We have secured a final batch of 80GB hard drives (if you missed out
last time) and have these on runout at $269 as an external FireCube or
$135 as a bare drive. These are premium Hitachi (IBM) drives in the
premium FireCube case, so don't miss out -
There is a good story about Bill Clinton and his Power Mac at
http://www.theonion.com/3948/top_story.html
Cheers, Paul.
I would be most grateful should someone be able to assist my daughter -
see below
Thanks
Tony Wilson
Begin forwarded message:
From: Marissa Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue Dec 9, 2003 9:22:04 AM Australia/Perth
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Configuring Mac OSX Mail
Hi Dad!
I still
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 09:21 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
There is a good story about Bill Clinton and his Power Mac at
http://www.theonion.com/3948/top_story.html
Cheers, Paul.
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There is a good story about Bill Clinton and his Power Mac at
http://www.theonion.com/3948/top_story.html
It looks like a 17 'Book in the top photo, the machine in the
second photo has black keys and the speaker is smaller (under the
power button), different machine? Nice article
On 10/12/2003, at 9:21 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
There is a good story about Bill Clinton and his Power Mac at
http://www.theonion.com/3948/top_story.html
Not surprising seeing as Bill (Clinton) and Steve Jobs are good mates.
Bill often stays at Steves house when he is in the area.
- Matt
I remember someone else getting a similar problem to me on the list but
I cannot find it :-(
I keep getting the message :-
Enter Password for Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The POP server pop-server.bigpond net .au rejected the password for
user mmccall2
Please re enter your password or cancel
As far as I know this is a Telstra Bigpond issue. There was a utility
fix for this eons ago but the later releases of Mail were supposed to
have addressed this problem.
However, it seems to have resurfaced and is so annoying I've diverted
my Telstra mail to our zytech mailserver so Mail
This seems to be a Telstra issue as it is happening on my Mac and my work
PC.
Cheers
Duncan
-Original Message-
From: Keith Palmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 December 2003 12:07 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: mail and password
As far as I know this is a
Me too, very annoying.
And I also received a couple of WAMUG messages over the last few days
to the effect that my mail was bouncing.
Mike
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 12:12 PM, Duncan Hardman wrote:
This seems to be a Telstra issue as it is happening on my Mac and my
work
PC.
It was a major problem during the BigPond Email debacle of 2003.
I've noticed it has happened a couple of times to me this past week or so
(10.3.1 on G3 iBook 700Mhz).
I just close down the Mail app and relaunch and everything is hunky dory after
that.
R.K.
-Original Message-
From:
b1tch mode click on
I really wonder why Roxio even bother these days... maybe Adaptec
should have just euthanased their programing team rather than bundle
them off to another company.
After running a minor point update my copy of toast 5 keeps asking
for the registration key to be
actually in fairness to Roxio... check ( using apple + ~ then
try apple+tab) to see if the installer hasn't opened up a
dialogue box behind the one your seeing. specifically a dialogue
box that needs a response before it can step on to the next
(displayed) dialogue box)
conversely you
To answer my own question.
I have been contacted by Cameraland Oxford St Leederville. I can send them
attached to an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] They will print them for 50c
for a 6x4. This is for larger orders. Not sure the price for small orders.
They put them on a CD as well.
Does anyone know
Daniel answered my question.
You have to scroll down to the very end on the agreement before the accept
button lights up. Tricky!
Lloyd
I have Roxio Toast 5.2.1 on my iMac running 10.2.8 and am trying to update
it to Toast 5.2.3 in preparation for changing over to OS 10.3.1.
I
On 10/12/03 2:12 PM, Lloyd White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Roxio Toast 5.2.1 on my iMac running 10.2.8 and am trying to update
it to Toast 5.2.3 in preparation for changing over to OS 10.3.1.
I successfully downloaded the update but when the updating starts and I get
to having to hit
Lloyd,
You must read the agreement, once you start scrolling down the agreement the
accept button will highlight.
Cheers,
Peder
on 10/12/03 14:12, Lloyd White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Roxio Toast 5.2.1 on my iMac running 10.2.8 and am trying to update
it to Toast 5.2.3 in
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