We - I did not have the precious time to waste that it took to watch this -
BUT I smiled nearly all the way through it, ending up with a big grin and sigh.
Thank you for sharing!
Peta
On 09/08/2010, at 1:09 PM, Ken Jackson wrote:
Has anybody seen this before? It's a bit funny all
Hello Barry,
I work in digital preservation at the National Library and we are interested in
any software to get our IIc up and running to test accessing manuscript
material.
The machine would be nice too but having moved from Perth to Canberra I know
all too well the distance and cost.
Any
Douglas
The machine appears to now have a new home. I will try to find where all the
software went, I know there was an appleworks or similar spreadsheet
programme at one stage but the basic use of the machine was to run titrations
so this may have disappeared.
Regards
Barry
On
Hi douglas and Barry,
I will be driving over to the eastern states on our annual sojourn in early
October and will be going as far as Albury Wodonga for sure and possibly
further, I would be happy to take a bit of gear over for you.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
On 09/08/2010, at
G'day Adrian
I think the IIc has a home but if this falls through I will let you and Douglas
know and
Perhaps we will take up your very kind offer. Remember, however,
miniaturization was in it's infancy when it was made.
Regards
Barry
On 09/08/2010, at 7:03 PM, Adrian Skehan
The new MacPro 12 core has now been added to the Apple Store:-
http://store.apple.com/au
Anyone got a spare $7000 dollars they went to lend me :o)
(Or really generous - $28,000 so I can configure it with all the fruit)
I promise I'll pay it backone day ;)
Kind Regards
Daniel
Sent from my
Yes I saw that and we will get one for around 9000.00 mark I think, this is at
the office not mine :(
What do people think?
Buy a single CPU 6 core
or
2 CPU quad core
This will be for one of our artists, so the normal stuff CS4 and Fusion with CS3
Any ideas would be welcome :)
best
Evening all, especially iPhone 4 users,
I am looking at the iPhone 4 but cant seem to get an answer to the following
queries:
Will I be able to plug it into the pre-existing iPod plug and play music
through the car stereo system?
Is there a Bluetooth system that will work in the car?
Will the real Peter Botman please contact me off line.
Thank you.
Merv
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Hello Douglas,
I was the disk librarian for the Tasmanian Apple User Club and have
both 5.25 and 3.5 disks from the library which might be of use. I
also have at least one ][c with original monitor which should be in
working order and disks from the Melbourne Apple User's Group and a
few
i'm having an apple 2c as well ...but not for give away right now,
there is software av for copy/tests
on 3.5 inch disk
appleworks 1.1
warp6 bbs system
children w p centre
timeout
scsi utilities
on 5.25 inch disks
prodos (original pack)
flight simulator (dos3.3)
big text machine
paws typing
Hi Adrian
I don't have an iPhone 4 as yet, but I'm 99% sure it will just plug into
anything the previous iPhone's did. As Apple didn't change the Dock
Connector, so it's still the same as the previous models. Just the shape of
the iPhone changed.
Depending on your model car, there are lots of
Many thanks Daniel.
Regards,
Adrian
adrianske...@me.com
On 09/08/2010, at 11:00 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi Adrian
I don't have an iPhone 4 as yet, but I'm 99% sure it will just plug into
anything the previous iPhone's did. As Apple didn't change the Dock
Connector, so it's still the
Hi Chris,
I've replied to your email to WAMUG Mailing list as you are more likely to
receive help from someone 'On List'; who is using this Telstra Wireless Next G
Gateway Modem/Router.
In answer to your question below:
Go to System Preferences Network
Select your connection in the left hand
Is there anyone on the list with experience in setting up the latest Citrix
Client software on a Mac? The documentation to this stuff could not possibly be
more vague or confusing. I have a client who needs to access a web site which
requires this stuff. The documentation is fraught with blind
Hi all,
I have an Intel Mac mini which suddenly started having kernel panics (even when
trying to boot from a DVD). I managed to erase the hard disk, reinstall the OS,
and download all the software updates. All was fine for almost two days, but
now I am back to the kernel panics again.
Does
Hi, Daniel,
I'm trying to work out a solution to the failing health of our old, dying, VCR.
There aren't many around these days, so I was hoping to jump to a
saving-to-disk solution.
We have a large CRT tv (3 years old) plus a set top box to receive digital. I
have been considering
On 10/08/2010, at 11:26 AM, Andrew Schox wrote:
Hi all,
I have an Intel Mac mini which suddenly started having kernel panics (even
when trying to boot from a DVD). I managed to erase the hard disk, reinstall
the OS, and download all the software updates. All was fine for almost two
Yep.
If you're seeing Kernal Panics when you try and boot off DVD and after
you've reinstalled the Operating System then its fairly likely that
its Hardware. Might be faulty RAM or possibly a failing Logic Board.
If its still under warranty fire it in to an Authorised Apple Hardware
Pat
I have a 15 Macbook Pro (Macbook Pro 1,1 late 2005 i think) for sale if ur
interested
Can come with a fresh install of snow leopard if wanted (else thats a $29 (or
$39 - ive forgotten) cost from apple)
And fulfills all the other specs from what i know
Looking at $850ono
let me know
Ash
It depends what's running at the other end. I have clients who access the Dep
Mines Petroleum database using just the Citrix Web Plugin.
My wife is able to access her work environment also using just the web plugin
on her Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard. She goes to the secure gateway via
And you could try booting up off the Installation DVD in diagnostic
mode. Hold down D as the DVD starts up. I've never had this test find
anything, but maybe that was because I didn't have hardware problems!
Rob
On 10/08/10 11:45 AM, Andrew McColl wrote:
Yep.
If you're seeing Kernal
Hi
Yes I use this for Tengraph, a government tenement mapping program. I couldn't
make any sense of it when I first read up on it and gave up. I just went ahead
and downloaded it and it just worked! Thank heavens. I don't know if this is of
any help, but that's all I did.
Regards
Peter
On
Hi Peter
We have both the web plugin and the application thing called Dazzle
installed on our machines here. Feel free to call me if you want specific
information. Reading the Citrix website is a great way to drive yourself
crazy.
Kind Regards
Patrick Lawrence
Systems Administrator
Christ
Hi
Having read further, yep, that's how I use it too.
regards
Peter
On 10/08/2010, at 12:06 PM, Rob Findlay wrote:
It depends what's running at the other end. I have clients who access the Dep
Mines Petroleum database using just the Citrix Web Plugin.
My wife is able to access her work
Thanks guys. I don't have any peripherals connected. I'll have a fiddle with
the RAM and boot in diagnostic mode.
Unfortunately it is out of warranty :-(
Andrew
On 10/08/2010, at 12:16 PM, Rob Phillips wrote:
And you could try booting up off the Installation DVD in diagnostic mode.
It does sound like a hardware issue due to the fact you are still getting
panics from the dvd, ram is the most likely cause but there are many things
that could cause it.
Fortunately ram is well priced these days if that is the issue..
Your always welcome to bring it down to us to diagnose if
My iphone 4 works with everything that my 3GS works with including my pioneer
deck in my car, the difference is that it is shaped differently so might not
fit it sculpted docks.
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