 10.3 and above are DVD disks and
require a combo CD/DVD drive of one flavor or another.
Back when Apple would
Previously, at 1:29 PM -0600 11/19/10, as Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
On Nov 19, 2010, at 1:15 PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-106D
What does the verbose message say when you try to boot a disc using
Cmd-v?
It says it cannot connect with the DVD drive.
Are you certain
Previously, at 3:37 PM -0600 11/19/10, as Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
I've never heard of such a message in the verbose dialog?
Sounds like a hardware issue which you won't fix by changing discs.
Sorry, I paraphrased. Anyway I got a black label Panther and it's installed. I'd
rather do
Previously, at 8:48 PM -0800 11/17/10, as Jonas Ulrich so eloquently wrote:
I've also had several Blue and Whites, all of which ran 10.4 fine. Have you
checked
if the firmware is up to date?
The problem seems to be in the CD drive. The install disk is not loading.
Thanks,
p.
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Over the weekend I managed to gunge up my BW to the point where a re-install
was
necessary.
I've gotten as far as 10.2.3 and can get no further, despite good copies of
10.3.3. I
cannot seem to find the right version of XpostFacto. 3.0 won't see the discs, 4.
won't see anything.
I am so spoiled
Previously, at 1:40 PM -0700 11/17/10, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 17, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I installed OSX 10.4 on my old Smurf and XPostFacto was required. 10.2
(Jaguar)
was the last OS version that was fully supported on the Smurf.
That is absolutely not true. I've
Previously, at 3:40 PM -0700 11/17/10, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Are you SURE about the 'no problems in the past'? Because gray disks are
system-specific restore disks, and typically do not work on other systems.
X my heart. I used XPF and it worked, I dunno, sometime its macMagic, I guess.
;-)
P.
Previously, at 4:30 PM -0800 11/17/10, Clark Martin wrote:
I'm pretty sure you CAN install Tiger using XPF on those machines that support
Tiger
directly, it's just that you don't NEED to use XPF. Many of the machines NOT
supported by Tiger are on that list simply because they don't have
Previously, at 5:05 PM -0800 11/17/10, as Andrew Liu Anderson so eloquently
wrote:
Both are variants of the same word, like Grey and Gray. As I recall,
one spelling is more popular in the UK the other is more popular in
the US, but both are correct in either country.
Saved!
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Previously, at 6:40 PM -0600 11/17/10, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Nov 17, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
It sees the disks. Just won't boot from them. I've tried all three
methods.
All these posting about whether or not you need XPF and we still don't
know what happens when you try to boot
Previously, at 10:06 PM -0600 11/17/10, as Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
Hold the Cmd-v keys at the Restart and see what the hold-up is?
Says it cannot load the disk drive (I think)
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Previously, at 8:22 pm + 10/25/10, Charles Davis wrote:
On Oct 26, 2010, at 12:15 AM, Amanda Ward wrote:
On Oct 25, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Tina K.
mailto:penguir...@gmail.compenguir...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2010/10/25 14:48, Andrew Liu
Previously, at 2:09 pm -0400 7/17/10, Dan wrote:
At 2:35 PM -0700 7/16/2010, Bruce Johnson wrote:
You appear to be running both SafariBlock and ClicktoFlash? Turn off or
uninstall SafariBlock.
SafariBlock and ClickToFlash work well with each other.
SafariBlock clobbers by URL string.
At 6:39 am -0700 6/7/10, John Carmonne wrote:
On Jun 7, 2010, at 6:24 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:
On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:16 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
Post a system profiler screen shot please.
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP
Uh, no. Posting attachments is not allowed on the
Previously, at 12:09 pm -0800 2/21/10, Jonas Lopez wrote:
List rules allow once removed question:
Webcam program search for Internet access, best or what
Acquired webcam and while at work wanted to check up on my dogs and any other
trespassers that just might be in my house. Got Skype,
Previously, at 11:09 pm -0500 2/21/10, Chance Reecher wrote:
This is, and should remain an unmoderated list. It keeps the playing field
level.
If you don't like it, take your questions/comments elsewhere. Don't whine and
complain.
I beg your pardon:
From
Previously, at 11:50 pm -0500 2/21/10, Chance Reecher wrote:
I understand that we have nannies overseeing the group.
What I mean by unmoderated is that when someone posts, their post doesn't have
to be approved, as is the case on the Swaplist.
The OP is suggesting that this list be moderated, so
Previously, at 1:39 pm -0800 2/12/10, Wm. Arnold wrote:
Do any of you on this list use or tried Skype ?
Will it work between Windoz Mac ?
Thanks
My son uses it to talk to us, but when his g/f was in California they visited
regularly and she has a windows machine.
p.
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Previously, at 4:49 pm -0700 2/1/10, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Something I made up on the spur of the moment You're Going Crazy with
Acronyms to kinda parodize his response...
Maybe more like either: You're Going Acronym Crazy or YGCA? :-P
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Previously, at 8:46 pm -0700 1/27/10, Bruce Johnson wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/ydmr4ux
Run full OS X installer for another drive without rebooting
Wow! Will this work with Tiger?
I suspect it might, it's worth a shot.
can I do it from by BW to my Powerbook G4?
and (I hate asking this) how?
Previously, at 3:31 pm -0500 1/21/10, graphics...@columbus.rr.com wrote:
Mac User #330250 macuser330...@gmx.net wrote:
=
So, G-Group: Why are you (still) PowerPC-based Mac users?
because I can't afford to upgrade for at least 2 more years. Besides, what's
Previously, at 6:38 pm -0700 1/11/10, Robert Long wrote:
As far as I know you
Is this supposed to be on-list? I thought these lists were moderated!
Paul
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Previously, at 9:53 pm -0500 1/11/10, John Musbach wrote:
aren't you a nanny? You should know the moderation state of these
lists, at least I would think so...
no, I'm not a nanny
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Previously, at 2:07 am +0100 1/7/10, Mac User #330250 wrote:
I can boot Mac OS X via OpenFirmware (after pressing Cmd-Opt-O-F):
boot hd:12,\\:tbxi
I cannot believe it, but Mac OS X 10.3.9 works too on this G3 BW.
I run 10.4.11 on mine, but it's been upgraded to a G4 and has 1 GB of Ram.
p
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Previously, at 6:52 pm -0700 1/6/10, Kasey Smith wrote:
Me too, except for the G4 CPU, mine still has its G3/400MHz and runs faster
then my mom's 2.6GHz Dell running winXP ;)
Spoken like a true Mac-Head! ;-) :-}
P.
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I have burned some songs to disks and they play fine in a portable CD player
(Walkman, kinda) but they will not play in my car - although regular music
disks do.
What am I missing?
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Previously, referring to Twitter, the new cpu pig,at 3:19 pm -0500 11/26/09,
Dan wrote:
After beating Flash into submission with ClickToFlash, and blocking
various animated ads with SafariBlock, my browsing speed was pretty
durn quick!
But now sites have begun including globs of Twitter***t,
Previously, at 3:53 pm -0500 11/26/09, John Musbach wrote:
Disconnect from the Internet. Seriously, disk space, bandwidth, and
computing power, even today, is very expensive--if you can't
financially support the websites you use then you shouldn't be
expecting the service they provide you in
Previously, at 4:15 pm -0500 11/26/09, Dan wrote:
Specific URLs, so we can look at 'em?
You know, I have no idea. Maybe CNET.com, but I have no idea where the NetFlix
came from.
What ad blocker are you using?
Same as you ClickToFlash, and blocking
various animated ads with SafariBlock.
I found this: com.trolltech.plist, in the prefs and moved it to Preferences
(Corrupt) and that seems to have stopped the pop-in from CNet TechTracker.
Interesting name, huh?
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Sorry, badly phrased. Any recommendations?
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Previously, at 1:52 pm -0700 8/31/09, John Niven wrote:
Such trimming also works on Entourage (which I use for business) also but
that's not the point, or rather trimming was never the issue. The
requirement for bottom posting was. It is NOT mentioned as a requirement in
the the netiquette
Previously, at 3:14 pm -0400 6/16/09, Len Gerstel wrote:
Now as Len, a regular member of the G3-5 List:
If you noticed, some of the most vocal supporters of bottom posting
and trimming camp are the most prolific and helpful posters on the list.
Wouldn't you want to suck up to them to get
Previously, at 3:28 pm -0400 6/16/09, Peter wrote:
You shouldn't suckup to anybody.
Perhaps not the best choice of words, but the meaning was clear to me!
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Previously, at 11:58 pm -0400 6/12/09, insightinmind wrote:
On Jun 12, 2009, at 11:44 PM, insightinmind wrote:
lightening
meaning lightning, of coarse (sic) ...
not if he was referring to diluting the colour towards white (or whitening) :-}
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Previously, at 8:28 pm -0500 6/13/09, Brian wrote:
OH MY GOD. WHAT THE CRAP?? Why the hell is this asinine issue being
debated AGAIN?
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Previously, at 10:08 pm -0500 6/9/09, George R. Hozendorf wrote:
My bad. I should have said Single User Mode, not Safe Boot. I get a
bunch of yellow text on a black screen, but when I key in applejack
it tells me it can't be found.
Try reinstalling it. I've had that problem and
Previously, at 10:30 pm -0500 6/9/09, George R. Hozendorf wrote:
Tried that. No luck. The actual wordage I get when I key in
applejack from Single User Mode is, applejack is not recognized as an
internal or external command, operable program, or batch file. The
first time I
Previously, at 8:11 pm -0700 5/9/09, Cliff Rediger wrote:
I'm at my in-laws where we're connected to the web via CoxNet cable.
via our iBook G4 through which I'm booting from my portable HD.
We're running 10.4.11
When I do the e-mail thing with Eudora 6.0
I can POP receive my mail from
Previously, at 10:47 am -0400 5/5/09, Dan wrote:
At 9:04 AM -0500 5/5/2009, George R. Hozendorf wrote:
Is there a way to set the time for a message from eMail to be sent?
i.e. Write the message at 8AM but don't send until 2PM
I don't think I've seen such a feature in any mail client. You can
Previously, at 7:26 pm -0400 5/5/09, technophobic_...@comcast.net wrote:
Much easier way: hold down option key while clicking Send.
mmmpphh, grumpfff, young whippersnappers. . . .
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Previously, at 6:57 pm -0600 5/5/09, Nesta wrote:
Can I get some opinions here please. I'm making a move and would like
to know what others use and why. Thanks!
IMHO it all depends on what you favor. As for me, I favor the look and feel of
Eudora.
P.
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Previously, at 2:38 pm -0400 4/4/09, diane wrote:
At 6:13 AM -0700 4/4/09, Goody2 wrote:
Infinity Data Systems is developing an updated version of Eudora. Was
originally called Odysseus, now MailForge. Still in beta (free),
almost ready for prime time ($40). The latest version is 1.0 Beta 18.
Previously, at 11:45 pm -0400 4/3/09, Dan wrote:
Eudora's alert sounds are broken in Tiger and known to cause deeper
problems in Leopard. Quicktime hangs, freezes, etc.
I'm not much for apps making noise either. I've got 'em all
disabled, except for Adium. Gotta have the Duck. Long live the
Previously, at 8:45 pm -0700 4/3/09, Kyle Hansen wrote:
As an Apple Certified Technician I am getting a ton of client complaints
regarding Eudora, especially in the last few weeks. I liked Eudora in 1996.
But it was always glitchy for me. For some reasons a certain percentage of
people LOVE it
Previously, at 5:54 pm -0700 4/3/09, Maretta Holden wrote:
I too am still using Eudora and, with the complexity of my mailbox
organization and associated filters, returning to a three-pane window
after reading each message would drive me crazy in short order. I am
on a large number of mailing
Previously, at 10:54 pm -0400 3/14/09, Dan wrote:
Safari 4 really does work well. The interface annoyances can all be
tamed - these three defaults commands will put things back: tabs in
the right place, progress bar, stop/reload button...
Quit Safari
Copy the commands as-is, all at once.
Previously, at 13:57 pm -0700 3/28/09, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Maybe we should have a rule about this sort of thing
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we used to. . . .
now we rely on common sense.
p.
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Previously, at 14:16 pm -0700 3/28/09, Bruce Johnson wrote:
I forgot my sarcasm/sarcasm tags 8-)
As for 'common sense' I read from left to right, top to bottom, I'm
old and cranky that way, I guess...I'll continue to answer in that
fashion.
I guess I forgot as well. 8-)
I wasn't complaining
Previously, at 22:49 pm -0700 3/26/09, Expat wrote:
No they don't.
On Mar 26, 10:03 pm, Jonas Ulrich jonasulrich3...@gmail.com wrote:
I definitely agree. I also will need to learn about how to setup my xserve
G4 DP 1.33ghz. Does anyone know if they have audio out?-Jonas
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009
Previously, at 4:57 pm -0700 3/27/09, oneoftheharts wrote:
On Mar 26, 12:23 pm, Jonas Lopez jonaslo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Worms in clear plastic keyboard
My sons have put PC keyboards in the dishwasher. Of course, give it
days to dry just to make sure. That won't remove the worms but it
will
Previously, at 12:42 pm -0500 3/7/09, Doug Burton wrote:
On Mar 7, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 6, 2009, at 5:56 PM, Dan wrote:
t's really getting tiring seeing (and answering) the same queries on
different lists because our community is so spread out.
Yea yea, I know. My
Previously, at 17:30 pm -0600 1/29/09, Michael McMurtrey wrote:
Repeated attempts to remove Yahoo! Widgets from my Beige G3 (OS 10.4.11) have
met
with nothing but frustration. Following instructions from Yahoo and others who
responded to my original request for help, I:
Have you done a
Previously, at 16:35 pm +1100 12/22/08, Brian Christmas wrote:
G'day listers
The following makes for an interesting read..
http://tinyurl.com/8ewukohttp://tinyurl.com/8ewuko
Reads just like the sites that advocate vegetarianism and home-brew medicines
X;{
Paul
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Previously, at 16:35 pm +1100 12/22/08, Brian Christmas wrote:
G'day listers
The following makes for an interesting read..
http://tinyurl.com/8ewukohttp://tinyurl.com/8ewuko
Previously, at 16:35 pm +1100 12/22/08, Brian Christmas wrote:
G'day listers
The following makes for an
Previously, at 11:45 pm -0500 12/6/08, Yersinia wrote:
Charles Davis writes,
Yeah what you just said. BUT, multiple partitions
will allow for
multiple instances of 'blessed' OS9 systems. Opt/alt
startup will
show as many systems as are bootable. I.E. it doesn't
just look at
one partition..
Previously, at 0:57 pm -0600 11/14/08, Kris Tilford
wrote:
I wrote this above, but I'm wondering . . . I called
the little
triangle icon that expands a directory in list format
a cravat but I
think this is wrong perhaps? I know, a cravat is a
necktie, but is it
also this triangle icon? If not,
Previously, at 13:19 pm -0800 11/6/08, Paxton wrote:
Now I need to find a working CDRW or DVD to replace
the bad one. It
looks like a laptop drive in there, it is so thin.
This is the iMac
with a CDRW installed.
Do I have to find one the same size CD or DVD or can
I put in a
thicker drive as
Previously, at 13:8 pm -0700 10/10/08, Paxton wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Richie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some recordings in my dvr that I need to
transfer to one of my Macs
(either a Quicksilver or a G5). DirectTV was not
very helpful. Any
suggestions would be welcomed.
Previously, at 20:54 pm -0400 10/10/08, Doug Burton
wrote:
I almost reposted this question as I knew I worded it
wrong. What I
meant was that I no longer have access to the computer
I wish to de-
authorize. I know how to do it with a computer that
is in use.
Someone told me it is possible to go
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