I was going to say MacGroup article.
By the way I also have AT T and not sure if it was a step up or a step down
especially here in my garage when you could really see the times flucuate in
reception.
Anyway speaking of Apple I had one from back to the Mac Plus even though I was
dying for an
http://www.macworld.com/article/151235/2010/05/apple_rolls.html?lsrc=smokemonster
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: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 7:11 PM
To: macgroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: [MacGroup] MacWorld keynote podcast unviewably choppy
Hi gang,
I wonder if others are having this pronlem. Yesterday I subscribed to
Steve Jobs' keynote, and it downloaded into my podcasts in iTunes. I
watched
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Hi gang,
I wonder if others are having this pronlem. Yesterday I subscribed to
Steve Jobs' keynote, and it downloaded into my podcasts in iTunes. I watched
the first 20 minutes last night without incident (although the sound did not
quite the facial expressions.
Today I resumed watching and the
might have gotten munched in the download. i re-watched the keynote to
see what new features might be incorporated in future releases of
keynote. i counted 5 possibles. best...jf
On Jan 23, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Jim/Marcia Bennett wrote:
Hi gang,
I wonder if others are having this pronlem.
Jobs Launches Intel-Based iMacs, Notebooks At Macworld
By Kevin McLaughlin, CRN
3:44 PM EST Tue. Jan. 10, 2006
Steve Jobs on Tuesday officially opened the door to the Intel era at
Apple.
At Macworld in San Francisco, the Apple CEO took the wraps off the first
Macintosh computers to use Intel
On Jan 12, 2005, at 23:25, Henri Yandell wrote:
[snip...]
If you've built the server as Lee has, building a front-end can't be
that complicated. Trying to use an X-Box is probably a bit
complicated, but the current cheap choice.
Oops. I mixed up front end and server, so I thought that the
On Jan 12, 2005, at 11:25 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
That said, I'm still trying to get the Hauppage card to work in
Windows so I can be happy it's good and go back to getting MythTv to
recognise it. Myth installed pretty easily, but the damn card's
playing at being invisible.
I never bothered
Thanks, Bill. The Apple website must have been swamped but I did
finally get to see the new toys and all the specs. It's brilliant.
Alex
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News.com has a bunch of Macworld coverage, including some video clips:
http://news.com.com/2009-7354_3-5520284.html
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What kind of monitor would one need for that new mac-mini? The ones
apple store sells are terribly expensive and large -20 inch screen. I
have a friend who is interested in one of those new ones, but the
monitor would have to be a lot cheaper. -
Also : I still own my Mac 6400/200 with
.
--- Rex.
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What kind of monitor would one need
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What kind of monitor would one need
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:04, Marta Edie wrote:
What kind of monitor would one need for that new mac-mini? The ones
apple store sells are terribly expensive and large -20 inch screen.
I have a friend who is interested in one of those new ones, but the
monitor would have to be a lot
Bill, the weight !! and I have a crushed arm! - And why doesn't that
new mac mini come with the Tiger? It says it has Panther in it. Can
you have Tiger pre-installed?
Marta
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:24, Bill Rising wrote:
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:04, Marta Edie wrote:
What kind of monitor would
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Rex Baldazo wrote:
Should work with any standard PC-compatible VGA monitor, which are
dirt-cheap these days.
Though if you have a hi-definition TV with the DVI adapter you can
connect it there as well. I think that's one of their target markets,
people who
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:34, Marta Edie wrote:
Bill, the weight !! and I have a crushed arm!
Bring pics to the swap meet?
- And why doesn't that new mac mini come with the Tiger? It says it
has Panther in it. Can you have Tiger pre-installed?
I'd guess so, once Tiger is released. Might
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:43, Lee Larson wrote:
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Rex Baldazo wrote:
Should work with any standard PC-compatible VGA monitor, which are
dirt-cheap these days.
Though if you have a hi-definition TV with the DVI adapter you can
connect it there as well. I think
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:03:18 -0500, Bill Rising brising at louisville.edu
wrote:
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:43, Lee Larson wrote:
On Jan 12, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Rex Baldazo wrote:
Should work with any standard PC-compatible VGA monitor, which are
dirt-cheap these days.
Though if you
Looks like essentially all the pre-Macworld rumours are true--a sub-$500
iMac, a flash iPod, and new productivity app bundle called iWorks:
http://news.com.com/2100-7354_3-5532008.html
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months.
From: Rex Baldazo Rex.Baldazo at cnet.com
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:54:43 -0800
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: MacGroup: Macworld
Looks like essentially all the pre-Macworld rumours are true--a sub-$500
iMac
a bunch of winners.
--- Rex.
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That, the mini-Mac, is going
I agree, the mini-Mac is awesome sounding. Questions that probably no
one has answers to yet: 1) Can you use any monitor, or do you have to
buy an Apple display? 2) Will it include an Airport card? (I'm guessing
not) 3) What is Apple's usual timeframe for being able to upgrade the
operating
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:59:52 -0500
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup: Macworld
I agree, the mini-Mac is awesome sounding. Questions that probably no
one has answers to yet: 1) Can you use any monitor, or do you have to
buy an Apple display? 2
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0302/07.art.php
In case the link is gone before you can read it, here is the story:
Dennis Sellers, dsellers at maccentral.com
February 7, 2003 11:10 am ET
The Macworld Digital Art Gallery , the annual computer art show, is
appearing in Louisville,
On 1/21/03 17:16, Allan Atherton wrote
In 1999 I renewed my subscription Macworld for $19.97. In 2000 it cost
$24.97 and in 2002 it was $29.97.
Now I have received a postcard from Macworld telling me that they have
automatically renewed my subscription for $34.97, with a number to call in
case I
In 1999 I renewed my subscription Macworld for $19.97. In 2000 it cost
$24.97 and in 2002 it was $29.97.
Now I have received a postcard from Macworld telling me that they have
automatically renewed my subscription for $34.97, with a number to call in
case I want to cancel.
Five years ago I was
The other two are still there. Pick one up off of a news stand, excuse
me, get one at a bookstore and see if you like them. Personally I find
MacAddict the best of the three. Now for the bad news, look close at
the publisher names.
Jerry
On Tuesday, January
I dabbled with MacWorld, and was stung by the fact they don't offer the CD
to the subscription [CDs are cheap, I don't see why magazines charge so
much, they don't charge _that_ much in the UK for the DVDs].
Without the CD, I found MacWorld to be next to useless and let the
subscription lapse.
Allan;
The prices of most magazines are pretty arbitrary, including Macworld.
I just received an offer for a professional discount subscription price
of $19.95 for one year/ 12 issues. It also includes two free CD-ROMS
of clip art, computer games, fonts, utilities, and other top-rated
Actually, if the magazine can get you to sign up as a paid subscriber (defined
by Audit Bureau of Circulations as at least half of their regular
subscription price, whatever that is), they will gladly take that half price on
the hopes that you will renew at a higher rate.
And the magazine has
As a courtesy to the Louisville Computer Society, the roundup will be in the
newsletter. Now is a great time to become a member!
Schoun
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