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Doctor of Psychology Candidate, Murdoch University.
and try on the
computers as they are too precious, so its a matter of taking him and
the disks to where the computer is sitting.
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Telephone: 08 9385 4448
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It does this on my Epson printer as well. Interesting!!
On 3/11/02 4:20 PM, brett curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever I print on my Epson 760, the default is colour which I only
print in 10% of the time. Anyone know how I can change this cos the
annoying thing is that when the print
I'm relieved in a way that we are all copping this junkmail spree, I
thought I must have done something wrong!
It's not just this list, I'm getting doubles because of getting them
through my student email account as well.
On Tuesday, September 24, 2002, at 12:26 AM, John Currie wrote:
If beautiful women are attracted to an object, perhaps they could be
reprogrammed to be attracted to something cheaper than a Ferrari!!
On Tuesday, September 24, 2002, at 12:36 AM, Phillip McGree wrote:
1 bloke wants to share his secrets with me on how to pick up
beautiful women
- Yeah,
Switching over to the 10.2 version of mail, with Junkmail on automatic
seems to have done the trick in terms of not having to wade through all
the junk.
On Tuesday, September 24, 2002, at 12:26 AM, John Currie wrote:
Since Tuesday last week I have had over 80 junk emails.
On 16/9/02 9:34 PM, Ray Forma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, if you are going to port the pdf to another computer you need to embed
the fonts in case the other computer doesn't have them. Otherwise your pdf
will look awful. It may be that the graphics need to be specifically
included as well.
On 1/8/02 12:56 AM, Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
IF wamug was able to negotiate some sort of deal for WAMUG members to get
POP accounts with a decent domain name...
Would you all be interested and willing to pay a small amount for it? Say...
AUS$10 per year for a
Powerbook 1400CS with G3 upgrade to 250mhz
60mg ram
10gig HD
Runs OS 8.6
Floppy drive/CD drive
Modem cards 28.8 and 56 V.34
Ethernet card
SCSI adapter
External monitor adaptor
Price: $950 ONO
Can throw in the following items for $90:
Carry bag
Stylewriter 1200 printer
Palm M100 handheld, with
On 16/7/02 11:11 AM, Diana Graham Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are in OSX and go into Preferences -- Classic -- Advanced --
Rebuild Desktop you can rebuild the classic desktop while in OSX. I have
found this usually clears weird Classic Bugs.
I have also found that booting into
On 13/6/02 6:05 PM, Antony N. Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4) When is OSX going to get faster? Its remarkably slow on a 320Mb
Lombard 333 and not much faster on a 192Mb G4 400... I know they
claim they're only 40 odd percent through the whole cycle but it's a
big ask to used X as your day
BTW (the 10.1.5 update is not the CD for a reason. I would actually
recommend people DO NOT install 10.1.5)
Matt, Why, 'cos already have done so, and its a bit scary to be told I
shouldn't have. Cheers, Susan.
Perfection 1250.
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Susan Hastings, Assoc. MAPS
Registered Psychologist
P O Box 801
Claremont WA 6910
Telephone: 9385 4448
Doctor of Psychology Candidate: Murdoch University
on 4/5/02 1:31 PM, Dr Bill Parker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
Somebody might know the answer.
PowerBook G3/333 192MB RAM.
Word 2001 set at Minimum 25000 Preferred 25000
Why is it so SLOW to do mostly anything? Plain to Bold, Print, Quit,
anything. wait and wait
on 4/5/02 1:31 PM, Dr Bill Parker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
Somebody might know the answer.
PowerBook G3/333 192MB RAM.
Word 2001 set at Minimum 25000 Preferred 25000
Why is it so SLOW to do mostly anything? Plain to Bold, Print, Quit,
anything. wait and wait
On 29/4/02 10:31 AM, Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Well, the new site is finally up. There is still a lot to do though.
Feel free to have a look around and send me your comments.
Regards
Matthew Healey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear Matthew,
I'd like to be able to receive the May CD by post, even though I live
locally, as I work Tuesday evenings and would not be able to get to the
meeting.
How do I get the money to you? I'm planning to pay for the June one as well.
Cheers, Susan
WAMUG member 931
On 25/4/02 3:23 PM, Rob Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was my understanding (and experience) too, that you couldn't set it up
to use the internet directly, but it uses the Mac connection without
problems.
Doesn't it just use whatever is configured on the Mac side by default. You
don't
On 9/3/02 10:11 AM, Ian Bacon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to thank all the people who generously offered their old
and no longer functional Macs to me. I have secured such a machine
from Kaye and Geoff, residents of Albany, who were good enought to
travel to the
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Susan Hastings, Assoc. MAPS
Registered Psychologist
P O Box 801
Claremont WA 6910
Telephone: 9385 0710
Fax: 9385 0355
Doctor of Psychology Candidate, Murdoch University
On 15/2/02 11:21 PM, Rob Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should first scan your hard drive with a virus tool like Virex using he
latest definitions.
That's where I'd start.
Cheers
Rob Findlay
on 15/2/02 8:22 PM, Bill and Denise at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK this is seriously
On 12/2/02 4:05 PM, Stewart Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Rob and Shay for the assistance,
however :-(
the problem continues to grow..
WRT Explorer, the specified server cannot be found error seems to be
happening randomly i.e. I can sometimes click on a link and get the error,
Hi, I have an old Powerbook from a duo dock, with a small hard drive. Would
this be a scsi drive?
The powerbook has died of old age, but the hard drive may still work.
If it is suitable (can't remember the size for sure, but I think 500 mb).
If you'd like to have a look, please contact me on
Now that's interesting, because I had the same experience. I have a
university connection as well as the commercial ISP, so when I switched to
the University account, all was well. I'm interested if you find out what is
happening.
I still don't know what the problem is, but it seems to be
I would just use OS 10.1 all the time, with classic for my normal
applications, except that I can't yet sync to my Palm in OS 10.1.
Therefore, I am sometimes using 9.2.2, and connect to the Net. However, I
have a choice, and mostly don't.
Hi
I'm not trying to preach here (and others may have
The other interesting things is that Susan Poole's emails are going
directly to people on the wamug list, I am not getting her emails, just
peoples' responses.
On 14/12/01 8:27 AM, Derek Ellerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Anne and WAMUG folks.
I think you might find there was actually a
Hi, I don't have file sharing on to use PC zip disks, I only use it when
sharing files over a network. It seems a very odd thing to be happening. My
disks just show up as PC disks without any fuss, or having to turn something
on or off.
PC Exchange needs to be enabled, but not file sharing.
altogether, but if I switch off and restart, the connections are lost.
Intermittent problems are such a pain to diagnose!
Does anyone have any ideas please.
Susan.
Susan Hastings
Registered Psychologist
P O Box 801
Claremont WA 6910
Telephone: (08) 9385 4448
Mobile: 0409 688 004
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Hi all, Phil responded to this with a quick call offering the loan on a
spare hub to test, as a help with diagnosis. Cheers, Susan.
On 27/11/01 4:33 PM, Susan Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am using a USB hub (Swann, with its own power) with a PCI 1095,670 USB card
on a Beige G3 (320mg ram
each hub be tested
individually?
Brett Curtis
Ellenbrook,
Western Australia
From: Susan Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 18:03:51 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: USB hub
Hi all, Phil responded to this with a quick call offering the loan on a
spare hub to test
. Still no joy.
Has anyone encountered this problem? I don't remember reading about it
on the list.
Beige G3, 233 mhz, OS 10.1/OS 9.2.1 - 320 mb memory
Cheers, Susan.
Susan Hastings
Registered Psychologist
P O Box 801
Claremont WA 6910
Telephone: 9385 4448
Editor: Australian Psychological
Given that this answer came from several people, I think it sounds the
way to go. I will try it as soon as possible and let you know. Cheers,
Susan.
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001, at 11:16 AM, Goodall-Smith wrote:
Susan Hastings wrote:
I downloaded the disk image, which is now on my
It works, thanks very much to all who replied.
On 20/11/01 11:49 AM, Rod Lavington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20/11/01 11:04 AM, Susan Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded the disk image, which is now on my desktop and ready to be
installed. When I click on it to begin installing
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Claremont WA 6910
Telephone: (08) 9385 4448
Fax: (08) 9385 0355
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D.Psych. Candidate, Murdoch University
On 7/11/01 7:07 PM, Antony N. Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any suggestions as to how I can get my IntelliMouse side buttons to back and
forward web pages would be very much appreciated.
Get rid if the Intellimouse drivers / control panel etc.
Install USB Overdrive - look at
On 17/10/01 9:32 AM, Peter Hinchliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 16/10/01 8:24 PM, R John HATCH at [EMAIL PROTECTED] exclaimed:
I was wondering how to shift files under softpc on PB G3 to the mac
environment.
I have some info in note pad that I want to transfer to the mac
environment word
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