salvaging a semi-dead G3,

2014-07-18 Thread Thomas Fritsch
found a G3 sittin on the road in desperate need of some TLC,  to see the
internal display has been "Necked" (this its not going to work anymore,)

is it possible to run the mac w/o its internal Monitor? if it is how do i
go about removing its power and Data connections so i can rely Soly on the
VGA out connector.

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Re: Encrypted File

2014-07-18 Thread W.Adrian D'Alessio
Throw it on Google Drive. Send them a share link via email.
You have a google account so you already have Google Drive.
And you can delete it from the Google Drive later.
No big deal/ Just delete it from trash too.




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On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Alex Sciortino  wrote:

> IIRC you should be able to use file vault.
> On Jul 18, 2014 7:28 PM, "smac0031"  wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an extremely important file that I need to send to someone. I've
>> never bothered with encryption because I've never had to send anything this
>> important before. This is not financial stuff, it is a PDF that will
>> probably be read on a Kindle or a PC or possibly a smart phone. In case you
>> are
>> wondering it is a novel.
>>
>> I don't know if the destination makes a difference, I have the option of
>> sending it to a gmail account, a company email account or some other account
>> this person has.
>>
>> From what I understand you can scramble a file and attach it to an email
>> and on arrival the person uses a key and unlocks it. I primarily use gmail
>> myself and I kind of think letting Google have this forever and ever is
>> not a good idea.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Mark Murphy
>>
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Re: Encrypted File

2014-07-18 Thread Alex Sciortino
IIRC you should be able to use file vault.
On Jul 18, 2014 7:28 PM, "smac0031"  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have an extremely important file that I need to send to someone. I've
> never bothered with encryption because I've never had to send anything this
> important before. This is not financial stuff, it is a PDF that will
> probably be read on a Kindle or a PC or possibly a smart phone. In case you
> are
> wondering it is a novel.
>
> I don't know if the destination makes a difference, I have the option of
> sending it to a gmail account, a company email account or some other account
> this person has.
>
> From what I understand you can scramble a file and attach it to an email
> and on arrival the person uses a key and unlocks it. I primarily use gmail
> myself and I kind of think letting Google have this forever and ever is
> not a good idea.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Mark Murphy
>
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Encrypted File

2014-07-18 Thread smac0031
Hello,

I have an extremely important file that I need to send to someone. I've 
never bothered with encryption because I've never had to send anything this
important before. This is not financial stuff, it is a PDF that will 
probably be read on a Kindle or a PC or possibly a smart phone. In case you 
are
wondering it is a novel.

I don't know if the destination makes a difference, I have the option of 
sending it to a gmail account, a company email account or some other account
this person has.

>From what I understand you can scramble a file and attach it to an email 
and on arrival the person uses a key and unlocks it. I primarily use gmail
myself and I kind of think letting Google have this forever and ever is not 
a good idea.

Any thoughts?

Mark Murphy

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