Hi Daniel,
Yes your email displays perfectly for me also.
Kind Regards,
Ronni
Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB
> On 23 Jun 2020, at 8:28 pm, Daniel Kerr wrote:
>
> Hi Brian
>
> I just went back and looked, and it’s fine on mine??
> And on the archives one, it’s fine as well -
>
Hi Brian
I just went back and looked, and it’s fine on mine??
And on the archives one, it’s fine as well -
https://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg83116.html
Think something weird gets down with your emails? (From me at least? Lol)……
I use a different signature for wamug, so some of
Hi Daniel
The w is missing from your izardry.com
On your mail out
Brian Risbey
OS13.3☕️
On 23 Jun 2020, at 18:01, Daniel Kerr wrote:
izardry.com.au>
**For everything Apple**
NOTE: Any information provided in this email may be my personal opinion and as
such should be taken
So,..Apple had their WWDC2020 event early this morning (1am until 3am for
us,….).
No new hardware, but they spoke about the changes to iOS14, iPadOS14 etc.
The new macOS is macOS Big Sur. And they also mentioned the long rumoured
change to using their own “Apple Silicon” (ARM) chips in their
I am pleased to hear that Peter!
Regards
Pete
> On 24 May 2020, at 2:14 pm, Peter Faulks wrote:
>
> Many thanks for the suggestions
>
> I am now Malware free
>
> Thanks
> Faulksy
> --
> Peter & Irene Faulks
> Unit 1, 9 Newsam Close
> PARKWOOD Western Australia 6147
>
> Phone:
Many thanks for the suggestions
I am now Malware free
Thanks
Faulksy
--
Peter & Irene Faulks
Unit 1, 9 Newsam Close
PARKWOOD Western Australia 6147
Phone: +618 9457 0747 (h)
Peter Mobile: 0416 187 937
Irene Mobile: 0439 933 404
Email: peterfau...@westnet.com.au
Web
in-fact now connect them directly to your wireless network. So
that makes it a little easier! (and one less piece to buy).
More info can be found here -
http://www.sonos.com/rock-solid-wireless/
Just thought that was kind of funny given I'd just really given the demo and
they now change it tonight
-between-command-tool-and-sh-file-extensions
.command - (Terminal shell script) Specifically associates a shell script
with Terminal. Sometimes referred to as a Terminal File.
So:
Have you checked in the “get info” for the file that it is set to “open with”
terminal
Have you checked that you
referred to as a Terminal File.
So:
Have you checked in the “get info” for the file that it is set to “open
with” terminal
Have you checked that you successfully changed the permissions to give
yourself execute permission (use the “ls –l” command to check the actual
permissions of the .command
-file-extensions
.command - (Terminal shell script) Specifically associates a shell script
with Terminal. Sometimes referred to as a Terminal File.
So:
Have you checked in the “get info” for the file that it is set to “open
with” terminal
Have you checked that you successfully changed
info on whether the program should work with
java 6, on the download page:
http://www.andreas-maschke.com/?page_id=351
Just above the download links it says:
Available ZIP files for Java 6 or higher (includes launcher):
But under system requirements it says:
JWildfire runs on all operating systems
info² on your new Wildfire app and select the icon and paste
the image you just copied now your new app has an appropriate icon ;o)
Well, I find it fun ;o)
Cheers
Neil
--
Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
on 3/6/14 19:25, Neil
.command - (Terminal shell script) Specifically associates a shell script
with Terminal. Sometimes referred to as a Terminal File.
So:
Have you checked in the “get info” for the file that it is set to “open
with” terminal
Have you checked that you successfully changed the permissions to give
-is-the-difference-between-command-tool-and-sh-file-extensions
.command - (Terminal shell script) Specifically associates a shell script
with Terminal. Sometimes referred to as a Terminal File.
So:
Have you checked in the “get info” for the file that it is set to “open
with” terminal
Have you checked
Hi Pat,
Glad you finally got it working. Obviously my automator app was different to
yours because I opted to open j-wildfire-launcher.jar directly, not by
invoking the start_mac.command. So, for me, my automator opened the launcher
window the problem was that then pressing ³start² gave the
. Sometimes referred to as a Terminal File.
So:
Have you checked in the “get info” for the file that it is set to “open
with” terminal
Have you checked that you successfully changed the permissions to give
yourself execute permission (use the “ls –l” command to check the actual
permissions
and
choose
File Get Info.
The Get Info panel says that I do have read and write privileges. I tried
restarting the computer, and searched WAMUG files using ‘Permissions’,
‘changing Permissions’ and ‘Get Info’ but found nothing appropriate.
Get Info suggested that Terminal could be used
File Get Info.
The Get Info panel says that I do have read and write privileges. I tried
restarting the computer, and searched WAMUG files using ‘Permissions’,
‘changing Permissions’ and ‘Get Info’ but found nothing appropriate.
Get Info suggested that Terminal could be used to fix
it:
The file “start_mac.command” could not be executed because you do not
have
appropriate access privileges.
To view or change access privileges, select the file in the Finder and
choose
File Get Info.
The Get Info panel says that I do have read and write privileges. I
and
choose
File Get Info.
The Get Info panel says that I do have read and write privileges. I
tried
restarting the computer, and searched WAMUG files using ‘Permissions’,
‘changing Permissions’ and ‘Get Info’ but found nothing appropriate.
Get Info suggested that Terminal
) Specifically associates a shell script
with Terminal. Sometimes referred to as a Terminal File.
So:
* Have you checked in the ³get info² for the file that it is set to ³open
with² terminal
* Have you checked that you successfully changed the permissions to give
yourself execute permission (use
privileges, select the file in the Finder and choose
File Get Info.
The Get Info panel says that I do have read and write privileges. I tried
restarting the computer, and searched WAMUG files using ‘Permissions’,
‘changing Permissions’ and ‘Get Info’ but found nothing appropriate.
Get Info
not have
appropriate access privileges.
To view or change access privileges, select the file in the Finder and choose
File Get Info.
The Get Info panel says that I do have read and write privileges. I tried
restarting the computer, and searched WAMUG files using Permissions¹,
changing
Replying to a thread from a year ago
We're going to Europe in a couple of days, but my spies over there tell
me that mobile roaming services will be required to provide a
Europe-wide tariff from the end of 2015. In other words, no matter where
you buy your European SIM, you'll get the
Dear Wamugers
Previously in mail when you selected the Settings wheel, then Get Account
Info at the very bottom of the Mailboxes/ Email folders (left hand side), you
were taken to a screen showing all the emails still on the mail server for that
email POP account. In this screen previously
Hi Mike,
The Mail Get Account Info window shows messages sorted by 'Size' now.
I guess so it is easier to delete large messages that are going to flood an
email account.
You can send Feedback to Apple:
Go to Mail Provide Mail Feedback
Cheers,
Ronni
17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7
Hi Mike,
The Mail Get Account Info window shows messages sorted by 'Size' now.
I guess so it is easier to delete large messages that are going to flood an
email account.
You can send Feedback to Apple:
Go to Mail Provide Mail Feedback
Cheers,
Ronni
17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7
Using a Mac in Europe
Just a follow up to Peter's traveling question, I
though this might broaden the scope of answers.
We are currently traveling around Europe with a
Mac Book Pro lap top, iPad 4 and iPhone 4. I
purchased an international power adapter and set
up a two pin plug to Aussie
Thanks Peter for that lengthy synopsis.
I think I'll try to arrange a mifi upon arrival for both USA and Canada
service.
Regards
Pete
On 15/05/2013, at 3:47 PM, Peter Faulks peterfau...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Using a Mac in Europe
Just a follow up to Peter's traveling question, I
sure all the AUD Pricing will be up soon(ish). And the Apple Store with all
the full specs and info. :)
Enjoy! Some pretty nice gear there. Rumours were mostly correct by the look of
it,…lol.
Kind regards
Daniel
---
Daniel Kerr
MacWizardry
Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: dan...@macwizardry.com.au
Web
sure all the AUD Pricing will be up soon(ish). And the Apple Store with all
the full specs and info. :)
Enjoy! Some pretty nice gear there. Rumours were mostly correct by the look of
it,…lol.
Kind regards
Daniel
---
Daniel Kerr
MacWizardry
Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
On 12/06/2012, at 2:55 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
iOS6 will ship US fall. iPhone 3Gs or better, iPad 2 or better, iPod Touch
Gen4 or better.
So iPad 1 is about to be left behind? :-(
I would have thought the processor in the iPad 1 would be of similar capacity
to the iPhone 3Gs, which will
-
From: Tim Law t...@peoplehelp.com.au
To: wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Tuesday, 12 June, 2012 10:13:14 AM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong
Kong / Urumqi
Subject: Re: WWDC 2012 Notes- New laptops, OSX Mountain Lion info (out next
month)
On 12/06/2012, at 2:55 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
iOS6 will ship
I suspect it is because iPhone 3Gs has a camera and iPad does not. iOS6
integrates with the camera.
Just my 2c
...
Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.
On 12/06/2012, at 12:13 PM, Tim Law wrote:
So iPad 1 is
Hi All
If you want a nice little info app that tells you (in one window) the main info
about your system, have a look at this little free one. (Though it's free so
they can advertise their other products on the more info page. Just don't
click on that part,..lol)
It comes from MicroMat
/2012, at 17:58 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi All
If you want a nice little info app that tells you (in one window) the main
info about your system, have a look at this little free one. (Though it's
free so they can advertise their other products on the more info page. Just
don't click
Greetings! Has your brother put a value on the mac book for sale? I am a
member and am looking to upgrade.
Cheers, Joe Mastrella
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Nichole Shervington
nichole.sherving...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
My brother wants to sell his 2009 Macbook intel core 2 duo
Hi Folks,
My brother wants to sell his 2009 Macbook intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz black.
Is there a website were he can go to get an idea of what it is worth?
Thanks
Kind regards
Nichole
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On 25/7/11 9:44 PM, Nichole Shervington nichole.sherving...@bigpond.com
wrote:
Hi Folks,
My brother wants to sell his 2009 Macbook intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz black.
Is there a website were he can go to get an idea of what it is worth?
Thanks
Kind regards
Nichole
Hi Nichole
www.mac2sell.net
On 25/07/2011, at 9:44 PM, Nichole Shervington wrote:
Hi Folks,
My brother wants to sell his 2009 Macbook intel core 2 duo 2.4ghz black.
Is there a website were he can go to get an idea of what it is worth?
Thanks
Kind regards
Nichole
-- The WA Macintosh
On 30/01/2011, at 1:13 PM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
I have just received an email with this at the bottom of the correspondence
.As a matter of interest is the info in bold true legally?
It is the recipients' responsibility to examine this email and any
attachments for viruses.
People
of this email or attachments.
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 30/01/2011, at 1:13 PM, McCallum Malcolm doc...@westnet.com.au wrote:
I have just received an email with this at the bottom of the correspondence
.As a matter of interest is the info in bold true legally?
It is the recipients
On 30/01/2011, at 5:52 PM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
This is a reasonable position to take I suppose because once it leaves your
PC you have no control.
Malcolm McCallum
doc...@westnet.com.au
Skype docmactor
Aren't you glad you have a Mac and can just regard this as a curiosity?
:-)
Mac
Malcolm McCallum
doc...@westnet.com.au
Skype docmactor
On 31/01/2011, at 8:33 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 30/01/2011, at 5:52 PM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
This is a reasonable position to take I suppose because once it leaves your
PC you have no control.
Malcolm McCallum
Hi All,
For you that are interested in monitoring your outgoing network traffic, and
want control it. this may be of interest to you.
This weekend only, MacUpdate has Mac network monitoring software Little Snitch
for $15. That’s half off of retail and the lowest price we’ve seen. (Little
I have just received an email with this at the bottom of the correspondence
.As a matter of interest is the info in bold true legally?
It is the recipients' responsibility to examine this email and any attachments
for viruses.
This email and any attachments, and the information contained
of interest is the info in bold true legally?
It is the recipients' responsibility to examine this email and any
attachments for viruses.
This email and any attachments, and the information contained therein, are
the subject of copyright, are confidential and intended only for use by named
G'day Malcolm.
I'm not aware of any specific legislation that covers your query. I think the
bolded info is just a disclaimer.
The following may assist from Connecting Up Australia (I have no knowledge of
the organisation, I just googled):
**
What Are Email Disclaimers?
Email
Hi All
I'm heading to USA next week and want to unlock my iphone 3 so that I can
put in a USA sim card. But I need to firstly download all my contacts, apps
etc (have already done the music) onto my
Mac. Then when phone is unlocked, I'll put it all back on.
Did a Google searcgh and one suggestion
Hi Denise
I have an iPhone 3G which is unlocked (originally locked to Optus) into which i
put a UK sim when travelling to the UK. All contacts apps etc remain on the
iPhone and are not connected with the sim card.
Your ihone backs up to iTines each time you sync with iTunes so all
Hi Denise,
Jane's advice is correct. A SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module).
The SIM holds personal identity information, phone number.
Basically all the SIM does is carry your account information.
The iPhone 3G 3GS use SIM card iPhone 4 uses a Micro-SIM card.
SIM cards are used with
Thanks for the response everyone
I found it in an adobe stuff, what a B.. firm. I still do not know how it
changed my preferences. I find that a bit spooky.
Mac
On 16/10/2010, at 1:41 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Mac,
Not sure how you made it your default browser - but if you
For those people interested.
Autodesk now have AutoCAD available for the Mac.
Not cheap, but you can download a 30 day demo to see what you think of it
:o)
More info can be found here;-
http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/15/autocad-for-mac-now-available/
And trail download and info,..
http
9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
on 16/10/10 3:30 AM, Daniel Kerr at wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
For those people interested.
Autodesk now have AutoCAD available for the Mac.
Not cheap, but you can download a 30 day demo to see what you think of it
:o)
More info can be found
I seem to have mysteriously got a copy of 'Opera' on my Laptop, to the best of
my knowledge I did not download it and I CERTAINLY DID NOT MAKE IT MY DEFAULT
BROWSER how the hell did that happen ? :-)
Mac
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Archives -
Have you downloaded or opened disk from MacUpdate or Western Digital
recently. I did both on the same day and Opera appeared in my
Applications. I don't know from which it came - unless there is a sneaky
third source somewhere!!
Merv
On 16/10/10 12:45 PM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
I seem to
Hi Mac,
Not sure how you made it your default browser - but if you installed some
Adobe software then that could be where Opera came from!
I was surprised recently to double-click some document (don't remember what
it was) and find that Opera launched and opened it - I went looking for
Opera
Hi All
Just thought I'd post the following, which may be of use to Entourage users.
After a very long day fixing an Entourage Database corruption, there's some
interesting (and scary) info.
If you're using Entourage, you may think all is going well when suddenly it
just falls over
It's my life mission to remove every single install of Entourage from
client machines at work. For the above reasons and more.
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Guidelines -
I heartily endorse this attitude. I explain the monolithic database problem
particularly with reference to how it uses up space in TIme Machine Backups.
On 14/09/2010, at 7:38 AM, Paul K wrote:
It's my life mission to remove every single install of Entourage from
client machines at work.
As my work place rolls out semi mandatory adoption of Exchange mail with
Entourage as the only officially supported mac mail client I've already
started to see this problem from users and have, myself, had issues with a
corrupted database.
Outlook on Windows used to be the one and only legit
Yes,..I can now see why it's called EntouRAGE :o)
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 14/9/10 9:34 AM, Mark Secker m...@biz.uwa.edu.au wrote:
As my work place rolls out semi mandatory adoption of Exchange mail with
Entourage as the only officially supported mac mail client I've already
started to see
Might also mention the problem if you are including Entourage in Time Machine
Backups.
The main issue with Time Machine and the Entourage database isn't 'only'
because it is backed up every hour filling up hard drives,(with Entourage,
every time you send or receive a single message, the whole
anyone interested in this then have a read here
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/reference/article.php/3893906
very good info for an iphone nerd...
James
SAD Technic
Video Productions, Electronic repairs
U3 / 6 Chalkley Pl
Bayswater WA 6053
+618 9370 5307,+618 6262 5707, 0414 421 132
http
Richard Shepherd is my 'Best Man' If he ever comes over again I think
he would be an interesting speaker.
I wanted to send you this page from Audiophile Audition:
Rachmaninoff in Re-performance - Live at Zenph Studios
http://www.audaud.com/article.php?ArticleID=5961
Thought you might be
What Telstra doesn't want you to know
http://apcmag.com/what_telstra_doesnt_want_you_to_know.htm
Compare with other networks as well, handy article if you're looking,
best,
Ken
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Archives -
World Wide Developers Conference is now,..
Couple of interesting points though,..
25million active OS X users in first 5 years, up until 2007. In the last two
years, however, it has grown to 75million
New MacBook Pro 15
- New battery, lasts up to 7 hours. More eco-friendly -- gets up to 1,000
On 09/06/2009, at 1:18 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
MacBook Pro 17 has also been updated,
RGGHHH!
Just after I upgraded my 17 MacBook Pro last week to a 500GB HD 4GB
RAM ;-(
We were both wrong!
Watch the Video of the Design and making of the Unibody Enclosure:
The 17 was upgraded in early 2009, and seems to be the only one
untouched by the changes. However, I think its cheaper than yesterday.
On 09/06/2009, at 8:11 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 09/06/2009, at 1:18 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
MacBook Pro 17 has also been updated,
Hi, the 17 actually has changed in its base configuration, and
possible upgrade to the fastest processor. However, this configuration
was possible before, but more expensive.
On 09/06/2009, at 8:19 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
The 17 was upgraded in early 2009, and seems to be the only one
Hey Susan,
Did you notice that the iPhone OS 3.0 will launch on June 17th, just
prior to the release of the new iPhone 3G S.
The upgrade will be free for all iPhone users, and will be priced at
$9.95 for iPod touch users.
One of the new features is Find My iPhone:
- Find My iPhone: A
Hi Ronni, I'd updated most of this, but good to have Safari 4 out of
Beta. I'm looking forward to iPhone OS 3.0. I think Find my Phone will
be very useful, but more because I have misplaced my iphone a couple
of time, rather than because I think it could get stolen. I often use
it when
I'm looking forward to be able to use my iPhone as a modem for my laptop
with V3.0. I believe that that functionality can be unlocked. Of
course, the service providers have to unlock it for their customers...
Rob
Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi Ronni, I'd updated most of this, but good to have
Hi Susan,
On 09/06/2009, at 11:20 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi Ronni, I'd updated most of this, but good to have Safari 4 out of
Beta. I'm looking forward to iPhone OS 3.0. I think Find my Phone
will be very useful, but more because I have misplaced my iphone a
couple of time, rather than
Hi Ronni, Its interesting reading that article, because I don't notice
restrictions on internet content most of the time. YouTube is
inaccessible at the moment, but we've used it on our other visits. I
could read articles and watch videos on the ABC website, plus an
article from the New
heck Steven
why you get the BOM widget of course
http://widgets.yahoo.com/widgets/australian-bom-weather-radar-image
it's much better than the accuweather one and it even gives you a
link to radar to see what weather is heading our way
Yvonne
On 12/09/2008, at 1:52 PM, Steven Knowles
As I type, my Mac dashboard, via the Accuweather widget, tells me
that Perth's temperature is 21 degrees celsius.
At the same time, my iPhone, which is hooked into my wireless
network so presumably up to date, tells me via Yahoo! and
weather.com that Perth is 19 degrees.
Perhaps one degree
Hi All
Just a bit more of an update on what is happening at Tomorrow's WAMUG
meeting:-
I will be showing off the MacBook Air (thanks Susan) :o)
Martin Hill will be demo-ing QuickTime Pro and showing off a Sanyo Xacti
VPC-HD1000 Full 1080i HD video camera which records directly to H264 MPEG-4
Have just read this bit in the 9.1 download info:
Mac OS 9.1: Software and Before You Install document
Last Modified on: March 17, 2005
Article: 75103
Important: This software update requires you to have Mac OS 9.0 - 9.0.4
installed on your Macintosh prior to installing the update.
It looks
On 17/03/2008, at 3:33 AM, Barb Zahari wrote:
Have just read this bit in the 9.1 download info:
Mac OS 9.1: Software and Before You Install document
Last Modified on: March 17, 2005
Article: 75103
Important: This software update requires you to have Mac OS 9.0 -
9.0.4
installed on your
On 17/3/08 8:38 AM, Peter Hinchliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17/03/2008, at 3:33 AM, Barb Zahari wrote:
Have just read this bit in the 9.1 download info:
Mac OS 9.1: Software and Before You Install document
Last Modified on: March 17, 2005
Article: 75103
Important: This software
Hi I found out that Unfortunately, there is no live video feed for the
keynote. Instead, Apple posts a recorded Quicktime stream (usually) a few
hours after the keynote completes.
Can't wait to see what Apple has for us, It's Xmas all over again :-)
Regards
Bart
this site says they will have a live feed
http://www.macuser.co.uk/news/101241
While your waiting check out Bill Gates keynotes
http://www.microsoft.com/ces/
ReGards
RaY
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 20:00:40 +0900, Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I found out that
oops try
http://www.itpro.co.uk/news/101241/live-feed-from-steve-jobs-keynote-address.html
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 20:16:52 +0900, X.Ray.Wa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this site says they will have a live feed
http://www.macuser.co.uk/news/101241
While your waiting check out Bill Gates keynotes
Here (http://uneasysilence.com/archive/2007/01/9115/) is a list of
live feeds (by live feeds, they mean blog updates).
So if your hanging out to see if all the rumors are true, these would
be a good place to start.
--
David
On 09/01/2007, at 10:16 PM, X.Ray.Wa wrote:
this site says they
To all WAMUGERS, a safe and trauma free New Year, and a request about
ADSL.
I am presently in the process of writing to the Prime Minister and
the Minister for Technology, in an endeavour to get our area,
Wilyabrup (just South of Yallingup); enabled for ADSL.
I need to persuade them that
Darrel McGuiness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am presently in the process of writing to the Prime Minister and
the Minister for Technology, in an endeavour to get our area,
Wilyabrup (just South of Yallingup); enabled for ADSL.
I need to persuade them that True Broadband should be the right
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 12:42 +0800, gary dorn wrote:
Hi All
Info from the Apple event,.
One more thing,iTunes and movies. Films from Walt Disney, Pixar,
Touchstone and Miramax. Most titles USD$9.99, upto USD$14.99
Dolby surround audio in videos. Near DVD quality. (apparently
Hi All
Info from the Apple event,.
New iPod nana's, iPods and Shuffles.
Smaller (size), Bigger (capacity) Better (lower pricing). :o)
http://www.apple.com/au/ipod/
http://www.apple.com/au/store
iPod Shuffle - $119 (Man that's small!)
iPod nano - From $219 (oooh, colours are back) :o
On Wednesday, September 13, 2006, at 02:30AM, Daniel Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi All
Info from the Apple event,.
snip
New iTunes 7.
http://www.apple.com/itunes/
Different views (A cool one called Cover Flow View, different libraries.
Free cover art if you're missing it. Higher
Hi All
Info from the Apple event,.
One more thing,iTunes and movies. Films from Walt Disney, Pixar,
Touchstone and Miramax. Most titles USD$9.99, upto USD$14.99
Dolby surround audio in videos. Near DVD quality. (apparently on a 5MB/s
connection it should take 30mins to download a movie
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 12:42 +0800, gary dorn wrote:
Hi All
Info from the Apple event,.
One more thing,iTunes and movies. Films from Walt Disney, Pixar,
Touchstone and Miramax. Most titles USD$9.99, upto USD$14.99
Dolby surround audio in videos. Near DVD quality. (apparently
A bit more info on the new Mac Pro now that it's up.
One model with LOTS of configuration options
---quote---
Suggested configuration:
Two Dual-Core 2.66GHz Intel Xeon Woodcrest processors
4MB shared L2 cache per processor
1.33GHz dual independent frontside buses
1GB memory (667MHz DDR2 fully
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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 14:44:50 +0800
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Re: info on BB connection
On 3 Aug 2006, at 1:34 PM, Michael Bradley wrote:
Kev, I've just gone for the Amnet 8meg service and so far it's been
ok, for $50 for 10gbI don't know about availability
From: Nicholas Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 06:59:51 +0800
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Re: info on BB connection
Greg,
Just a question for you. I got a call from telstra when I went iinet
on an 24 mbit plan offering adsl from local rim.
Now
Yesterday we had a Telecom man it fix a problem with noise on our
phone line. The fix was successful and I gleaned useful information
about our broadband connection not forthcoming from either Telecom or
iinet.
Previously I have been told that our area is serviced by a 'twin pair
gain' line
On 3 Aug 2006, at 9:51 AM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
Yesterday we had a Telecom man it fix a problem with noise on our
phone line. The fix was successful and I gleaned useful information
about our broadband connection not forthcoming from either Telecom or
iinet.
Previously I have been told that
Kev, I've just gone for the Amnet 8meg service and so far it's been ok,
for $50 for 10gbI don't know about availability for you, but it's
another option.
Mike
KEVIN Lock wrote:
Yesterday we had a Telecom man it fix a problem with noise on our phone
line. The fix was successful and I
On 3 Aug 2006, at 1:34 PM, Michael Bradley wrote:
Kev, I've just gone for the Amnet 8meg service and so far it's been
ok, for $50 for 10gbI don't know about availability for you, but
it's another option.
Mike
Mike
Lucky you , but you miss the point . Kev would not be able to get
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