On 1 Aug 2006, at 10:54 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:
Hi everyone,
How the heck does one uninstall ClamXav ?
I have been all over the web looking for a clue.
It appeares that simply trashing the obvious files does not do it !!!
Regards,
Stephen Chape
Go to here :-
There is an engine remover in the original disk image. There is also a link
to just the un-installer at the home page.
http://www.markallan.co.uk/clamXav/index.php?page=dl#extras
On 1/8/06 10:54 PM, Stephen Chape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
uninstall ClamXav
Hi All!
I am about to purchase a projector screen for a home theatre
project. It can be either new or second hand, but has to be about a
100 screen. Does anyone know where a good place to buy one in
Perth? I'm probably looking at the lower end of the scale as far as
price goes :-) It
On 2 Aug 2006, at 9:50 AM, Rod wrote:
Hi All!
I am about to purchase a projector screen for a home theatre project.
It can be either new or second hand, but has to be about a 100
screen.
That's over 8 feet , or 2.4 metres ... correct ?
never seen one that big !
Bob
Does anyone
Hi All,
Is the comp still running? The site hasn't been updated in ages... :)
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you may find something in the range of office equipment
i bought one with stand @ officeworks (for movie demos) but not as
large as you mentioned
you may consider painting the wall with white reflective (not to
glossy) paint..
James
On 02/08/2006, at 9:50, Rod wrote:
Hi All!
I am
I have seen projector screens of many sizes from IT wholesalers that
also supply projectors.
I would also be guessing that Harvey Norman or any big whitegoods
supplier with large home entertainment section would have them. If
you can try to deal with Harvey Norman Commercial (buy it under a
Cool. : )
T.
On 2/8/06 2:56 PM, Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02/08/2006, at 11:52 AM, Nathan Manzi wrote:
Hi All,
Is the comp still running? The site hasn't been updated in ages... :)
Hi Nathan,
The comp is over. You can check out the winner at http://
From T3,
http://www.t3.co.uk/news/247/communications/mobile_phone/apple_signs_up_for
_phone_standards
---quote---
Apple signs up for phone standards
The clearest sign yet that the iPhone¹s on its way?
Click to enlarge1 of 1
Will we finally see the iPhone for real next week?... [more images]
On 02/08/2006, at 2:56 PM, Matthew Healey wrote:
On 02/08/2006, at 11:52 AM, Nathan Manzi wrote:
Hi All,
Is the comp still running? The site hasn't been updated in ages... :)
Hi Nathan,
The comp is over. You can check out the winner at http://
beta.wamug.org.au
It will be moved over
Hey Daniel . I want one!
I was just about to buy a new mobile.
Think I'll wait ?? ;o)
http://apple.qj.net/iPhone-Images-Real-or-Fake-/pg/49/aid/60331
Cheers,
Ronni
On 02/08/2006, at 5:43 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
From T3,
http://www.t3.co.uk/news/247/communications/mobile_phone/
Hi all,
We are able to source these direct from our suppliers ex East. As a guide,
the price would be around $320 + freight (100). Motorised ones would be
around the $1000 mark + freight.
Any further queries, please let me know.
Cheers.
Kind regards,
Greg Satti
Zytech - www.zytech.com.au
PO
Thank you to those who advised me how to uninstall ClamXav
It is now done (I hope).
On 01/08/2006, at 11:30 PM, Rob Findlay wrote:
There is an engine remover in the original disk image. There is
also a link
to just the un-installer at the home page.
My employer has given me a Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 for use with a
Windows laptop, however I prefer to use my own Powerbook for email access
etc when in transit.
I see from a quick web search that 10.4.7 adds support for this modem, but
in terms of set up etc I have no idea. I¹ll keep
Ignore last email. I plugged it in and it just worked!! Very cool.
On 2/8/06 11:29 PM, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My employer has given me a Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 for use with a
Windows laptop, however I prefer to use my own Powerbook for email access
etc when in transit.
I see
Stephen, who is the provider of the wireless broadband service you will be
using. E.g. Telstra provide the software for their Bigpond wireless
broadband. Cheers, Susan.
On 2/8/06 9:29 PM, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My employer has given me a Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 for use with a
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