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You may remember my post about Flip last week reply from Joe
He advises that he has bought one for me I'm planning to come upto
Perth to pick up take him to lunch reimmburse him for my new Flip.
He also advised that some one from WAMUG had
agreed to pick him up from Air Port ! I had offered
Hi Philip, I thought you knew that I had offered to pick him up. Which
I will do but it is a little difficult when I do not know when I will
be away If It is only for a day or two then he can stay here but I
thought he was going to the Pilbara to work in which case the people
that employ
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From: Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.au
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Subject: Re: Of Interest ?
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:40:16 +0800
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Subject: Re: Of Interest ?
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:40:16 +0800
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I think this msg was meant for Philip-- have
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet war...@bordernet.com.au
wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
Get used to it Philip. The last PPC-based Mac rolled off
I do not know about time but certainly Money :-(
Mac
On 17/06/2009, at 10:37 AM, Philip Trouchet wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet war...@bordernet.com.au
wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of
us
On 15/06/2009, at 2:01 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet war...@bordernet.com.au
wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
Get used to it Philip
...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as usual
behind on Apple upgrades
2. A friend has just aquired demonstrated to me a future must have toy
which does for Video cameras what iPods did to Walkmans
for you. Send an email with the exact make
and model.
Thanks. Joe
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Philip Trouchet
war...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us
as usual behind on Apple upgrades
2. A friend has
. Send an email with the exact make
and model.
Thanks. Joe
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Philip Trouchet
war...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us
as usual behind on Apple upgrades
2. A friend has just
at 10:53 PM, Philip Trouchet
war...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
2. A friend has just aquired demonstrated to me a future must have
toy which does for Video cameras
at 10:53 PM, Philip Trouchet
war...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
2. A friend has just aquired demonstrated to me a future must have
toy which does for Video cameras
On 15/06/2009, at 2:01 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet war...@bordernet.com.au
wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
Get used to it Philip
Does this mean that PPC applications will not work under Snow Leopard?
Merv
On 15/06/2009, at 2:01 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet
war...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving
, at 2:01 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet war...@bordernet.com.au
wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
Get used to it Philip. The last PPC-based Mac
under Snow Leopard?
Merv
On 15/06/2009, at 2:01 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet
war...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
Get used
will not work under Snow
Leopard?
Merv
On 15/06/2009, at 2:01 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet war...@bordernet.com.au
wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of
us as
usual behind on Apple
that PPC applications will not work under Snow Leopard?
Merv
On 15/06/2009, at 2:01 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
On Monday, June 15, 2009, at 12:53PM, Philip Trouchet
war...@bordernet.com.au wrote:
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind
Hi Ronni,
That's got me thinking - I have no idea which of my applications are written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan the applications folder and
list which applications are Intel or PPC?
Cheers
Neil
no idea which of my applications are
written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan the applications
folder and
list which applications are Intel or PPC?
Cheers
Neil
--
Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
as Universal
or PowerPC
.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 16/06/2009, at 10:46 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni,
That's got me thinking - I have no idea which of my applications
are written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan
.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 16/06/2009, at 10:46 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni,
That's got me thinking - I have no idea which of my applications
are written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan the applications
folder
under
Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan the applications
folder and
list which applications are Intel or PPC?
Cheers
Neil
--
Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
on 16/6/09 10:02 AM, Ronda Brown at ro...@wn.com.au
and which might be PPC applications running under Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan the applications
folder and
list which applications are Intel or PPC?
Cheers
Neil
--
Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n
,
That's got me thinking - I have no idea which of my applications
are written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under
Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan the applications
folder and
list which applications are Intel or PPC?
Cheers
Neil
Actually, on inspection, it seems to be part of the installed Apple system.
on 16/6/09 11:32 AM, Neil Houghton at n...@possumology.com wrote:
And yet in my Intel iMac it shows one:
DesktopDB:
Last Modified:10/10/07 12:48 PM
Kind:Classic
Location:
as
Universal or PowerPC
.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 16/06/2009, at 10:46 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni,
That's got me thinking - I have no idea which of my applications
are written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under
Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan
as
Universal or PowerPC
.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 16/06/2009, at 10:46 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni,
That's got me thinking - I have no idea which of my applications
are written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under
Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan
as
Universal or PowerPC
.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 16/06/2009, at 10:46 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni,
That's got me thinking - I have no idea which of my
applications
are written
for Intel and which might be PPC applications running under
Rosetta!
Out of interest, do you know any trick to scan
Two points of interest !
1. Note new Snow Leopard only for Intel Macs leaving most of us as
usual behind on Apple upgrades
2. A friend has just aquired demonstrated to me a future must have
toy which does for Video cameras what iPods did to Walkmans.
A bunch of Apple Gooks
Hi all,
A little of topic, but not that far!
Recently Rod L. was asking for any information on new or pending releases of
new Palm PDA devices. I didn't see any responses to Rod's query and was
wondering what the results of this question were?
I currently use a Tungsten T, but am considering
Hi All,..
Just thought some of you may be interested in the following:-
---quoted from MacNN---
Mac G5 wins Computer of the Year designation
The iMac G5 has been named the Computer of the Year by The Washington
Times: It will cost close to $2,100 to get the supersized 20-inch model
with extra
We have just received stock of Toy sight
A package ok 12 games to use with your isight camera.
Move your body to control the game
$69 inc Gst
Looks like great fun
Games included
Marble Factory
You're in charge of a marble factory under attack by aliens that drop down
in a variety of colors.
... in areas not currently able to get it:
http://www.telstra.com.au/adsl/reg_int.cfm
Pass this around to your friends who would like but can't get ADSL.
Onno Benschop
Connected via Optus B3 at S15:51'18 - E128:45'05 (Crossing Falls, Kununurra,
WA)
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