At 5:17 PM -0600 10/5/08, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>I have tried to keep this out of my SPAM folder but I am failing.
> It is the _ONLY_ Beliefnet email that ends up there.
> I even have gone so far as to mark (in the Contacts for Gmail) the
> option to Never Put It In The SPAM Folder.
> Still, i
I have a Beigh G3, 266 mini tower
and a SD Card based Digital Camera.
Do you have a SD Card reader that attaches to a 25 Pin
DB25 External SCSI.
it's like the USB SD Card reader, but with 25 pins for DB25 External
SCSI.
sincerely yours
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
You rec
I have to agree with Dr K. running a photosmart 2610 multi-function-
it took 6 months of digging before I found a 1 sentence disclaimer
"Must be physically plugged into the computer to access all features
of 2610.. Last time I tried to restore scanner (HP) functionality to
my multi-use (f
At 7:39 PM -0400 10/7/08, Wilton Shaw wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I recently bought a used Disk Warrior bootable CD version 4.0
>for my eMac which is using OS 10.5.5. I found out that version 4.0
>won't work on 10.5.5. It needs version 4.1. Since I didn't get a
>license number with the CD,
The s
Hello,
I recently bought a used Disk Warrior bootable CD version 4.0
for my eMac which is using OS 10.5.5. I found out that version 4.0
won't work on 10.5.5. It needs version 4.1. Since I didn't get a
license number with the CD, I have to rely on Booting to make use of
the CD. I have a
At 7:39 PM -0400 10/7/08, Wilton Shaw posted:
Hello,
I recently bought a used Disk Warrior bootable CD version 4.0
for my eMac which is using OS 10.5.5. I found out that version 4.0
won't work on 10.5.5. It needs version 4.1. Since I didn't get a
license number with the CD, I have to r
On 10/7/08 4:39 PM, "Wilton Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Broadcast into the
ether:
> Hello,
>
> I recently bought a used Disk Warrior bootable CD version 4.0 for my eMac
> which is using OS 10.5.5. I found out that version 4.0 won't work on 10.5.5.
> It needs version 4.1. Since I didn't get a licens
Hello,
I recently bought a used Disk Warrior bootable CD version 4.0 for my
eMac which is using OS 10.5.5. I found out that version 4.0 won't work
on 10.5.5. It needs version 4.1. Since I didn't get a license number
with the CD, I have to rely on Booting to make use of the CD. I have
At 2:44 PM -0600 10/7/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>On 10/7/08, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> At 6:54 PM -0600 10/6/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>>>Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
>>
>> In Gmail, view the Spam mailbox. Locate the erroneous-placed
>> message(s), select them, and clic
On Oct 7, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
> On 10/7/08, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> At 6:54 PM -0600 10/6/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>>> Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
>>
>> In Gmail, view the Spam mailbox. Locate the erroneous-placed
>> message(s), select them, and c
On Oct 7, 2008, at 1:44 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>>
>> Using such a client to talk to GMail works VERY well. Google
>> supports both POP3 and IMAP. FWIW, I prefer POP3. I know Bruce
>> likes IMAP.
>
> -> Every time I fire up Mail it goes to .Mac
Huh? You get an option during the initial set
On 10/7/08, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 6:54 PM -0600 10/6/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>>Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
>
> In Gmail, view the Spam mailbox. Locate the erroneous-placed
> message(s), select them, and click Not Spam.
-> Done this repeatedly. It still ends up in SP
At 6:54 PM -0600 10/6/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
In Gmail, view the Spam mailbox. Locate the erroneous-placed
message(s), select them, and click Not Spam.
>I gave up on Apple's mail client when you had to pay to use it (I
>assume this is right)
Never a
On Oct 7, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 6, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
>>
>> Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
>> I gave up on Apple's mail client when you had to pay to use it (I
>> assume this is right)
>
> He was talking about the Mail application in O
OS 10.4.11
On Oct 7, 3:27 pm, dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Easy- Just unplug the drives, remove the small screw that hold the
> sled to the frame, remove the 4 screws on the sides. Get an extra sled
> and put the new drive next to the remaining one instead of
> "piggybacked", it won't run as h
Easy- Just unplug the drives, remove the small screw that hold the
sled to the frame, remove the 4 screws on the sides. Get an extra sled
and put the new drive next to the remaining one instead of
"piggybacked", it won't run as hot and will last longer. You didn't
say which OS you are running but
Just thought I'd let you know.. the absolute worst/ buggiest software
I've recently installed on my computer was from my HP scanner, I've
made sure it has been upgraded to the newest releases and it just
keeps getting worse. The only program in the package that's worthwhile
is the edit function in
On Sep 10, 2008, at 7:50 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
> I think it's unlikely you could delete an entire Apple ethernet kext
> and still retain functionality of the Asanté card, but perhaps I'm
> wrong if the Asanté has it's own dedicated kext.
Under Tiger, I decided to brave getting rid of the Syst
On Oct 6, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
> Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
> I gave up on Apple's mail client when you had to pay to use it (I
> assume this is right)
He was talking about the Mail application in OS X which you do not
have to pay to use (at least beyond buying
I had read somewhere (but couldn't find anything on the Apple support
website) that ADB-to-USB adapters won't work with OS X 10.4 or 10.5.
You might want to check this out before buying the iMate.
Herb Goodfriend
On Oct 6, 7:35 pm, duglia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6 Ott, 23:03, Doug McNutt
Jonas' keyboard is well on its way to being usable again. But for
future reference, there are
two excellent, long, detailed, web-page articles on how to completely
disassemble, clean, and repair
failing Apple keyboards, e.g., if one has sloshed even *healthy*
drinks such as orange juice over
them
I'm using Firefox new alpha Shiretoko 3.1a.2 and it loads just fine.
What OS are you using? I'm on OS 10.5.5.
On Oct 6, 9:58 am, aussieshepsrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I have an Off-Topic issue that's confounding my efforts to
> figure it out. I am a member of a Photography website k
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