Matthew Healey wrote:
Being in Perth doesn't really help the matter. We are just too small a
market for Apple to care. I am surprised that the Apple staff in Perth
have kept their jobs as long as they have.
(Yes, I am bitter. This particular delayed order has the very real
possibly of
Ronda Brown wrote:
What Anti Virus have you got installed on your PC's please?
This is what I sent to the list on the 25th of January:
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While not likely relevant for single platform Macintosh users in this
forum, others might like to know that this is what I install on client
On 22/02/2005, at 2:02 AM, Onno Benschop wrote:
Matthew Healey wrote:
Being in Perth doesn't really help the matter. We are just too small
a market for Apple to care. I am surprised that the Apple staff in
Perth have kept their jobs as long as they have.
(Yes, I am bitter. This particular
On 22/02/2005, at 2:08 AM, Onno Benschop wrote:
Ronda Brown wrote:
What Anti Virus have you got installed on your PC's please?
This is what I sent to the list on the 25th of January:
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While not likely relevant for single platform Macintosh users in this
forum, others might
ClamAV, very impressed and thus far reliable, so many keeping it
honest gives one that comfort blanket tingly feeling.
Works for me on my servers (Debian) and the Mac OS X port (ClamXav)
works a treat, very much up to date with its db listing and engine.
Seems to find all files I have tested
Before Anything else, before I opened my email I thought I'd try
DataRescue It worked like a dream and recovered things we had
forgotten. Grab a copy DATARESCUE
tom
On 22/2/05 12:04 AM, Navid Mavaddat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its sort of like a school assignment. Sometimes its worth working on it
an extra day and getting it finished even though you know you will lose
10% of your mark for being late. Especially so if it's the night before
it's due
ClamAV, very impressed and thus far reliable, so many keeping it
honest gives one that comfort blanket tingly feeling.
Works for me on my servers (Debian) and the Mac OS X port (ClamXav)
works a treat, very much up to date with its db listing and engine.
Seems to find all files I have tested
On 22/2/05 9:21 AM, tom samson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before Anything else, before I opened my email I thought I'd try
DataRescue It worked like a dream and recovered things we had
forgotten. Grab a copy DATARESCUE
tom
Good to hear Tom! BTW, for the archives, how did you go with the
as some of you may recall from list discussion I purchased a Canon
A80 Powershot in April last year
Though generally very happy with the camera however from the very
first photo there was evidence of a dead pixel in the CCD, in that
if a photo was shot with a certain area being dark it
Following the constant advice in posts from some members I have changed
from Entourage to Mail. Do I hear cheers?
I have some questions.
Can I get the dictionary to use Australian English?
Where is the dictionary or is it part of another Word program?
How can I move the column of Mailboxes to
Hi,
Moving over to Melbourne and taking a new job which provides me with a
computer so selling my beloved G3-400 Firewire powerbook. Here are the
specs:
* 256 MB RAM
* 18 GB hard disk
* Boxed copy of Mac OS X 10.1 9
* Boxed copy of Appleworks 6 (I am pretty sure it is 6)
* Adobe Go Live
On 22/02/2005, at 11:29 AM, Lloyd White wrote:
Following the constant advice in posts from some members I have
changed from Entourage to Mail. Do I hear cheers?
I have some questions.
Can I get the dictionary to use Australian English?
Where is the dictionary or is it part of another Word
Dear Rod,
This being the case, I will drop the price to $1,200 (I know you where
saying it is worth about $400.00 which is completely unbelievable). If
nobody wants to buy it, that is ok as I will keep it and use it every
third night when I am at home and need to check my emails. a bit of
From: S E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This being the case, I will drop the price to $1,200 (I know you where
saying it is worth about $400.00 which is completely unbelievable). If
I know the pain when one realises the Powerbook one purchased for $6000 not
that many years ago is worth so little now. I'm
Hi Stuart,
Well, if you want to put something sent in private on the list, then so be
it!
http://www.applebits.net/~applebit/cgi-bin/cart.cgi/scan/st=db/co=yes/sf=ca
tegory/se=PowerBook%20-%20G4/op=eq.html
Powerbook G4 500 $1190
Powerbook G4 400 $990
(And these guys are considered at the
On 22/02/2005, at 11:16 AM, Mark Secker wrote:
as some of you may recall from list discussion I purchased a Canon A80
Powershot in April last year
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Now obviously it's still under warranty but is an obsolete (no longer
made) model.
so has anybody experienced canon warranty service
Hi...
In case anyone's interested...
http://jobs.careerone.com.au/search/dsp_show_job.cfm?jobId=1760517
Have fun,
Shay
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=== Shay Telfer
Perth, Western Australia Technomancer Join Team Sungroper in the
Opinions for hire
On 22/2/05 12:23 PM, S E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Rod,
This being the case, I will drop the price to $1,200 (I know you where
saying it is worth about $400.00 which is completely unbelievable). If
nobody wants to buy it, that is ok as I will keep it and use it every
third night
Ah ha - no. :-).
I actually bought it on eBay about 3 years ago from Canberra (and we
know what organisations are based in Canberra) which would have been
2002 if I can recall correctly. The only purchase previous to this was
an 8600 from a private guy here in Perth. I did buy a Powerbook
On 21/2/05 6:57 PM, KEVIN Lock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have ordered a shuffle from Daniel, but I am not stressed by a
delay. If I were, I would buy one of the many similar flash drive
MP3 players.
I would love to own a company marketing world wide that
underestimated demand on such a
Hi all,
have just done a clean re-install of Panther, then used software update
to bring everything up to speed.
However, this means I have downloaded Hard Drive Update which
automatically runs and tells me:
Hard Drive Update has located 1 or more drives on your computer which
need
On 22/02/2005, at 6:02 PM, Stewart Woods wrote:
Hi all,
have just done a clean re-install of Panther, then used software
update to bring everything up to speed.
Apologies for premature panic and posting (I get like this after clean
re-installs)
Digging deeper identified that the
Apple makes no 1 on the list
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4284501.stm
http://www.mobilepcmag.com/features/2005_03/top100gadgets-5.html
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