On 1/13/04 17:20, Robert M. Klein wrote
Same thing happened: when I went to run the installer, I got an error
message: The postinstall script was either not executable or not readable.
I'm using Stuffit Standard 8.0.
Get version Stuffit 8.0.2. Version 8.0 had a bug where executables were
not
Thanks, Michael for at least some sort of time frame in which the mouse
will be alive.
Marta
On Tuesday, Jan 13, 2004, at 09:38 America/New_York, Michael Robertson
wrote:
Marta, I have found that the batteries seem to last about 4 to 6
months, you will know when they need to be replaced when
I have a Power Mac 7300 (System 9.1, I think) with a Samsung monitor
and a LaserWriter II NT I don't need anymore. If anyone is interested
in them, please contact me off list.
Joyce MacDonald
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Are there any free web calendars out there that are private - ie, I can
put events on them and only the people I give the URL to can view them.
Thanks.
Harry
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Thanks, Susan, I am always benefitting from the questions people ask.
However, I had to use explorer, Safari wouldn't connect. I need a
calendar as i need a hole in my head, but I have this urge to try out
everything, so I created a new cat calender for all the feline
activities.
Marta
On
Marta, I have found that the batteries seem to last about 4 to 6 months, you
will know when they need to be replaced when it starts to make the cursor act
eraticly, jumping around, not responding well to the movements of the mouse.
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From: Marta Edie PB [EMAIL
Where do you get new rechargeable batteries for it when they die??
Thanks, Michael for at least some sort of time frame in which the mouse
will be alive.
Marta
On Tuesday, Jan 13, 2004, at 09:38 America/New_York, Michael Robertson
wrote:
Marta, I have found that the batteries seem to last
Same thing happened: when I went to run the installer, I got an error
message: The postinstall script was either not executable or not readable.
I'm using Stuffit Standard 8.0.
Thanks anyway.
Robert
On 1/10/04 5:15 PM, macgroup-digest
owner-macgroup-digest at erdos.math.louisville.edu
I think that Yahoo Groups has a feature where you can create a calendar only
accessible to members of the group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/
As I recall, the only downside was that everyone has to have a My Yahoo account
but that's becoming fairly common these days.
--- Rex.
-Original
Hi Andy, I spoke with a lady at Logitech , and they actually don't
recommend rechargeable batteries, they do prefer the alkaline ones. So
she said. But I am sure I shall try again and get a second opinion. I
have run into so many people at tech support who don't know what they
are talking
This is my favorite!
http://www.calendars.net/
:)
At Tuesday, 13 January 2004, you wrote:
Are there any free web calendars out there that are private - ie, I can
put events on them and only the people I give the URL to can view them.
Thanks.
Harry
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