You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
http://www.washington.edu/admin/surplus/jan2006catalog.html
Well, I safely avoided going to it! Do I get a prize?
-- Jim
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 22:18:34 -0800 Jim Cathey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
http://www.washington.edu/admin/surplus/jan2006catalog.html
Well, I safely avoided going to it! Do I get a prize?
Atta boy!!!
Craig
You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
http://www.washington.edu/admin/surplus/jan2006catalog.html
Hmm, the lathe and mill (lots #1 2) are the only two auction
items with a reserve. That probably lets me out!
-- Jim
You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
The MOG wants to come over the mountains
What, _again_? My collection vehicle is the Dodge pickup,
not the Mog. But I am going to pass on the stuff, there's
nothing I desperately need half so much as chewing away
at the already
It is calling you
You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
http://www.washington.edu/admin/surplus/jan2006catalog.html
Hmm, _is_ some cool stuff there! (You b*d!)
-- Jim
Well, that stuff would not fit in a pick up! If you are not disposed
to get it, then no need for me to pester you with it.
On Saturday, January 21, 2006, at 06:12 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
The MOG wants to come over the mountains
From the look of it, I am sure you could cobble together a nice
Bioprocessor with the pumps and heaters
On Saturday, January 21, 2006, at 06:43 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
It is calling you
You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
The state has auctions I am certain the local paper would have notice.
If not, the UW has scads of laptop with full complement of PC card.
The gateway came with 3Com cards for both 56k, 10bt and a dual card.
Slow as death 233mhz with 128mb and 4gig. $30. I was slow and got the
last one
http://www.washington.edu/admin/surplus/jan2006catalog.html
Now _that_ looks like a fun auction. The milling machine and
lathe lots (1 2) look real nice. But I think I had better
lay low, SWMBA (A: annoyed) has already been provoked recently.
-- Jim
jim...
Jim...
JIM.
It is calling you
You need this stuff It is going to go really cheap
The MOG wants to come over the mountains
On Friday, January 20, 2006, at 05:50 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
http://www.washington.edu/admin/surplus/jan2006catalog.html
Now _that_ looks
My experience has been that the 10% who refuse to run the Microsoft
browser will account for 90% of your customer service problems.
-Dave Walton
94S350, 99E300
On 1/15/06, Lee Einer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am suprised that you lost IE on a Windoze system. I mean, I am
surprised you were
Not to start an argument, but the reason non-IE users have trouble is
IE/Microsoft -- they are almost as bad as Apple for strange
implementations of standards. This is not an accident, but
deliberate attempts to prevent anyone else developing a usable product.
I don't use IE for several
Peter Frederick wrote:
Not to start an argument, but the reason non-IE users have trouble is
IE/Microsoft -- they are almost as bad as Apple for strange
implementations of standards. This is not an accident, but
deliberate attempts to prevent anyone else developing a usable product.
You are probably best to do a clean install. I have a 2003 server that IE
went wonky on after some adware started spawning zillions of popups. AVG
got rid of the popups, but IE was still crippled. I did a second option
repair and ie works most of the time, but still does some weird things.
Casey,
can you not pick up a surplus laptop that you dedicate to only running
IE? I snagged a Gateway the UW no longer needed and gave it to my
oldest. All of $30 and it came with everything. I am sure there are
warehouses filled with crap Olympia no longer uses just waiting for
employees
If I could find a laptop with Cat-5, or better yet, wireless
capability for $30, I'd seriously wet myself.
I don't work for the state, rather I contract with a non-profit as a
legislative research analyst. They don't have too much free stuff
floating around.
On 1/20/06, redghost [EMAIL
I have had luck with Konqueror.
What OS are you running?
Zeitgeist wrote:
is there another browser
alternative that should display web tables very closely to IE
specifications?
Lee Einer
Dos Manos Jewelry
http://www.dosmanosjewelry.com
Win XP
Had to give up on Opera, cuz it wasn't operating correctly within the
system. Damn, this is maddening!
On 1/15/06, Lee Einer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have had luck with Konqueror.
What OS are you running?
Casey
Olympia, WA
Biodiesel: I drive in a persistent vegetative state
'87
I am suprised that you lost IE on a Windoze system. I mean, I am
surprised you were able to. It used to be that deletion of IE would
completely disable the Windows operating system.
If you have high speed internet access, you can download the Mepis ISO
from www.mepis.com and burn it to a CD.
Hopefully you're not still at work, but try this - open windows
explorer - and type a web address into the address line instead of the
file address - should work for you.
--
OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
'90 300D 243K, '87 300SDL 290K, '81 240D 173K, '78 450SLC 67K, '97
Ply Grand Voyager 78K
Yet another computer related question.
I'm working (on a Sunday!!!), and the legislative bill tracking
webpage I'm working with doesn't display correctly in either Firefox
or Netscape 8.0. A while back I managed to delete IE from my machine,
or at least to disable it from loading somehow. I'd
Zeitgeist wrote:
I'm working (on a Sunday!!!), and the legislative bill tracking
webpage I'm working with doesn't display correctly in either Firefox
or Netscape 8.0. A while back I managed to delete IE from my machine,
or at least to disable it from loading somehow. I'd rather not
download
Thanks, Opera seems to be loading the page better, but still not
exactly the same as IE. It is allowing my to see some critical tables
that Firefox/Netscape didn't, which means I can actually get some real
work done now.
On 1/15/06, David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could try Opera,
You have not deleted ie, but perhaps removed/hidden access to it. The
basic functionality is embedded and required by the operating system.
The core DLL's are referenced by os calls. If you delete the DLL's,
the OS will crash - more than usual.
If you dislike it that much, try Linux.
-Dave
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