2 on another
machine, so I'll do my updating from there until Apple fixes this.
Cheers,
Kat
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Toast uses a proprietary disc image format. I don't know of any other
app that will open them. If your Mac is networked to the PC, try
mounting the image on your Mac, mount the volume on your PC via "my
network" or something Windows-specific like that, and burn it over the
network.
Cheers,
Ka
re's a
rewrite of it in my blog at
http://www.cd-info.com/cgi-bin/cdinfo.cgi/2004/10/20#toast_dragonburn
Cheers,
Kat
Stephen Barncard wrote:
CHECK OUT Dragon Burn for Mac (they also make NTI CD & DVD - Maker 7
for PC...-I never used it).
From their site: "Supports virtually all popu
For what it's worth, it ought to be easier to do this for DVD than it
ever was for CDs, since the DVD specifications are less primitive in
terms of cross-platform compatibility right out of the box. Heck, I
remember when you had to have a floppy "boot disk" to launch a
CD-ROM!! Thank goodness thos
etwork. Of course, YMI's stuff was UNIX-only, but ...
My theory all along has been that Microsoft liked CD-ROM so much because
it allowed them to deliver bloatware but then I'm just prejudiced.
Cheers,
Kat
http://cd-info.com
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Mac, Linux and Windows.
http://www.mozilla.org
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What about a Southeast RUG? I'm in east central coast of Florida, but
have a son in the Hotlanta area I wouldn't mind visiting now and then
;-) Anybody else from around here?
Cheers,
Kat
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That would work for me. My sister lives just outside Asheville. Lovely
place!! Not as easy to get to as Atlanta, though. For those not from
this area, the saying is that even to get to Hell you have to change
planes in Atlanta.
Cheers,
Kat
Dennis Brown wrote:
I am in Asheville, NC
-speed Internet Access is available as well as WiFi Access in the
Atrium."
Then we can definitely test out the prototype RevUGs USA Wiki onsite
during our meeting. Oh, that's at http://rugusa.linguistix.net if you
can't wait ;-)
Cheers,
Kat
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-speed Internet Access is available as well as WiFi Access in the
Atrium."
Then we can definitely test out the prototype RevUGs USA Wiki onsite
during our meeting. Oh, that's at http://rugusa.linguistix.net if you
can't wait ;-)
Cheers,
Kat
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uot;High-speed Internet Access is available as well as WiFi Access in the Atrium."
Then we can definitely test out the prototype RevUGs USA Wiki onsite
during our meeting. Oh, that's at http://rugusa.linguistix.net if you
can't wait ;-)
Cheers,
Kat
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also might work, but Lasso's markup language is a bit easier IMO).
Cheers,
Kat
Dan Shafer wrote:
My guess is you could be thinking of WebStar (http://www.4d.com/
products/webstar.html).
Dan
On Jun 5, 2005, at 4:51 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 6/5/05 11:01 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Heather Nagey wrote:
Dear list members,
The day we get the times for a conference right all around the world,
in our first posting, I expect someone to send us a bottle of scotch.
Is that like carrying coals to Newcastle? You're in Scotland, right?
Cheers
in a pinch. Thanks for making it, and for making it available!
Cheers,
Kat
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Mark Wieder wrote:
Kat-
Monday, June 13, 2005, 5:26:39 PM, you wrote:
K> I just downloaded the stack (again), and it's still version 1.62 which
??? I just checked it again, downloading both from my web site and
from RevOnline, and they're both coming in at 1.63 ???
I tried i
Mark Wieder wrote:
Kat-
Monday, June 13, 2005, 5:26:39 PM, you wrote:
K> I just downloaded the stack (again), and it's still version 1.62 which
??? I just checked it again, downloading both from my web site and
from RevOnline, and they're both coming in at 1.63 ???
I think I
Thanks billions, Mark! This is great. I wish I could be there, but
since that wasn't possible this time, it's certainly wonderful that
you've provided a glimpse of the events. Makes me want to sign up for
the next one right now!
Cheers,
Kat
Mark Talluto wrote:
The keynote
I've been following the discussion about icons with great interest. I'd
like to create some for my Rev products, but would rather NOT have to
use Windows if I can avoid it. Is there a Mac application that makes
icons that work in Revolution?
Cheers,
Kat
Katherine Coc
acks
from the past sessions, and participate in the future events. Very good
stuff from people who know what they're talking about, and can do so
coherently!
Cheers,
Kat
http://rugusa.linguistix.net
J. Landman Gay wrote:
The scripting conference stack for this Saturday has been u
Marielle Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Kat,
About http://rugusa.linguistix.net Intrigued by the name, I followed
the link (I
am a psycholinguist).
Small world (although lots of s/w developers seem to have a Linguistics
background). I have a B.A. in the subject fro
Hi Gary,
Welcome to Revolution! A good place I've found to start learning about
RevCGI is at Jacque Landman Gay's site,
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
She has links to other resources along the same vein as well.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Kat
http://rugusa.linguistix.
ot;
in the "Atlanta Planning Meeting" page.
By the way, my avatar's name in SL is "Kat Lemieux". If you're in the
neighborhood, please say hi! Since SL is a user-scriptable simulation,
it's really ideal for Revolutionaries, but there's a real danger that
get
. A lifetime basic account is just US$9.95, and
there's a 7-day free trial, so if you have such a system and a few
moments to give it a whirl, please do let me (us) know what you think.
Kat Cochrane
a.k.a. "Kat Lemieux" in SecondLife
_
please IM me your request "in world". If
you have any questions about it, or about the RL ("Real Life") SERUG
group that is getting organized now, feel free to contact me, or (after
Aug. 19) Ralph Forehand. Ralph will be on vacation till then, so it's
better to ask me
ely remove
all the DVD player's components from your computer after using up all
the changes (something I've never tried to do), it may be possible to
restart the clock by reloading the player engine. There's probably some
hidden files that only the superuser can delete, though.
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