Hi David,
The maximum temperature for an Intel Core 2 Duo processor is 100ºC with an
emergency shutoff at 125ºC.
The processor will shut down using its thermal protection routines well before
any damage is done.
They're designed to work up to 100C if required but the fans should both kick
Greetings! I would be interested in the airport extreme card. Please contact
me at the joey.pots.pans email address.
Cheers, Joe
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Adrian Skehan adrianske...@me.com wrote:
Thanks for that all.
Is there anyone out there with a spare suitable card or interested
Greetings! I did not know that Apple Computers could get High. Well I guess,
if Apple/Macs are green it may be a possibilty.
Cheers, Joe
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi David,
The maximum temperature for an Intel Core 2 Duo processor is 100ºC with an
Hi Neil
No problem and no need to feel embarrassed.
Regards
Laura
On 19/01/2010, at 3:37 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Laura,
My apologies, I did not read your reply closely enough and because the body of
your reply came through in black text, I missed that the blue text (in specific
response
Hi Ronni
I was trying not to bother you !!!
On 19/01/2010, at 3:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Laura,
I've done all of the above and the file plays in iDVD Preview.
1. Did you click the 'play in preview' arrow at bottom of iDVD Project, then
click the Enter and play the whole project
I'm happy to take the credit!
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
On 17/01/2010, at 10:44 PM, lynn...@westnet.com.au wrote:
sorry, should be susan and mike...
sorry mike.
- Original Message -
From: lynn...@westnet.com.au
To: WAMUG
At last some one is bringing rational thinking into this thread!
This sort of discussion may in fact put Ronnie off and she may
respond less.
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
On 18/01/2010, at 7:50 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
As far as I am
IE for Mac is not better than Safari!
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
On 19/01/2010, at 11:40 AM, David Nicholas wrote:
This is a very interesting story posted on ABC news this morning.
You can read it at
Hi Laura,
On 19/01/2010, at 7:22 PM, Laura Webb wrote:
Hi Ronni
I was trying not to bother you !!!
Thanks ... ;-)
On 19/01/2010, at 3:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Laura,
I've done all of the above and the file plays in iDVD Preview.
1. Did you click the 'play in preview' arrow
Hi Laura, not to second guess you, but Keynote allows you to add slides which
are text/commentary on the photos, rather than just having a slideshow of
photos. That's why I was interested in what you are doing - its easy enough to
set up slideshows in iPhoto, but if you want people to know more
Hi Susan
Ronni asked why am I using Keynote rather than iPhoto?
You are spot on with your second guessing! As well as simply wanting to become
familiar with Keynote (iWork being new to me) I wanted the text as well. The
master slide I chose allows for a photo plus text below as well as an
Hi Laura,
Now, I'm on the same page as you and understand why you have used Keynote for
your Slide Presentation. Keynote is the correct application for you to use.
It is not too ambitious, and from what you have told us, you have successfully
created your slide presentation in Keynote and
On 19/01/2010, at 7:51 PM, Stuart Breden wrote:
IE for Mac is not better than Safari!
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
IE for the Mac is not better than anything!
The article, like almost all IT articles in the General Press, is not for
The WAMUG Committee had its first meeting for the year last night - and
suffered the User Group Committee's version of Writer's Block!
We really struggled to come up with something interesting or challenging in the
way of topics for February's General Meeting. The few ideas we did come up with
Hi Ronni
On 20/01/2010, at 6:47 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Laura,
Now, I'm on the same page as you and understand why you have used Keynote for
your Slide Presentation. Keynote is the correct application for you to use.
It is not too ambitious, and from what you have told us, you have
Congratulations Laura (and Ronni)Sounds like you are getting there. Well done.Re cut off textIn iDVD View Menu select "show TV safe area"cheersBlittoOn 20/01/2010, at 10:18 AM, Laura Webb wrote:Hi RonniOn 20/01/2010, at 6:47 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:Hi Laura,Now, I'm on the "same page" as you and
I am in the process of migrating from my Windows environment at home to
Apple based. I have a 1TB external hard drive Maxtor currently connected
via USB to the PC and want to connect it to my Time capsule USB so I can
access the content directly via Finder. I have ascertained that the
Maxtor
Hi Peter,
If you want the disk to be usable by both Windows and Mac systems, it's best to
have the disk in FAT32 mode, which can be done via Disk Utility in Snow Leopard.
NTFS is readable by your system, you just won't be able to write to it without
third party software.
If you are just
Hi Laura,
Well done, you are getting there. You Have A Go which is a character I like
in a person.
Unfortunately what I have to tell you below, means re-doing part of your
Keynote Presentation.
The part oAdding the Audio and exporting to Quicktime.
On 20/01/2010, at 10:18 AM, Laura Webb wrote:
Hi Laura,
on 20/1/10 10:18 AM, Laura Webb at el...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi Ronni
snip
2. When played on the TV/DVD player, part of the text under the photos on the
slides is not visible on the extreme LH side. This could just be because my TV
is old and not a flat screen. Before I try
Hi Ronni
Thank you for your kind words.
No problem in having to go back and re do the audio. All good experience,
except I'm not sure what is going to make any difference. At the time, I
believe I did all you suggested to add the audio before exporting to QT. I've
just gone back to Keynote
--Apple-Mail-10-39419478
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=windows-1252
Thanks Rod, I'll keep that in mind before I burn the next disc.
Regards
Laura
On 20/01/2010, at 10:42 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Congratulations Laura (and Ronni)
Sounds
Thank you Neil. All a bit beyond me except for the following:-
Since you are viewing on an old CRT TV, you do not have the option of selecting
a different display option on the TV – however you will still probably have the
option of changing the output of the DVD player between 4:3 and 16:9
Hi Everyone
Just thought I should report that this problem is now fixed.
We needed a new router and now Graham is reconnected to the Internet
and Printer. As a bonus our download speed has almost doubled.
Thanks again for all your help.
Diana
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List
Hi Laura,
On 20/01/2010, at 12:31 PM, Laura Webb wrote:
No problem in having to go back and re do the audio. All good experience,
except I'm not sure what is going to make any difference. At the time, I
believe I did all you suggested to add the audio before exporting to QT. I've
just
NTFS-3g for Mac OS X works just as well as the paragon software only it's free.
It will allow read/write to NTFS disks. I don't have experience with the Time
Capsule so I'm afraid I can't help you with that part.
Ruben
Hi Peter,
If you want the disk to be usable by both Windows and
Ok, thanks Gav that is quite clear for me. I should originally have indicated
my intent to fully migrate to an Apple only basis (no intent to use Windows
again at least for data storage) - so I will convert it to Mac OS Extended
format (unsure how to do this just yet) but I am now stuck with
Hi Peter,
Time Capsule can be used by Mac and Windows machines as a storage device, it's
not just for Time Machine.
Gav
On 20/01/2010, at 2:03 PM, Crisp, Peter wrote:
Ok, thanks Gav that is quite clear for me. I should originally have indicated
my intent to fully migrate to an Apple
Hi Peter Gav,
Can I use my Time Capsule for Time Machine backups and other Data?
You can put other data on your Time Capsule's internal HD, but there are three
major considerations:
Especially for things like photos and videos, access may be too slow for
convenient viewing, and worse for
Hi All
Thanks Peter for your request for topics for the next meeting. I have been
following with considerable, but confused interest, the postings to help
Laura with a slideshow.
I would love to be able to do simple slideshows but because I don't use
iPhoto (all my photos are edited and stored
Help. I'm in Vietnam at the moment and just restored my iPhone. It has decided to come back to life with a foreign language after the restore.Could some kind person talk me through the settings menu by icon so that I can speak English to my phone? Thanks.Regards, Eugene
On 20/1/10 3:37 PM, Eugene edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au wrote:
Help. I'm in Vietnam at the moment and just restored my iPhone. It has
decided to come back to life with a foreign language after the restore.
Could some kind person talk me through the settings menu by icon so
that I can speak
Choose General - International - Language, choose the language you want
Sent from Ronni's iPhone
On 20/01/2010, at 3:37 PM, Eugene edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au wrote:
Help. I'm in Vietnam at the moment and just restored my iPhone. It
has decided to come back to life with a foreign language after
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