On 4/13/07, Kent Belan wrote:
I checked everything I could but the IP it reports is 169.254 ... instead of
192.168...
Sounds like APIPA ...
You can google it, or 169.254 for more information.
I found the following:
http://www.winnetmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=38840
If you have an
Yeah!!?? What's that then?
Tristan
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Well I don't believe the below statement from MS if the issues I am
having with older MS products and Vista are to go by...
http://tinyurl.com/2uepmn
Basically Outlook XP is not broken in a way that it doesn't run anymore,
but it is broken in a way that is to annoy the user something rotten.
It
Technical consultants, SAP functional consultants, and hardware
engineers were the highest paid hourly IT workers during the first
quarter, according to the Yoh Index of Technology Wages, a compensation
index that tracks outsourced tech workers.
On average, technical consultants received
A few more things to try...
If DHCP fails, set up a static IP based on a number within the address range
being served by the router. My suggestion would be to use a number towards
the outside of the range to help avoid conflicts.
Turn off your encryption on the signal until you can get it
On 4/13/07, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If DHCP fails, set up a static IP based on a number within the address range
being served by the router. My suggestion would be to use a number towards
the outside of the range to help avoid conflicts.
If you go to
On 4/12/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Think Microsoft is the only company having trouble shipping its OS
on time?
I'm hard-pressed to name a company that does ship extremely-large
projects on the date they first guessed. Denver's Stapleton airport?
The IRS's unified
You can also try:
Go to start, run, type in CMD and press enter
Then type in ipconfig /release with the space between ipconfig and the
/release
Then type in ipconfig /renew with the same as above
Then type in ipconfig /all and make sure the values are similar to:
IP
On Apr 13, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
I was surprised to see the number of Open Source packages at the
zero-point-something level. It's a remarkable bit of honesty that the
package is not yet fully debugged, or needs more features, or needs
additional work before it's done. Wine is
Ed Leafe wrote:
That brings up a point I've been discussing elsewhere. In your mind
(and others on the list, natch), does 0.9 imply almost ready or
just before 1.0 is released? Or does it mean that this is the
ninth point release, and there could be dozens or hundreds more such
On Friday, April 13, 2007 10:14 AM Ed Leafe wrote:
That brings up a point I've been discussing elsewhere. In your
mind (and others on the list, natch), does 0.9 imply almost ready or
just before 1.0 is released? Or does it mean that this is the ninth
point
release, and there could be
On 4/13/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That brings up a point I've been discussing elsewhere. In your mind
(and others on the list, natch), does 0.9 imply almost ready or
just before 1.0 is released?
.9 means 90%, nine-tenths, almost done (only 90% left to go!)
Or does it
What is the official site for Bit Torrent client download ?
Chuck Flowers
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On Apr 13, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Chuck Flowers wrote:
What is the official site for Bit Torrent client download ?
There are several clients available. I like Azureus (http://
azureus.sourceforge.net/). The official site is http://
www.bittorrent.com/.
Google not working for you
http://buchanan.org/blog/?p=711
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Ok Nicholas -
You win today's 'wrong email to reply to' award.
There was about 16 months from the last response to yours, and I'm a
thinking you chose the wrong post to reply to (prolly want the one about
the Pastor's laptop wireless thingie?).
http://leafe.com/archives/showFullThd/348004
On Apr 13, 2007, at 9:14 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
does 0.9 imply almost ready
Yup -- To me, it is really: Almost _reliable_, not necessarily
imminent. The 1.0 is a stable version that one could use with
confidence (even though we all know that the *really* reliable one is
1.1). As Vince
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OH WAIT - it's the 13th... grrr... time to shut down and get outside in
the garden.
Look out for the poison ivy and the fire ants!
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Oops, you need to get a title on that page - shows up as Untitled Document
jeff fisher, MCP
www.turbofish.com
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http://icedemons.blogspot.com/
Here's the league website: http://mdlhockey.com/
Ok...better take
http://www.utorrent.com/
Is a great light weight client
jeff fisher, MCP
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On
Jeff Fisher wrote:
Oops, you need to get a title on that page - shows up as Untitled Document
jeff fisher, MCP
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http://icedemons.blogspot.com/
Here's the league website:
Ed Leafe wrote:
That brings up a point I've been discussing elsewhere. In your mind
(and others on the list, natch), does 0.9 imply almost ready or
just before 1.0 is released? Or does it mean that this is the
ninth point release, and there could be dozens or hundreds more such
This is way cool.
Last night I was looking around the Drudge Report and
he had a link to all the stuff people were selling
regarding Imus.
So I said, damn, I wonder if it's too late to put
some stuff on?.
So I quickly designed 5 items and placed them on
CafePress and uploaded the list to
Free ice time?That kind of payment would work for me. :)
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Yeah, that's not my site...that's the league's but I don't run it.
Personally, I think it could be a lot better, but then again, it's all
volunteer
THunderbird. But it's AVG free that's catching them so I don't catch
them...
Kudos to them both...
Kevin Cully wrote:
What email client are you using?
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Sponsor of FoxForward 2007
foxforward.net
Chet Gardiner wrote:
AVG has been trapping and killing
Ramac also covered such idiosyncratic devices as datacell too.
I never saw a hard disk drive until the mid-70's. I worked on a
datapoint machine (in Snobol) that had 80M of removable and 8 floppy
drive. 6 terminals. A nice little PC to play with.
Hal Kaplan wrote:
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But it's AVG free that's catching them so I don't catch
them...
Well, actually, it is possible something is going to slip by, and AVG ain't
gonna tell you about it. Not being notified of an interception AVG (or
any other solution) catching all the bad stuff. heh-heh...
Gil
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Free ice time?That kind of payment would work for me. :)
You wanna work on a community project to track stats? I did that LONG
ago in VFP, but don't know what happened to the source/program. We'd
have to start from scratch. Could be fun, though...and perhaps
Lots of good quotes here.
http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/funnyquotes/a/vonnegutquotes.htm?nl=1
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There's a couple of gems in this piece on Vonnegut, excerpted below. I
would debate his obvious dislike for computers, but not where he's
coming from.
Bill
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Last year, apparently on the spur of the moment, he agreed to speak
again at Ohio State. It would be
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Yeah, I guess it looked like a stupid question with an obvious answer.
But www.bittorrent.com looked more like a starter porn site than a
software download site, so I asked you folks here as a bit of
insurance, since many have raved about BitTorrent here.
Didn't want to find out after the fact
I've listened to the Imus show just occasionally over the years. My take
was that his show used to be funnier, but maybe I've just missed the
better moments. What I have noticed is that he and his staff, perhaps
Bernard mostly, have been really vocal against that war. That much I
didn't have to
Chuck, I installed it at one point. I think it was related to catching
Ed's Phyton/Dabo filmed presentation a while back.
I didn't like that it runs all the time, using my machine's cycles. I
suppose if I had a spare machine for it to run on, I wouldn't care, but
not my main dev machine. So I
Why wouldn't a person prefer music over talk crap shows..
I do...
I leave the tv running all day long.
Usually its on the stock market, but the sound is never on unless I'm
watching a movie.
Virgil Bierschwale
Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
(830) 329-6774 Cell
(830) 864-4799 Fax
(830)
I've not been a fan of Imus for a while, but this guy
got railroaded and it isn't right.
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I've listened to the Imus show just occasionally
over the years. My take
was that his show used to be funnier, but maybe I've
just missed the
better
Hi All,
Has anyone successfully loaded VFP6 or VFP 8 on a Vista Machine and compiled a
EXE.
I need to buy a laptop and all are available with Vista mostly. There are some
old apps which I just dont want to redo but still need to make minor changes
now and then. Will I be able to do that on a
Why wouldn't a person prefer music over talk crap shows..
I do...
I leave the tv running all day long.
Usually its on the stock market, but the sound is never on
unless I'm watching a movie.
Virgil, I prefer 'easy listening' music and have it on most of the time
(like right now), but we
Bill, learning to differentiate from the NOISE that you hear on tv every
day, or better yet, learning to tune out what you see and hear everyday and
learning to observe the people that you run across in your day to day
activities are two of the best things that you can do as a person.
I can
Jeff Fisher wrote:
http://www.utorrent.com/
Is a great light weight client
I second that. I am also using rtorrent under linux.
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 1:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [NF] A 5MB hard disk in 1956
Ramac also covered such idiosyncratic devices as datacell too.
I never saw a hard disk drive until the
We have found a new general contractor and are trying to get him under
contract as quickly as possible. We also believe we have located a third
party lender to cover the shortfall.
Hopefully, we will have the project back underway again this upcoming week!
If so, the house will be done
Somebody, somewhere is going to make a few bucks off Imus' misfortune. Why
not you?
Kristyne McDaniel
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Terrible, isn't it?
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Somebody, somewhere is going to make a few bucks off
Imus' misfortune. Why
not you?
Kristyne McDaniel
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Ah, the power of prayer! Great news.
John
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We have found a new general
Not so. 8 at least can be installed (haven't tested any earlier) and
will compile under Vista. There are, as you say, permissions etc issues
that have to be got round and a couple of minor UI problems (that also
affect 9 until SP2 is out) but it does run.
Mike Wohlrab wrote:
I believe only
Tracy,
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You can get part way there with SET COMPATIBLE ON NOPROMPT, but you will
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about carriage returns. I haven't found
I thought she was an Atheist?
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Ah, the power of prayer! Great news.
John
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Madigan,
Terrible, isn't it?
I have mixed feelings about it. There's free speech on the one hand, but on
the other hand he's been out of control forever and is just a mean man
hiding behind his notoriety and charity. Them's the breaks, and he retires a
multi-millionaire. He'll land on his feet
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