Hi All
I'm thinking of switching from Swiftel 128/64 to Up'N'Away's 512/128
ADSL Broadband service. Absolutely nothing wrong with Swiftel, but
Up'N'Away's price for 512/128 ADSL seems hard to beat at about $49 per
month.
Any opinions or experiences with Up'N'Away?
Cheers, Glen Low
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From: Glen Low [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm thinking of switching from Swiftel 128/64 to Up'N'Away's 512/128
ADSL Broadband service. Absolutely nothing wrong with Swiftel, but
Up'N'Away's price for 512/128 ADSL seems hard to beat at about $49 per
month.
Actually, it's pretty easy to beat. How
Lloyd,
Check to see if you have the autocorrect feature ticked. You'll find it
under Tools in the menu bar.
Yasu caused problems both times I used it, and so I abandoned it in favour
of Macjanitor and Disk Utility..Good luck,
Michael Hawkins.
Subject: MS Word problems
From: Lloyd White
My sister and brother in law also use tpg, very satisfied
On 18/1/05 8:41 AM, Martin Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Glen Low [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm thinking of switching from Swiftel 128/64 to Up'N'Away's 512/128
ADSL Broadband service. Absolutely nothing wrong with Swiftel, but
Thanks for everyone who offered.
Cheers,
Tobes.
Solution. Thanks Richard.
It appears that I somehow took on the Normal template from one of my
client's documents. By trashing the old one and creating a new Normal both
problems have disappeared.
It has also disappeared when I use Entourage which was linked to Word.
Lloyd
Suddenly I am
Hi Glen
(did you used to be a legendary student from Balcatta SHS?)
I am very happy with iiNet.
bliink 512 lite
$49.95
512kb/128kb
12GB/12GB
Cheers
Rod Blitvich
on 18/1/05 8:13 AM, Glen Low at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
I'm thinking of switching from Swiftel 128/64 to Up'N'Away's
I have 40, 2001 to 2004 Aust MacWorld mags about to hit the re-cycle bin.
Also some 12 older Mac Addict mags.
If anyone has a use for them please contact me this week.
Lloyd
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Lloyd White
22 Challenger Parade
City Beach 6015
Western Australia
Phone and Fax: (08) 9385 8174
Email: [EMAIL
Can anyone help with this question?
I have been doing a throw out of old computers and salvaged bits from
some old 7200 machines.
Thus I have the RAM from a 7200/90. Will this be compatible with
the 7220/200? Both machines built in 1995.
I am obliged to use the latter machine because
Can anyone help with this question?
I have been doing a throw out of old computers and salvaged bits
from some old 7200 machines.
Thus I have the RAM from a 7200/90. Will this be compatible with
the 7220/200? Both machines built in 1995.
I am obliged to use the latter machine because
From: bill parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have been doing a throw out of old
computers and salvaged bits from some old 7200 machines.
Thus I have the RAM from a 7200/90. Will this be compatible with the
7220/200? Both machines built in 1995.
Be careful! I've fried some DIMMs in the past
Hi everyone
I have been in contact with Matt and asked if it was alright to post
this. If I offend anyone please reply to me off list as we don't
need comments on the group list. I will then post a summery of any
emails I get.
Many thanks for getting this far.
Regards
Roger
On 18/01/2005, at 8:41 AM, Martin Hill wrote:
From: Glen Low [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm thinking of switching from Swiftel 128/64 to Up'N'Away's 512/128
ADSL Broadband service. Absolutely nothing wrong with Swiftel, but
Up'N'Away's price for 512/128 ADSL seems hard to beat at about $49 per
month.
On 18/01/2005, at 10:47 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi Glen
(did you used to be a legendary student from Balcatta SHS?)
I am very happy with iiNet.
I occasionally think I'm legendary but few people agree :-) No I was
never at Balcatta SHS -- emigrated from Singapore 8 years ago, now
programming
No, that's a dynamic IP for that price. TPG's static IP option (business)
is a lot more ($149 per month).
Have you tried DynDNS to enable your server to work on a dynamic IP? The
service is free for up to 5 servers and automatically updates the IP
addresses of your hostnames whenever your
Martin Hill wrote:
No, that's a dynamic IP for that price. TPG's static IP option (business)
is a lot more ($149 per month).
Have you tried DynDNS to enable your server to work on a dynamic IP? The
service is free for up to 5 servers and automatically updates the IP
addresses of your
Is it possible to watch TV on PB G3 Pismo? If so how?
John
Is it possible to watch TV on PB G3 Pismo? If so how?
John
That's really two questions:
* Is it possible to get TV input into a PB G3 Pismo?
Yes. The USB EyeTV is a solution for standard TV. If you need HD TV
then you'd need the FireWire version (although technically that
requires a G4
Hello all,
What would be involved if one wanted to use an Apple Cinema display
to watch television?
Regards
Phil
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