Howdy,
I use NoScript and strongly recommend it. It is the main reason I
stay with Firefox, instead of spending time with Safari or Chrome.
When you install it, scripts from almost all domains are turned off by
default. They whitelist a few domains out of the box, and I usually
delete most
Hey Ralph,
Right click??? Are you using a PC??? How do you right click on an Apple
computer??? What you are talking about here sounds really great!!! But I can't
right click... CoolKat
-Original Message-
From: Ralph Green sfrea...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Oct 19, 2009 3:59 AM
To:
On 10/19/09 6:39 AM, Richard Gerome wrote:
How do you right click on an Apple computer???
If you're reading this, select this line, then put a finger on the
'ctrl' key, hit the mouse pad with a finger, you will see a dialog box
to your right. You'd have right clicked.
Hey Ralph,
Right click??? Are you using a PC??? How do you right click on an Apple
computer??? What you are talking about here sounds really great!!! But I can't
right click... CoolKat
Kat,
(Or can I call you Cool?)
Use any old PC USB mouse you can assign the right-hand button
I'm at my wit's end with this beige G3 (300 Mhz, 30GB IDE hard disk,
384MB RAM) that I've been prepping to give away. I've tried installing
both Linux and OS X 10.3 on it, but run into what seems to be the
same roadblock.
The video card on it is an IMS Twin Turbo, which I need to use since
it
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Ted Treen ted.tr...@btinternet.com wrote:
Use any old PC USB mouse you can assign the right-hand button to Right
click.
I never had to assign anything when using a mouse. The right-hand
button automagically brings up the same context menu that
control-click
On Oct 19, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Gary wrote:
I'm at my wit's end with this beige G3 (300 Mhz, 30GB IDE hard disk,
384MB RAM) that I've been prepping to give away. I've tried installing
both Linux and OS X 10.3 on it, but run into what seems to be the
same roadblock.
The video card on it is
On Oct 19, 2009, at 5:39 AM, Richard Gerome wrote:
Hey Ralph,
Right click??? Are you using a PC??? How do you right click on
an Apple computer??? What you are talking about here sounds really
great!!! But I can't right click... CoolKat
Control click, or get a supermouse or any
Me: DA Dual 533, Leopard 10.5.8, 1.5GB RAM, SeriTek/1S2 1TB sata Seagate
I've recently been asked to set up an IM to chat with someone on
Yahoo, and then I see other friends have the AOL AIM thing. I've also
noticed Webcam options ...
Now that I've set up 2 accounts, one on Yahoo and
No idea about webcams, but adium is probably the multi-account IM
client of choice
On 19 Oct 2009, at 16:57, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net
wrote:
Me: DA Dual 533, Leopard 10.5.8, 1.5GB RAM, SeriTek/1S2 1TB sata
Seagate
I've recently been asked to set up an IM to chat with
On Oct 19, 2009, at 8:57 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
I've tried Fire 1.5.6 (note: last developed 2006) and it seems stuck
on crashing when I try to connect either account under Leopard 10.5.8.
I've also started investigating iChat. Is that a multiple client IM
app?
Ichat will work with
Gary wrote:
I'm at my wit's end with this beige G3 (300 Mhz, 30GB IDE hard disk,
384MB RAM) that I've been prepping to give away. I've tried installing
both Linux and OS X 10.3 on it, but run into what seems to be the
same roadblock.
The video card on it is an IMS Twin Turbo, which I need
At 8:25 AM -0700 10/18/2009, tonycd wrote:
Eventually I correctly guessed why. For some reason, a few years ago
another Tier Two rep fixed a connection problem by changing the
username in my email client from (myname)@sbcglobal.net, to (myname)
%sbcglobal.net. Counterintuitive to me, but it
On Oct 19, 1:21 pm, Clark Martin cm...@sonic.net wrote:
As Bruce said, the Twin Turbo doesn't work with X.
Oy. Oh well. I did hope it would work because the initial OS X
installer ran fine.
As to Linux have you tried having Xorg configure itself? If it isn't
running a shell after boot
Wm, I'd suggest you tell us which monitors they are and not just the model no.
Some databases go by the common name like Apple Colorsync 20 Display .
I have the version 2.0 Apple Mac Service Repair Manuals on CD which lists all
the Apple computer products up until about 2002. There are no
Hi All,
The monitors are:
Monitor
Manufactured July 1984
Order No.A2M4090
Model # G090H
Serial no.B051407
Part no.825-0638-A
This is used with an Apple IIC the
Model no. A2M4021 P/N 825-0671-A Stand
The 2nd is:
AppleColor Composite Monitor
Model no. A2M6020
Serial no. S050419
Manufactured Nov.
On Oct 19, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
1st Monitor
Manufactured July 1984
The 2nd is:
Manufactured Nov. 1986
Scrap (recycle) these and get any new or used LCD monitor(s). There
are advantages to both your health, and your electric bill that will
literally allow the LCD monitors
Greetings,
I have a Beige g3 dt that I would like to connect to my wireless
network. It has a 266 mhz, 768 mb ram and is running OS 9.2.2. It
has the wings A/V card that I use, which is why I haven't upgrade the
OS. Is there any wireless solution for this or do I have to just live
with the
On Oct 19, 2009, at 6:54 PM, Stro wrote:
I have a Beige g3 dt that I would like to connect to my wireless
network. It has a 266 mhz, 768 mb ram and is running OS 9.2.2. It
has the wings A/V card that I use, which is why I haven't upgrade the
OS. Is there any wireless solution for this or
Richard Gerome wrote:
Hey Ralph,
Right click??? Are you using a PC??? How do you right click on an Apple
computer??? What you are talking about here sounds really great!!! But I
can't right click... CoolKat
-Ori
I right click all the time either w/ my logitech 2 button usb
Charles Lenington wrote:
Richard Gerome wrote:
Hey Ralph,
Right click??? Are you using a PC??? How do you right click on an Apple
computer??? What you are talking about here sounds really great!!! But I
can't right click... CoolKat
-Ori
I right click all the time
Kris Tilford wrote:
On Oct 19, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
1st Monitor
Manufactured July 1984
The 2nd is:
Manufactured Nov. 1986
Scrap (recycle) these and get any new or used LCD monitor(s). There
are advantages to both your health, and your electric bill that will
On Oct 18, 2:40 am, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
On Oct 18, 2009, at 3:35 AM, lrbarrios wrote:
Well, my download is down.
I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks again for all of the great
input.
I'm interested in how Kris' idea goes. Sounds interesting. Good luck!
As
On Oct 19, 11:56 pm, lrbarrios lrbarr...@datastarusa.com wrote:
On Oct 18, 2:40 am, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
On Oct 18, 2009, at 3:35 AM, lrbarrios wrote:
Well, my download is down.
I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks again for all of the great
input.
I'm
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