Apple Lightpeak

2010-11-03 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Is this the replacement for Firewire?

Link:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-20021658-64.html?part=rsssubj=newstag=2547-1_3-0-20

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Re: Internet over powerlines.

2010-10-17 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! A quick search on Google to this link:
http://www.netgear.com.au/au/Where-to-Buy

Cheers, Joe

On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Susan Hastings susanhasti...@me.comwrote:


 I bought a set from Officeworks, the best quality set they had. They work
 brilliantly.

 Sent from my iPad

 On 17/10/2010, at 5:01 PM, McCallum Malcolm doc...@westnet.com.au wrote:

 
  I have been looking at Netgears xavb2001 with great interest . I wonder
 if anyone has any experience of using this equipment. I cannot find anyone
 selling it in Perth and getting hold of it seems difficult as in ES they are
 going like hot cakes.
 
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iPod Battery Replacement

2010-09-24 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! i have an older iPod Nano. The battery needs to be replaced. Can
anyone recommend a shop to replace the battery.

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Re: eMac for sale complete with iSight webcam

2010-09-19 Thread Joe Mastrella

Greetings! What are the specifications and year of manufacture?

Cheers, Joe

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 Hi folks,
 Looking for $250.00
 iSight was installed new only about 10 months ago.
 Anyone interested please reply to this email.

 Regards,

 Stephen Chape


 
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Survey

2010-09-15 Thread Joe Mastrella

Greetings! I have just received a request for a WAMUG Survey. Is this
Survey Authorized by the club leadership?
Who is mcla...@gmail.com.

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Survey

2010-09-15 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I have just received a request for a WAMUG Survey. Is this Survey
Authorized by the club leadership?
Who is mcla...@gmail.com.

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Membership Dues

2010-09-15 Thread Joe Mastrella

Greetings! I believe it's time to pay my dues for another year.
Question! To whom do I send a check to?
Please advise.

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Senior Moment

2010-09-15 Thread Joe Mastrella

Please disregard my email about the Survey. The request was for the
MUG I belong to in California (USA).

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Membership Dues

2010-09-14 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I believe it's time to pay my dues for another year. Question! To
whom do I send a check to?
Please advise.

Cheers, Joe



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Re: Airport Configuration

2010-08-29 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Thank you for your help. You are all ways spot on.

Cheers, Joe

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 On 29/08/2010, at 11:38 AM, Joe Mastrella wrote:

  Greetings! My MacBook core 2 duo is asking me to configure the airport
 card. All works but not the airport. I can connect to the Internet via
 Ethernet cable. I can not find where to configure airport. Any help would be
 appreciated.


 Hi Joe,

 Have you 'Configured / Setup a Wireless Network?

 Cheers,
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Airport Configuration

2010-08-28 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! My MacBook core 2 duo is asking me to configure the airport card.
All works but not the airport. I can connect to the Internet via Ethernet
cable. I can not find where to configure airport. Any help would be
appreciated.

Cheers, Joe


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Re: OT Going Solar Power. - longish reply

2010-08-04 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Your post was very informative and to the point. The only point
you did not cover is the installation of a battery system to supply power in
the evenings. I think the most important aspect of building a solar home is
to build your home using insulation in the form of Styrofoam or Polystyrene
blocks with rebar and cement infill. The second most important is your point
on building orientation. The third is the placement and use of thermal mass.
The utility cost savings with the use of solar hot water and photovoltaic
systems can be increased by proper building orientation use of thermal mass,
insulating double or triple pane windows, super insulation and an
experienced building contractor.

Cheers, Joe

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 8:16 PM, gary dorn garyd...@ausconnect.net wrote:


  We are building new house and will hopefully be having Solar power and
 water. Any advice would be gratefully received,  OT of course :-)



 Mac and WAMUG

 If I may, I make a longish reply covering a number of aspects.

 1. Power system
 You are not saying whether you are Stand alone, Grid switched,  Grid
 connected or Hybrid. Each has its merits and advantages and costs.
 You may want to look at unisuns web site for a description and also stand
 alone system costs.

 http://www.unisun.com.au/

 To keep the system to a reasonable size or have a reasonable payback
 period, its generally advisable to reduce energy consumption, particularly
 look at the items that require either high energy loading or are on
 constantly
 such as:
  lighting - use low level general light and make up difference with task
 lighting - stay away from halogens and use PL tube compact fluros or now
 LEDs
 heating - use the sun or wood, or  gas as much as possible ( see below)
 cooling - use the breeze as much as possible, then electric pedestal fans
 cooking -generally use gas , however it seems that most ovens are now going
 electric, induction are super fast although draw 36 amps I think?
 washing -
 pumping - see below in water section

 2. House Design
 In your house design generally you want to have good orientation so that
 you get the sun when you want and have shade when you don't.  I find long
 thin wings can achieve this the best.

 Next is to fully insulate your building. The building code currently
 requires R1.5 for walls and R3.5 for roofs - I recommend that you try and
 achieve a higher rating than that, atleast R4.0 for roofs and R3 for walls,
 the difference in cost is not that much for a superior envelope.
 Then you ought to locate your thermal mass in the right place.

 3. Heating
 Radiant heat is the best and most comfortable sort of heat - the SUN
 provides massive amounts of it.- So use the SUN as much as possible to heat.
 This can be done by:
  judicision use of glass and mass floor ( for heat absorption)
 hydronic floor heating ( hot water tubes in floor)

 If you can't do that then you have to move to burning carbon via;  a gas
 fired heat box, an electric reverse cycle aircon, a wood fired heat box, a
 gas fired heater, an electric panel (convection) heater or a Finnish mass
 stove

 In my designs we do
 Judicious use of glass
 hydronic floor heating - see Enviroplumb
 http://www.enviroplumb.com.au/index.php
 Finish mass stove or masonry oven
 wood gas fired heat box, typically large enough for wet back and cooking (
 ala Metters stove sort of thing)

 Interestingly women generally require a higher ambient heating temperature
 than men -
 probably because a  65 kg women makes 90watts, a 85 kg man 130 watts!

 4 Hot water
 Solar is the first preference, - the Apricus evacuated tube system seems to
 be the most effective.
 Enviroplumb has tanks where by the heated water can be used for showers,
 kitchen etcs and also hydronic floor heating. On one of my projects the heat
 exchanger is 1000 ltrs
 see rotex
 http://rotex-solar-hot-water-hydronic-heating.com.au/html/domestic/10/solar-hot-water-heating-hydronic-residential

 if the Apricus system doesn't suit (cost more) then the Solar kleen system
 is the next choice
 http://www.sola-kleen.com.au

 5. Cooling
 Most people are aware the natural ventilation, particularly along the coast
 is the most effective and cheapest way of cooling an interior, yet we seeing
 a rapid increase in the installation  of refrigerated air con systems. These
 operate a some 2400w , so they chew up the power consumption and virtually
 make a mockery of PV power system .
  A few years ago we looked in the viability of making an aircon system
 powered by a stand along PV system. The system looked like costing $30,000 !

 At a recent sustainability forum for mechanical systems I went too, the
 presenter suggested that overhead  (high) windows is the preferred method of
 inducing cross ventilation in buildings without the blowing around papers
 effect.
 I essentially call this clerestorey windows.

 6.Drinking water
 With the move to incorporating rainwater tanks, initially for gardens but
 

Re: meets

2010-07-23 Thread Joe Mastrella
WAMUG Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of the month. This month we are
having the meeting at the* Future Sphere at Christ Church Grammar School* in
Claremont.

Cheers, Joe

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 Hi Laura, welcome to the list. We have monthly meetings on the 1st Tuesday
 of each month, usually at Curtin University. Reminders are sent to the list,
 with presentation topics. There is always a question and answer session as
 well. Hopefully you will be able to come along. Kind regards, Susan

 Sent from my iPad

 On 24/07/2010, at 9:10 AM, Laura Bernay lber...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 
  Hi all,
  I am new to the list, not new to Macs, been using for 23 years. But I
 just got a new MacBook Pro. Every time I get a new computer I always feel I
 am not getting the most out of it because it takes time to play with it
 for hours and hours to find out what it does better than the last one I had.
 So I just kind of carry on doing what I previously did and every now and
 then pick up a trick or two.
  Does anyone know if there are monthly meetings being held anymore? Or
 anything else that would inspire to get to learning more about my marvellous
 machine?
  I already use it for my work a lot aas I am in the music industry but I
 am sure there are more amazing things on here that I don't know about and
 would like to hang out with the geeks I guess!
 
  Thanks,
  Laura
 
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Re: Permissions Repair

2010-07-09 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Thanks for your help.

Cheers, Joe


On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:


 On 09/07/2010, at 12:04 PM, Joe Mastrella wrote:

 Greetings! I have just purchased a 2009 MacBook. I have run software update
 and repaired permissions. I keep getting this line of text the says, (SUID
 File SYSTEM/Library/Cores Has been modified and will not be repaired) Does
 any body have a fix.

 Cheers, Joe


 Hi Joe,

 You can safely ignore this warning.
 http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448?viewlocale=en_US

 Cheers,
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First City's to get National Broadband Fiber to Homes, WA

2010-07-09 Thread Joe Mastrella
Link:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/business/a/-/wa/7550844/nbn-names-was-first-fibre-to-home-sites/

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Permissions Repair

2010-07-08 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I have just purchased a 2009 MacBook. I have run software update
and repaired permissions. I keep getting this line of text the says, (SUID
File SYSTEM/Library/Cores Has been modified and will not be repaired) Does
any body have a fix.

Cheers, Joe


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Re: Display problem

2010-05-25 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Ronni You Have My Vote!

Cheers, Joe

On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Severin Crisp sevcr...@westnet.com.auwrote:


 Ronni, once again your genius, depth of knowledge and recall has shone
 through!   It's fixed.
 I am preparing a nomination for you as MacAustralian of the Year and I am
 sure many others will support this.
 Have a good day and a pat for Chloe too!
 Severin


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 On 25/05/2010, at 10:07 AM, Severin Crisp wrote:


 A friend has come up with an emergency call.  Leopard Macbook Pro.  In
 Excel he hit a key combination, unremembered but Apple - Option and
 something probably.  Now he has a display which has huge fonts and overflows
 the screen.  Display settings are normal.  On changing application the
 screen reverts to normal briefly then goes to the expanded version.
  Restart, shut down do nothing.
 Help please!


 Hi Severin,

 He might have used  Command / Option/ =or  Command / Option/ 8 and
 inadvertently turned on Zoom
 Check in System Preferences  Universal Access - Seeing
 Zoom: check it is OFF

 Let's know if it's not that.

 Cheers,
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Re: TransPerth/iPhone

2010-05-23 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! You should try:  http://www.transwa.wa.gov.au/ I use this web
site to make traintravel reservations.

Cheers, Joe

On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:


 Thanks heaps!


 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266



 On 23/05/2010, at 7:57 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:


 Hi, it's called MetroPerth

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 On 23/05/2010, at 7:11 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:


 I've done some training to Mandurah.

 Came home and looked for a TransPerth iPhone application.

 I couldn't find one.  Is there one?

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Re: Digital radio

2010-05-18 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I searched my gmail account for digital radio and found 9 posts
relating to digi radio.

Cheers, Joe

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Lorenzo Bordoni l.bord...@curtin.edu.auwrote:

  Stuart,

 It’s not the new “Digital Radio” but until there’s receiving hardware for
 the iPhone (apologies if there is something like a Griffin adaptor already)
 you might consider receiving Streamed content from the broadcasters?

 Perth stations are streaming their audio and May’s edition of MacWorld
 mentions three iPhone Apps you may like to investigate to receive these
 broadcasts:  I refer you to their page 22 and choose not to mention the
 reviewed Apps by name in case there’s some copyright infringement I may be
 breaching!

 I’ve had no first-hand experience with these Apps but they do look
 interesting.

 Happy Hunting, Lori.



 On 19/05/10 7:49 AM, James / Hans Kunz sad...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 i would not be surprised if you have to buy a new iphone made with digital
 receiver  aactext decoder, digital radio in wa/perth is on 2 frequencies
 (230mhz range = tv channel frequencies)
 cheers  James

 On 18/05/2010, at 20:41, Stuart Breden wrote:


 Am sure that digital radio iPhone applications was discussed recently but
 can find nothing searching the archives.

 Incidentally I usually find nothing searching the archives.  I search at
 the bottom of the Archives on the right.  Is this correct?

 so back to digital radios.  What applications were recommended?

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Re: All in one printer suggestions?

2010-04-27 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! The one thing you should do is up grade the memory to two
gigabytes
This will help in printing and viewing photos.

Cheers, Joe

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Andrew Schox and...@perthfootankle.com.au
 wrote:


 Dear all,

 My father is looking to purchase an all in one printer. He doesn't need
 high output in terms of pages per minute, but would like to print some good
 quality photos.

 He uses an 1.25GHz eMac with 512MB RAM, running OS 10.5.8.

 Any suggestions from satisfied users out there?

 Cheers,

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Re: All in one printer suggestions?

2010-04-27 Thread Joe Mastrella
Get a hold of Neil at  n...@possumology.com  He has a brand new printer for
sale.

Joe

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Joe Mastrella joey.pots.p...@gmail.comwrote:

 Greetings! The one thing you should do is up grade the memory to two
 gigabytes
 This will help in printing and viewing photos.

 Cheers, Joe


 On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Andrew Schox 
 and...@perthfootankle.com.au wrote:


 Dear all,

 My father is looking to purchase an all in one printer. He doesn't need
 high output in terms of pages per minute, but would like to print some good
 quality photos.

 He uses an 1.25GHz eMac with 512MB RAM, running OS 10.5.8.

 Any suggestions from satisfied users out there?

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Re: How Apple And The iPad Could Destroy The Mac | Opinion | Mac360.com

2010-04-16 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! If I can put in my two cents. I believe that with the
introduction of the iPad, Apple in the not to distant future will introduce
an Apple Tele -Vision appliance That will be your computer, iPhone and
television. The integration of all these Apple appliances will be available
in the very near future.
As the iPhone and the iPad have been revolutionary products, the logical
next step is an integrated visual and communication device. We will have to
wait to see what our supreme commander at the mother ship has in store for
us. So far so good.

Cheers, Joe

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Bill Parker re...@westnet.com.au wrote:


 Very useful comments Martin.   I will attempt to find out more about
 Wheildon's methodology and note the typography re-assurance.

 Bill

 On 16/04/2010, at 11:06 PM, Martin Hill wrote:


 My question would be - did Wheildon's research only compare the leaning
 forward mode of reading a computer screen against the leaning back mode
 of reading a printed book?

 If so, I would put forward the premise that the iPad, which also works in
 a lean back comfortably and read scenario would score far higher on a
 comprehension scale than sitting at a desk leaning forward reading a
 computer screen.

 Add to that the fact that Apple's iBooks also go to great lengths to
 imitate the typography and layout of printed material and I see a far more
 compelling story (in more ways than one!) on the iPad.

 Heck, when you think about it, if a picture is worth a thousand words then
 a moving picture can be worth ten thousand words so I would argue the iPad
 with the well-designed, interactive rich media publications that are already
 appearing on the iBook and App Stores could easily engender far higher
 levels of comprehension about a subject than a bound dead tree.  Have you
 seen the gorgeous The Elements periodic table app for the iPad for
 example?

 (Yes, I am a rabid eBook and dead-tree reader)

 :-)

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 On 16/04/2010, at 6:30 PM, Bill Parker wrote:


 I read the article with interest and offer some further thought about
 this.  It is after all up to the Apple Corporation what they choose to
 develop and market but I see a trend in a direction I not not like.  The
 author Colin Wheildon in his book Type and Layout, are your communicating
 or just  making  pretty shapes describes comprehension research that he
 carried out.

 Here is the telling statistic: the comprehension of on-line material was
 about 87% of that of offline ( i.e. printed) material.   He also showed that
 reading online is not as rewarding or effective as the printed word.  Most
 of us merely scan and do not fully read on-line material according to his
 studies.
 So things are bad enough when web designers ignore the rules about san
 serif fonts and serif fonts, but if we are going iPad for all our needs, its
 likely that our need to read and comprehend text could be in jeopardy.   So
 if like Reg and no doubt many others think - way of the future-, there could
 be an unforeseen outcome.   Here's trusting that Wheildon sees fit to use
 the iPad as a research tool!

 Bill

 On 16/04/2010, at 6:01 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:

  Hi WAMUGgers

 An interesting read. I'm keen to get an iPad when it is released,
 anyway. It may be the way of the future. I've still got 2 eMates in a
 cupboard here!

 Reg

 
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Re: Downloads

2010-04-14 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Who in your family or friends has the password. With the password
some one could use there computer out side your home. If I were you I would
change the password ASAP and monitor everyone who has the password or access
to it.

Cheers, Joe

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Adrian Skehan adrianske...@me.com wrote:


 Afternoon all,

 Can anyone give a clue to the cause of monster downloads,  On one day last
 month there was a 5Gb download and again a few days ago there was a 7Gb
 download, my normal daily download  ranges from 100 Mb to 200Mb with the
 very occasional 600Mb to 900Mb.  On the day the 7Gb occurred I was sick in
 be most of the day and as a result there was very little activity all day,
  I never watch or download movies and would balk at downloading any file
 that is anything like that size, the largest e-mail video clips don't go
 much bigger than 1.5Mb.  The only thing that has changed is the introduction
 of a new iMac in March which was set up from its predecessor via firewire.

 I am having a dispute with bigPond over it so would appreciate any
 suggestions as to what could cause such huge downloads.  The Modem is
 security (WPA) password protected, wireless connected Intel iMac and MacBook
 Pro, OS Snow Leopard  10.6.3.


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Re: re subscribe

2010-04-12 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I have got you on the list this morning.

Cheers, Joe

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 Cab you verify my connection to WAMUG please?


 Thanks

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Permissions Problem

2010-03-15 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I use a little program called PTH paste board. I find this
program very useful. I downloaded the new up grade and when I try to install
the program I get a dialog box

Preferences error can not load PTHPasteboard.

I have repaired permissions.

In my Library folder I notice that there are 3 preference items.

Please help.

Joe


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Re: Permissions Problem

2010-03-15 Thread Joe Mastrella
Thank you James. My problem was I had downloaded a 10.5 up grade. I used
appzaper to remove the app and down loaded the proper 10.4.11 app. and all
is well. For those of you who have not tried PTH Past board, give it a look.
It sure is handy.

Cheers, Joe

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 11:08 AM, James Devenish jndeven...@gmail.comwrote:


 Hi Joe,

  Preferences error can not load PTHPasteboard

 This sounds like a PTH problem. It's likely that other customers are
 affected. I suggest you contact PTH directly about their product, or
 see if it is covered by their online help.

 While you are usually welcome to move your PTH preferences to the
 trash to resolve the problem, you would of course loose any
 personalisation of your product!

 I note that PTH provides the following online help:

 9. PTHPasteboard PRO launches and then quits a few seconds later, how
 do I fix this?
 There's a file in Library/Application Support/PTHPasteboard of your
 Home directory called Main.Buffer. Delete that and relaunch.

 James


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Permissions Problem

2010-03-14 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I use a little program called PTH paste board. I find this
program very useful. I downloaded the new up grade and when I try to install
the program I get a dialog box

Preferences error can not load PTHPasteboard.

I have repaired permissions.

In my Library folder I notice that there are 3 preference items.

Please help.

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Permissions Problem

2010-03-14 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I use a little program called PTH paste board. I find this
program very useful. I downloaded the new up grade and when I try to install
the program I get a dialog box

Preferences error can not load PTHPasteboard.

I have repaired permissions.

In my Library folder I notice that there are 3 preference items.

Please help.

Joe


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Re: Camcorders and compatability with Macs

2010-02-25 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! When you get ready to download your video just plug your
camcorder into your mac. It will be ready to go.

Cheers, Joe


On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Darrel McGuiness dmcguin...@tawarri.id.au
 wrote:


 I am considering purchasing a camcorder and thought that a Panasonic
 SDR-H85 appeared a good choice.
 However I would appreciate any advice on how compatible it, or any other,
 would be with OS10.
 My setup is Imac 2.93 and OS10.6.2

 Thanks
 Darrel

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Re: Blocking Flash

2010-02-23 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Using Firefox and Gmail. I feel secure in the fact that I will
not have any problems with the Nasties.
I to do not use virus software. Gmail and Firefox take care of that for me.

Cheers. Joe

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Eugene edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au wrote:

 Each to his own.

 Safari is quicker in the current form.

 I switched to Firefox when it was quicker and have a few favourite plugins
 that weren't available in Safari at the time and have stuck with it.

  Regards,
   Eugene


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 On 24/02/2010, at 11:10 AM, Crisp, Peter wrote:

 
  Just a general question re Firefox for Macs. I am a newcomer to the world
 of Apple and currently use Safari as the default web browser. I am familiar
 with Firefox having used it on my Windows machine for some time. Are there
 any benefits in using Firefox or does this expose protection weakness?
 
  Generally Safari does everything I need of it but always on the look out
 for better ways of doing things.
 
  Thanks
 
  Peter...
 
 
  Kind Regards,
 
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  -Original Message-
  From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On
 Behalf Of Neil Houghton
  Sent: Wednesday, 24 February 2010 10:49 AM
  To: WAMUG
  Subject: Re: Blocking Flash
 
 
  Yes, I use Firefox but agree that these plug-ins are great for removing
  unwanted ads and flash - speeding up browsing significantly.
 
  There are several plug-ins for Firefox, but the relevant ones which I am
  currently running are:
 
  - Flashblock - as for clicktoflash on Safari it blocks all Flash assets
 on a
  web page until you explicitly click on them.
 
  - Adblock Plus - this strips out all the other (non-flash) ads based on
  whatever filter set you add (I use Rick752's EasyList - which seems to
 work
  well for me)
 
 
  Cheers
 
 
 
 
  Neil
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  Email: n...@possumology.com
 
 
 
 
  on 24/2/10 5:26 AM, Peter Sealy at carp...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 
  I agree with Matt. I have been using Clicktoflash for a long while now
 and it
  works great. But it does not stop all image based advertising because a
 lot of
  advertisers now place their advertisements within the web page and don't
 use
  Flash. I don't know how this is done. I bet there is an army of geeks
 working
  on how to defeat Clicktoflash on behalf of the advertising industry or
 even
  within Adobe.
 
  But for now +1 for Clicktoflash. I think there is at least one other
 similar
  app.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  On 24/02/2010, at 3:36 AM, Dark1 wrote:
 
 
  Wow.  Thanks for this Matt.  Indeed there is a great amount of flash
  advertising.  This link is very useful.
 
  Ruben
 
 
  Hi All,
 
  With all the well-deserved Flash-bagging going around I thought it
 poignant
  to mention a great little plugin for Safari called Click2Flash.
 
  http://rentzsch.github.com/clicktoflash/
 
  Essentially, it blocks all Flash assets on a web page until you
 explicitly
  click on them. From a purely subjective point of view, web browsing is
  significantly faster on flash-ad heavy sites. It just feels smoother.
 
  It's also quite an eye-opened to see how much Flash content is
 actually
  embedded into sites these days.
 
  Try it out.
 
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Re: WD External drive

2010-02-22 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Buy or borrow an external Firewire/USB HD case. Pull out your HD
from the WD case and instal lit in the external case. Connect via firewire
and see if it boots. Some times the internal electronics malfunction but the
drive is still good.

Joe

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Paul Weaver pwea...@westnet.com.auwrote:


 I have an external four year old 250GB HD which takes about five minutes to
 reappear on the desktop after a bootup if the computer has not been shut
 down normally, for example after power failure or forced shutdown situation
 when the power button is held in for seven seconds. A more modern 1TB HD
 appears instantly.

 Cheers, Paul.

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 On 22/02/2010, at 9:05 PM, John Daniels wrote:

 
  Hi all
  My external backup drive has suddenly stopped backing up and does not
 show in Finder or Disc Utility.
  I plugged in another small drive and that works OK.
  Is there any way of diagnosing the problem with the WD external drive?
  Cheers
  John
 


 Is the non-working drive USB or Firewire? Are you able to test it with a
 differnet computer?

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Re: Strange Power Behaviour

2010-02-20 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Sounds like you have a bad battery or a battery that is starting
to fail. I had a similar problem. , Replaced the battery, problem solved.

Cheers, Joe

On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Aurora74 auror...@iinet.net.au wrote:


 Hi Guys,

 I have a G4 ibook running 10.5.5 that has started behaving a little oddly
 in
 some power situations.

 If I unplug the machine from mains it has started shutting down requiring
 the removal of the battery and the power button press before it will turn
 back on.

 BUT..


 If I put it to sleep and then unplug from mains it is happy.

 Also if it has woken from sleep it is happy to run on battery.

 Does anyone have any suggestions as to the cause of this?

 I will probably have to buy a new machine before tax time but I was
 wondering if the little fella may be on the way out.

 I am worried that it will just fritz as I have heard that there are model
 shortages in some models plus I am so lazy it takes me about 6 weeks to
 transition machines.

 Thank you for any assistance.

 Smiles
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Re: Emac went dim

2010-02-13 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Which model eMac do you have. What is the processor speed.
Parts are available.

Joe

On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 12:15 PM, malcolm Tate wh...@internode.on.netwrote:


 Hello everyone,

 This morning when I woke up the screen on my Emac running 10.4.11 was dim.
 I recalibrated the colours and it seems to be ok now. I was just wondering
 if this was the right thing to do, and if my computer is on its way out?
 Also, why would it happen? I've had the computer for a few years now and
 never seen this before.

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Re: Emac went dim

2010-02-13 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings again! the eMac has a CRT display, not an LCD.

Joe

On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Joe Mastrella joey.pots.p...@gmail.comwrote:

 Greetings! Which model eMac do you have. What is the processor speed.
 Parts are available.

 Joe


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 Hello everyone,

 This morning when I woke up the screen on my Emac running 10.4.11 was dim.
 I recalibrated the colours and it seems to be ok now. I was just wondering
 if this was the right thing to do, and if my computer is on its way out?
 Also, why would it happen? I've had the computer for a few years now and
 never seen this before.

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Re: e-Waste

2010-02-13 Thread Joe Mastrella
The City of Sterling has a recycling center on Balcatta road  between
Erindale and Wanneroo Roads

Joe

On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Allen Gladwell all...@amnet.net.au wrote:


 Ray

 There used to be a place in Osborne Park at 2/27 Collingwood St that took
 computers and printers etc.. Not sure about individual bits.

 You could give them a call on  9244 9048   or   www.recyceit.net.au and
 see if they are still there

 Regards  Allen


 On 14/02/2010, at 1:26 PM, Ray Forma wrote:


 Is there any place in the greater Perth area that will accept old computer
 bits such as hard disks, component boards, and even whole computers? It
 would be a pity to just put the stuff in the wheelie-bin.

 Regards,

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Airport Extreme Card

2010-01-25 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Does any one have an airport extreme card. I need one for my new
eMac.

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Re: Airport

2010-01-19 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I would be interested in the airport extreme card. Please contact
me at  the joey.pots.pans email address.

Cheers, Joe

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Adrian Skehan adrianske...@me.com wrote:


 Thanks for that all.

 Is there anyone out there with a spare suitable card or interested in the
 one I have which is now surplus to requirements.

 Regards,

 Adrian
 adrianske...@me.com

 On 19/01/2010, at 2:10 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 
  You are correct Mark,
 
  It will only support the original Airport Card (802.11b).
 
  Cheers,
  Ronni
 
  On 19/01/2010, at 2:02 PM, Mark Secker wrote:
 
 
 
  I don't think the 800MHZ/USB 1 15 could take airport extreme (b/g) only
  standard airport with 802.11b
 
 
  On 19/01/10 1:42 PM, Adrian Skehan adrianske...@me.com wrote:
 
 
  I have an Airport Extreme card that suits a 17 G4 Lampshade iMac and I
 tried
  to install it in a my daughters 15 Lampshade iMac (2003 model, 800
 MHz), the
  card fits into the slot OK and it has the correct plug for the little
 wire
  that comes from the body of the machine however the plug for the wire
 is on
  one side of the card and the wire is not long enough to reach.  The
 shaded
  outline of the correct card indicates that it is much longer and has
 the plug
  in the centre so I gather its not suitable for this model os is there
 extra
  cable inside that can be drawn out somehow.  Does anyone out there know
  anything about this?
 
 
 
  Regards,
 
  Adrian
  adrianske...@me.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Unexpected forced restart

2010-01-19 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I did not know that Apple Computers could get High. Well I guess,
if Apple/Macs are green it may be a possibilty.

Cheers, Joe

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:


 Hi David,

 The maximum temperature for an Intel Core 2 Duo processor is 100ºC with an
 emergency shutoff at 125ºC.
 The processor will shut down using its thermal protection routines well
 before any damage is done.

 They're designed to work up to 100C if required but the fans should both
 kick in well before that and keep even a heavily working machine around 85℃.
 But I don't like to see my 17  MacBook Pro higher than 75-80℃.
 It used to get high when I had Vista running in Parallels, I now have
 Windows 7 and it does not hog CPU as much as Vista.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 On 19/01/2010, at 3:07 PM, David Noel wrote:

 
  Thanks to all, the iStat widget looks very useful. There was a 'kernel
  panic' and log produced, I sent it, as offered, to Apple, but have no
  idea what effect there is from this. If it happens again, I can check
  temperatures -- currently up to 64 deg C -- is there an upper limit I
  should look out for?
 
  Cheers --
 
  David Noel / Jan 19
 
  =
 
  On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Peter Hinchliffe
  hinch...@multiline.com.au wrote:
 
 
  On 18/01/2010, at 12:25 PM, David Noel wrote:
 
 
  Hi Gang --
 
  -- A surprise this morning. I was working on my iMac when a grey tint
  came over my screen, and a message came up that I had to restart the
  machine by pressing the power button till it closed, then pressing
  again till it restarted. This worked OK, but I am puzzled by what
  caused it. The temperature is 42 deg here, could this have any
  bearing?
 
  David Noel / Jan
  (Intel iMac, 10.6.2)
 
 
  This is the Mac OS X equivalent of the Windows Blue Screen of Death,
 and occurs in response to a Kernel Panic. Fortunately they are seen very
 rarely in a properly-running Mac, and but can be produced by any number of
 factors, heat being one of them. If you haven't already done so, download a
 copy of the iStat Pro Widget http://www.islayer.com/apps/istatpro/. This
 handy little Dashboard Widget tells you at a glance what the operating
 temperature of your computer and CPU is at a glance.
  --
 
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  FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
  Perth, Western Australia
  Phone (618) 9332 6482Mob 0403 064 948
  
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Re: firewire vs usb

2010-01-07 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! give Danial Kerr a calll at Mac Wizardry @ 04 1479-5960 and Craig
or Rob @ Max Style 80 9367-4691

Cheers, Joe

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 9:49 AM, John Thompson jet...@iprimus.com.au wrote:

 Interesting article James.
 As an aside to this, I have a Mac Mini (2.53GHz, 4 GB ram, Intel Core 2
 Duo) which has one Firewire 800 port.  I also have a WD MYbook 600Gig
 external drive which has two Firewire 800 input ports.  My question; where
 can I purchase an appropriate Firewire 800 cable to connect the two?  Tried
 Dick Smith, Officeworks, and several other computer outlets in Morley, just
 got the normal blank look we have come to expect from people who have been
 immersed far too long in the PC/Windows world.

 Thanks


  John E. Thompson
 14 McGlew Street
 Eden Hill  W.A.  6054
 Ph. 08-92793524
 Mob. 0412 775 197
 Email. jet...@iprimus.com.au

 On 06/01/2010, at 10:30 AM, James / Hans Kunz wrote:

 why apple is using fw800 interface

 http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/185415/firewire_vs_usb_which_is_faster.html
 quite interesting read
 James

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Airport Extreme Card

2010-01-02 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Happy New Year! I am in need of an airport extreme card for my
new to me eMac. Does anyone have one for sale.

Cheers, Joe


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Airport Extreme Card

2010-01-01 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Happy New Year! I am in need of an airport extreme card for my
new to me eMac. Does anyone have one for sale.

Cheers, Joe


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Re: How to create an action to delete one type of ju nk mail without changing the other junk mail settin gs in Mail app

2009-12-30 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings To all! I have read many quires about email. The easiest way to
solve these problems is to use Gmail. Gmail will do whatever you wish and
has many ways to accomplish how you set up your email account. It's free,
very secure and accessible from any computer any where.

I wish every one a Healthy and Happy New Year!

Cheers, Joe

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.auwrote:




 Hi Ronni, have tried the rule set up (exactly as below) for a few days now
 and the mail still comes through to the Junk mail box, not to the Trash as
 per the new Rule??

 Matt

 Begin forwarded message:

 *From: *Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.au
 *Date: *28 December 2009 10:07:03 AM
 *To: *WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
 *Subject: **Re: How to create an action to delete one type of junk mail
 without changing the other junk mail settings in Mail app*

 Hi Ronni, have set that up. Will see how it goes. Thanks very much

 Matt

 On 27/12/2009, at 3:34 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 Hi Matt,

 I wouldn't change your Junk Mail setup as it seems to be working correctly.

 What you could try though is perhaps creating a RULE  ... Mail 
 Preferences - Rules - Inbox - Add Rule
 If Any  of the following conditions are met:
 From:   Ends with:   .cl
 Move message to Mailbox: Trash

 See if that works for you.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 On 27/12/2009, at 3:05 PM, Matt Falvey wrote:

 Hi can someone help. I keep getting junk mail for medications. All of the
 messages are written in misspelt English, every word is misspelt, either too
 many vowels in each word or some missing, you can still read the message
 clearly though, if you bothered too. Anyway most of them have at the end of
 the email address *terra.cl* or if not the terra always the* .cl*.

 Is there any way of creating an action in the Mail app that will just
 delete these *.cl* straight away, that is put all incoming mail with an
 email address ending in *.cl* straight into the trash and not into the
 junk mailbox, but treat the other possible junk as I have it normally set up
 - When junk mail arrives : Move it to the Junk mailbox?

 I had a look at preferences Junk Mail and it seemed as if I might delete or
 remove my existing Move it to Junk mailbox instruction if I created a
 custom action in the advanced section, so I stopped and thought I would ask
 here before I ruined things.

 I had, every time I received these, logged on to Bigpond email and reported
 each one individually as spam, in the hope that they would eventually block
 them, before they got to me. But the emails have increased recently from 2
 or 3 a week to 3 or 4 a day, so obviously Bigpond aren't appearing to be
 doing anything about it.  So rather than waste my time reporting it, I might
 be better off putting it out of sight out of mind, which is rather sad.

 I still need to be able to see the other possible Junk mail, as I am
 creating a family tree so many people are contacting me for the first time
 and as such are not in in my address book and are obviously then filtered
 into the Junk.

 Thanks

 Matt Falvey







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Re: How to create an action to delete one type of ju nk mail without changing the other junk mail settin gs in Mail app

2009-12-30 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I would like to thank you for all the help that you provide. From
the list I feel that I am getting an education in Apple Computer Science.
Thank you
Again for all your help. Hopefully I will get to meet you. A Happy and Safe
New Year!

Cheers, Joe


On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Hi Joe,

 A Healthy and Happy New Year to you.

 A very good article to read is: Achieving Email Bliss with IMAP, Gmail,
 and Apple Mail
 by Joe Kissell
 http://db.tidbits.com/article/10253

 Quite a long time ago I did setup a Gmail Account following all Joe's
 instructions and advise, and it worked very well.
 But, I have my Gmail (Inactive)  have for some time, (I can't remember
 exactly the reasons why I stopped using Gmail).
 I find Westnet POP  my MobileMe IMAP work best for me.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 On 31/12/2009, at 7:17 AM, Joe Mastrella wrote:

 Greetings To all! I have read many quires about email. The easiest way to
 solve these problems is to use Gmail. Gmail will do whatever you wish and
 has many ways to accomplish how you set up your email account. It's free,
 very secure and accessible from any computer any where.

 I wish every one a Healthy and Happy New Year!

 Cheers, Joe

 On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.auwrote:




 Hi Ronni, have tried the rule set up (exactly as below) for a few days now
 and the mail still comes through to the Junk mail box, not to the Trash as
 per the new Rule??

 Matt

 Begin forwarded message:

 *From: *Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.au
 *Date: *28 December 2009 10:07:03 AM
 *To: *WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
 *Subject: **Re: How to create an action to delete one type of junk mail
 without changing the other junk mail settings in Mail app*

 Hi Ronni, have set that up. Will see how it goes. Thanks very much

 Matt

 On 27/12/2009, at 3:34 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 Hi Matt,

 I wouldn't change your Junk Mail setup as it seems to be working
 correctly.

 What you could try though is perhaps creating a RULE  ... Mail 
 Preferences - Rules - Inbox - Add Rule
 If Any  of the following conditions are met:
 From:   Ends with:   .cl
 Move message to Mailbox: Trash

 See if that works for you.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 On 27/12/2009, at 3:05 PM, Matt Falvey wrote:

 Hi can someone help. I keep getting junk mail for medications. All of the
 messages are written in misspelt English, every word is misspelt, either too
 many vowels in each word or some missing, you can still read the message
 clearly though, if you bothered too. Anyway most of them have at the end of
 the email address *terra.cl* or if not the terra always the* .cl*.

 Is there any way of creating an action in the Mail app that will just
 delete these *.cl* straight away, that is put all incoming mail with an
 email address ending in *.cl* straight into the trash and not into the
 junk mailbox, but treat the other possible junk as I have it normally set up
 - When junk mail arrives : Move it to the Junk mailbox?

 I had a look at preferences Junk Mail and it seemed as if I might delete
 or remove my existing Move it to Junk mailbox instruction if I created a
 custom action in the advanced section, so I stopped and thought I would ask
 here before I ruined things.

 I had, every time I received these, logged on to Bigpond email and
 reported each one individually as spam, in the hope that they would
 eventually block them, before they got to me. But the emails have increased
 recently from 2 or 3 a week to 3 or 4 a day, so obviously Bigpond aren't
 appearing to be doing anything about it.  So rather than waste my time
 reporting it, I might be better off putting it out of sight out of mind,
 which is rather sad.

 I still need to be able to see the other possible Junk mail, as I am
 creating a family tree so many people are contacting me for the first time
 and as such are not in in my address book and are obviously then filtered
 into the Junk.

 Thanks

 Matt Falvey









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Re: Original Airport Card

2009-12-25 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! You have a deal. Let me know when you return to Perth.

Cheers, Joe

On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Paul Sparrow p.spar...@curtin.edu.auwrote:


 I have one, how urgent do they want it, I am not back in perth till Jan 18
 th $10..

 Sent from my iPhone


 On 23/12/2009, at 8:44 AM, Joe Mastrella joey.pots.p...@gmail.com wrote:

  A friend has a G4 tower and needs an original Airport Card. Does anyone
 have one for sale
 or know where I can locate one.

 Cheers, Joe



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Original Airport Card

2009-12-22 Thread Joe Mastrella
A friend has a G4 tower and needs an original Airport Card. Does anyone have
one for sale
or know where I can locate one.

Cheers, Joe


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Re: Emails show time 3hrs behind

2009-12-17 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I occasionally get emails (gmail) that are stamped 3 hours ahead.


Cheers, Joe

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Geoffrey  Barbara Maidment 
maidmen...@bigpond.com wrote:


 I use Entourage and all the settings are correct...time zone, etc.  but I
 still occasionally have the same problem.  I still reckon it's Mumbai or
 Toowoomba!

 Barb


 On 17/12/09 4:28 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 
  Hi People,
 
  It seems thisTime Stamp error is only happening in Entourage, not in
 Apple
  Mail?
  If so check your prefs in Entourage they are possibly incorrect. Check
 what
  Time Zone is set for New Events and email.
 
  Cheers,
  Ronni
 
  On 17/12/2009, at 4:13 PM, Geoffrey  Barbara Maidment wrote:
 
 
  This is an interesting discussion!  I am experiencing the same thing
 with
  text messages on my Telstra mobile phone.  Perhaps Mumbai or Towoomba is
 the
  answer after all!
 
  Barb
 
 
  On 17/12/09 6:37 AM, Denise Williams chri...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 
  Hi Glen
  Yes I was thinking the same thing except that I'd say it's going via
 India
  or somewhere that is BEHIND Perth time by 3 hrs - Our East is 3 hrs
 ahead so
  it would have said 11am.
  Just a bit confusing for my recipients. BTW what time does it say this
 email
  is being sent to you? My clock now says 9.40am.
 
  Regards
 
  Denise Williams
  PH 9447 3468
  MOB 0417 184592
  chri...@iinet.net.au
 
 
 
  Denise,
 
  Sounds like the email is being routed through a mail server based in
  Melbourne/Sydney (3 hrs ahead of WA), and the mail is picking up a
  timestamp at that point.
 
  Glenn Nicholas
  OM4 ::
 
 
 
 
  2009/12/17 Denise Williams chri...@iinet.net.au:
 
  Hi All
  I'm using Entourage for my emails and I've been told by a recipient
 that
  the
  time I sent an email is 3 hours BEFORE. Ie I sent an email this
 morning at
  8am and he said it showed as sent at 5am. But his computer showed it
 being
  received at 8am so his clock is right. My iMac shows the correct time
 in
  my
  top right hand panel so is there another clock within Entourage?
 
  Thanks for any help
 
  Denise Williams
  PH 9447 3468
  MOB 0417 184592
  chri...@iinet.net.au
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Systems, partitions, applications, Oh My (apologies to AA Milne)

2009-12-13 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings!
If you are using or are planning to use multiple external HD make sure to
purchase HDs from different manufactures. Our club in California suggested
to our members that two external HD backups was three times as safe. Some of
our members purchased Western Digital (WD) HDs. Unfortunately WD had a batch
(large amount) of faulty drives shipped to the western US. You can see where
this is leading. I keep a  64 MG flash drive for very important backups of
files generated that day. Our data is important to us, be it photos, video,
music or documents. When you lose a terabite HD, It's a traumatic
experience. Be careful how you configure your back up strategies.

Cheers, Joe





On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Dark1 da...@iinet.net.au wrote:


 Hi Neil

 There shouldn't be any problems running Office with rosetta.  Generally
 most apps run fine in SL with the exception of a few niche ones.  In terms
 of your backup system I'd advise you to get another hard drive (quiet cheap
 these days) rather than running with partitions because if your HD has a
 mechanical failure you'll lose all the data on every partition unless your
 prepared to pay vast amounts of money to have it fixed.

 There are lots of SL updates available so you should check for them on any
 app that you have trouble running.

 I don't think there's any real benefit in having EyeTV recordings on a
 separate partition since you can backup specific folders or, in the case of
 Time Machine, omit your EyeTV folder from backups.

 In terms of running your apps from a separate partition they should
 function fine but you'll lose a bit of performance since your HD will have
 to read from 2 separate locations on the disk to access the Apps and your
 system files.  You could always add a 10.5 Apps folder to your
 Applications folder and copy your old apps across there then move them out
 as you get them working with SL.

 Hope this helps a bit
 Ruben

 
  Hi all,
 
  I just got a new 27iMac i7 (Merry Xmas to me!) and The first question
 from
  she-who-must-be-obeyed was why do you need a new one - the old one is
 only
  2 years old - what are you going to do with it?!
 
  Peace and harmony was restored when I pointed out that the old windows
  machine that her Mum uses was so slow you kept thinking the thing had
  crashed and how nice it would be to pass on the nice shiny 24 iMac to
 her
  (coincidentally it would also be nice to have access to a nice Mac when
 we
  visit her in Perth - which we do fairly frequently).
 
  So far, so good. However the new machine obviously came with SL and not
 all
  my software is SL compatible, also after many successive migrations and
  system upgrades I decided it would be nice to set-up SL slowly from
 scratch
  with regard to applications and user data (rather than just migrate
  everything from the old machine to the new machine).
 
  I am also wanting to re-organise my document/data filing sustem as I
 intend
  to incorporate some form of cloud back-up/synchronisation using something
  like iDisk or Dropbox (or both) as both an extra layer of back-up
 redundancy
  and as a convenient way of keeping some data synched between my desktop 
  laptop computer.
 
  I thought I had come up with a good plan - since the new machine had a
  whopping 1TB HD, I would partition the HD in 3:
  - Partition 1 with a nice fresh SL installation.
  - Partition 2 with a clone of my current 24 iMac HD
  - Partition 3 (I just want my EyeTV recordings and video on an extra
  partition to suit my back-up regime)
 
  As I saw it, I could then pass the 24iMac on to the mother-in-law (as
  everything was now on partition 2 of the 27 iMac) and slowly set-up the
 SL
  partition as I wanted it, whilst still being able to boot-up the 27 from
  partition 2 (running 10.5.8) and essentially have all my apps and
 settings
  just as they were on the 24 without any worry as to what was SL
 compliant.
 
  Now, many of the gurus out there will have already spotted the fatal flaw
 in
  my strategy - it appears that I can't actually boot up the new iMac in
  Leopard! - it seems to require SL!
 
  I have now passed on the bad news that I will need to hang onto the old
  machine for a while longer until I am happy that everything I need is SL
  compliant, or upgraded, or substituted - in general I do not foresee too
  much of a problem - I am happy with the move to SL and happy to upgrade
  programs such as Parallels  Reunion - my main bugbear will be MS Office
  where I have not upgraded from Office 2004 to Office 2008 because MS
 killed
  off VBA and I use quite a few macros.
 
  However, to get to the point (finally, I hear you say!) what I was
 wondering
  was how will everything go if I boot up in SL (partition 1) and attempt
 to
  run my old applications from their current location in the applications
  folder on partition 2 (the cloned Leopard folder) - this would only be an
  interim thing - as I confirmed that things ran OK under SL (with 

Re: iMac wont start - shows a no-entry sign on grey screen

2009-12-11 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! When you go to purchase a HD case, Make sure that you get one
that has a Firewire and USB connections. Good luck!

Cheers, Joe

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.auwrote:

 Joe, it looks like you may well be correct, as it seem to have repaired
 itself somehow. But I will get it replaced and keep will keep the old, a
 good piece of advise.

 Thanks

 Matt

 On 11/12/2009, at 5:42 AM, Joe Mastrella wrote:

 Greetings! Back at our club in the States (California) we had a monthly
 clinic for our members. When ever we replaced a hard drive that was shown to
 be faulty we would install the faulty HD in a HD enclosure and low and
 behold it mounted. This happened about 80 percent of the time. i do not know
 why but we were able to recover all the data. So do not discard your old HD.
 Buy a case and give it another chance.

 Cheers, Joe

 On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.auwrote:

 Thank Ronni  Roger, I used the Mac OS X Install Disc 1, and followed your
 (Ronni's) instructions.  In the show details it had the normal message at
 the beginning in Black: Verify and Repair volume Intel iMac HD, Checking
 Journaled HFS Plus Volume, Checking Extents Overflow file, Checking Catalog
 file. THEN in RED: Invalid record count, Volume Check failed,
 Error:Filesystem verify or repair failed.

 Then a pop up window appeared: First Aid failed.  Disk Utility stopped
 repairing Intel iMac HD because the following error was encountered:
 Filesystem verify or repair failed.

 I then tried to boot the iMac up in Target mode and run Diskwarrior on
 from my Powerbook, but the iMac HD doesn't show up on the Powerbook desktop.
 Nor will the iMac boot from the Diskwarrior CD.

 Roger. I can boot from the Install CD, choose my external HD as the
 Startup disk, when I do this I get the following warning window

 The disk Intel iMac HD was not reparable by this computer  it is being
 made available to you with limited functionality you must back up your data
 and reformat the disk as soon as possible

 Now fortunately I did a Superduper back up of the HD on Saturday and only
 stand to lose about 50 files.  But I know which ones they are and I for the
 life of me can't seem to get access to the Intel iMac HD, that the warning
 message has told me I am supposed to have.

 I did, once I booted from the External HD, try Disk Utility again to see
 if working from another disk would work (as is normal with DiskWarrior).
 Initially the Intel iMac HD didn't even show up, then after a while the
 Intel iMac HD icon turned up with Mount point - *not mounted,* Format-Mac
 OS Extended (Journaled), Capacity-931.2 GB (999,860,912,128 Bytes), all the
 other fields where blank.   It only gave me the option to Verify Disk, I
 did this and had the same answer as above.

 Then a short time later the 931.5 GB WDC WD10EADs-00L5B1 Media icon
 appeared above it and this again had Verify Disk as the only option, but
 this time the entire date fields were populated.  Disk Description- 931.5
 GB... (as above), Connection Bus-Serial ATA 2, Connection Type-Internal,
  Total Capacity- 931.5 GB (1,000,204,886,016 Bytes), Write
 Status-Read/Write, S.M.A.R.T. Status-Verified, Partition Map Scheme-GUID
 Partition Table.I did not expect the SMART status to be verified.

 Anyway I ran the Verify Disk and this time the result was very different,
 in Black this time-
 Verifying volume on Intel iMac HD
 Checking Journaled HFS Plus Volume
 Checking Extents Overflow file
 Checking Catalog file
 Checking multi-linked files
 Checking Catalog hierarchy
 Checking Extended Attributes file
 Checking volume bitmap
 Checking volume information
 Then in RED
 Invalid volume file count
 (It should be 706365 instead of 654780) BLACK

 invalid volume directory count RED
 (it should be 170393 instead of 161532) BLACK

 Invalid volume free block count RED
 (It should be 179888936 instead of 185089281) BLACK

 Volume Header needs minor repair RED

 The volume Intel iMac HD needs to be repaired. RED
 Error:Filesystem verify or repair failed RED

 So it doesn't look good, but the second repair looked better.

 Where to next?

 Thanks

 Matt


 On 10/12/2009, at 4:10 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


 Hi Matt,

 The system showing the grey screen with a no-entry sign, indicates the
 computer cannot boot the system.
 I hope it is not what I fear, the most probable cause is a dead hard
 drive.

 If you can boot from the DVD that came with your iMac (as Roger has
 suggested) or the install DVD of your operating system,
 by restarting the computer while holding the C key.

 When your computer finishes starting up from the disc, choose Disk Utility
 from the Installer menu.
 Click the First Aid tab.
 Click the disclosure triangle to the left of the hard drive icon to
 display the names of your hard disk volumes and partitions.
 Select your Mac OS X volume.
 Click Repair. Disk Utility checks and repairs the disk. (If it can

Re: WAMUG BBQ

2009-12-11 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I vote that we reschedule to a cooler date

Cheers, Joe

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:52 PM, John Daniels jdani...@westnet.com.auwrote:


 Hi all

 I note it will be 39 degrees on Sunday.
 Any thoughts about changing the date or the venue?

 Cheers
 John

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Re: iMac wont start - shows a no-entry sign on grey screen

2009-12-10 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Back at our club in the States (California) we had a monthly
clinic for our members. When ever we replaced a hard drive that was shown to
be faulty we would install the faulty HD in a HD enclosure and low and
behold it mounted. This happened about 80 percent of the time. i do not know
why but we were able to recover all the data. So do not discard your old HD.
Buy a case and give it another chance.

Cheers, Joe

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.auwrote:

 Thank Ronni  Roger, I used the Mac OS X Install Disc 1, and followed your
 (Ronni's) instructions.  In the show details it had the normal message at
 the beginning in Black: Verify and Repair volume Intel iMac HD, Checking
 Journaled HFS Plus Volume, Checking Extents Overflow file, Checking Catalog
 file. THEN in RED: Invalid record count, Volume Check failed,
 Error:Filesystem verify or repair failed.

 Then a pop up window appeared: First Aid failed.  Disk Utility stopped
 repairing Intel iMac HD because the following error was encountered:
 Filesystem verify or repair failed.

 I then tried to boot the iMac up in Target mode and run Diskwarrior on from
 my Powerbook, but the iMac HD doesn't show up on the Powerbook desktop. Nor
 will the iMac boot from the Diskwarrior CD.

 Roger. I can boot from the Install CD, choose my external HD as the Startup
 disk, when I do this I get the following warning window

 The disk Intel iMac HD was not reparable by this computer  it is being
 made available to you with limited functionality you must back up your data
 and reformat the disk as soon as possible

 Now fortunately I did a Superduper back up of the HD on Saturday and only
 stand to lose about 50 files.  But I know which ones they are and I for the
 life of me can't seem to get access to the Intel iMac HD, that the warning
 message has told me I am supposed to have.

 I did, once I booted from the External HD, try Disk Utility again to see if
 working from another disk would work (as is normal with DiskWarrior).
 Initially the Intel iMac HD didn't even show up, then after a while the
 Intel iMac HD icon turned up with Mount point - *not mounted,* Format-Mac
 OS Extended (Journaled), Capacity-931.2 GB (999,860,912,128 Bytes), all the
 other fields where blank.   It only gave me the option to Verify Disk, I
 did this and had the same answer as above.

 Then a short time later the 931.5 GB WDC WD10EADs-00L5B1 Media icon
 appeared above it and this again had Verify Disk as the only option, but
 this time the entire date fields were populated.  Disk Description- 931.5
 GB... (as above), Connection Bus-Serial ATA 2, Connection Type-Internal,
  Total Capacity- 931.5 GB (1,000,204,886,016 Bytes), Write
 Status-Read/Write, S.M.A.R.T. Status-Verified, Partition Map Scheme-GUID
 Partition Table.I did not expect the SMART status to be verified.

 Anyway I ran the Verify Disk and this time the result was very different,
 in Black this time-
 Verifying volume on Intel iMac HD
 Checking Journaled HFS Plus Volume
 Checking Extents Overflow file
 Checking Catalog file
 Checking multi-linked files
 Checking Catalog hierarchy
 Checking Extended Attributes file
 Checking volume bitmap
 Checking volume information
 Then in RED
 Invalid volume file count
 (It should be 706365 instead of 654780) BLACK

 invalid volume directory count RED
 (it should be 170393 instead of 161532) BLACK

 Invalid volume free block count RED
 (It should be 179888936 instead of 185089281) BLACK

 Volume Header needs minor repair RED

 The volume Intel iMac HD needs to be repaired. RED
 Error:Filesystem verify or repair failed RED

 So it doesn't look good, but the second repair looked better.

 Where to next?

 Thanks

 Matt


 On 10/12/2009, at 4:10 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


 Hi Matt,

 The system showing the grey screen with a no-entry sign, indicates the
 computer cannot boot the system.
 I hope it is not what I fear, the most probable cause is a dead hard drive.

 If you can boot from the DVD that came with your iMac (as Roger has
 suggested) or the install DVD of your operating system,
 by restarting the computer while holding the C key.

 When your computer finishes starting up from the disc, choose Disk Utility
 from the Installer menu.
 Click the First Aid tab.
 Click the disclosure triangle to the left of the hard drive icon to display
 the names of your hard disk volumes and partitions.
 Select your Mac OS X volume.
 Click Repair. Disk Utility checks and repairs the disk. (If it can,
 otherwise you will receive a message that the Drive cannot be repaired).

 Let us know what the message is your receive please.

 Cheers,
 Ronni

 17 MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
 2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
 OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)



 On 10/12/2009, at 3:08 PM, Roger Kortas wrote:


 Hi Matt


 Do you have an external HD or the DVD that came with the iMac, if so try
 starting from them and let us know what happens.


 

Re: iMac wont start - shows a no-entry sign on grey screen

2009-12-10 Thread Joe Mastrella
Me again! If your or any ones HD is defective do not discard it without
disabling it. There are a number of ways of doing this. If you have access
to an electric drill, drill a hole about 1 inch (2.5 cm) off the center of
the HD. This will ensure that no data can or will be recoverable.

Cheers, Joe

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Joe Mastrella joey.pots.p...@gmail.comwrote:

 Greetings! Back at our club in the States (California) we had a monthly
 clinic for our members. When ever we replaced a hard drive that was shown to
 be faulty we would install the faulty HD in a HD enclosure and low and
 behold it mounted. This happened about 80 percent of the time. i do not know
 why but we were able to recover all the data. So do not discard your old HD.
 Buy a case and give it another chance.

 Cheers, Joe


 On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Matt Falvey mmfal...@bigpond.net.auwrote:

 Thank Ronni  Roger, I used the Mac OS X Install Disc 1, and followed your
 (Ronni's) instructions.  In the show details it had the normal message at
 the beginning in Black: Verify and Repair volume Intel iMac HD, Checking
 Journaled HFS Plus Volume, Checking Extents Overflow file, Checking Catalog
 file. THEN in RED: Invalid record count, Volume Check failed,
 Error:Filesystem verify or repair failed.

 Then a pop up window appeared: First Aid failed.  Disk Utility stopped
 repairing Intel iMac HD because the following error was encountered:
 Filesystem verify or repair failed.

 I then tried to boot the iMac up in Target mode and run Diskwarrior on
 from my Powerbook, but the iMac HD doesn't show up on the Powerbook desktop.
 Nor will the iMac boot from the Diskwarrior CD.

 Roger. I can boot from the Install CD, choose my external HD as the
 Startup disk, when I do this I get the following warning window

 The disk Intel iMac HD was not reparable by this computer  it is being
 made available to you with limited functionality you must back up your data
 and reformat the disk as soon as possible

 Now fortunately I did a Superduper back up of the HD on Saturday and only
 stand to lose about 50 files.  But I know which ones they are and I for the
 life of me can't seem to get access to the Intel iMac HD, that the warning
 message has told me I am supposed to have.

 I did, once I booted from the External HD, try Disk Utility again to see
 if working from another disk would work (as is normal with DiskWarrior).
 Initially the Intel iMac HD didn't even show up, then after a while the
 Intel iMac HD icon turned up with Mount point - *not mounted,* Format-Mac
 OS Extended (Journaled), Capacity-931.2 GB (999,860,912,128 Bytes), all the
 other fields where blank.   It only gave me the option to Verify Disk, I
 did this and had the same answer as above.

 Then a short time later the 931.5 GB WDC WD10EADs-00L5B1 Media icon
 appeared above it and this again had Verify Disk as the only option, but
 this time the entire date fields were populated.  Disk Description- 931.5
 GB... (as above), Connection Bus-Serial ATA 2, Connection Type-Internal,
  Total Capacity- 931.5 GB (1,000,204,886,016 Bytes), Write
 Status-Read/Write, S.M.A.R.T. Status-Verified, Partition Map Scheme-GUID
 Partition Table.I did not expect the SMART status to be verified.

 Anyway I ran the Verify Disk and this time the result was very different,
 in Black this time-
 Verifying volume on Intel iMac HD
 Checking Journaled HFS Plus Volume
 Checking Extents Overflow file
 Checking Catalog file
 Checking multi-linked files
 Checking Catalog hierarchy
 Checking Extended Attributes file
 Checking volume bitmap
 Checking volume information
 Then in RED
 Invalid volume file count
 (It should be 706365 instead of 654780) BLACK

 invalid volume directory count RED
 (it should be 170393 instead of 161532) BLACK

 Invalid volume free block count RED
 (It should be 179888936 instead of 185089281) BLACK

 Volume Header needs minor repair RED

 The volume Intel iMac HD needs to be repaired. RED
 Error:Filesystem verify or repair failed RED

 So it doesn't look good, but the second repair looked better.

 Where to next?

 Thanks

 Matt


 On 10/12/2009, at 4:10 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


 Hi Matt,

 The system showing the grey screen with a no-entry sign, indicates the
 computer cannot boot the system.
 I hope it is not what I fear, the most probable cause is a dead hard
 drive.

 If you can boot from the DVD that came with your iMac (as Roger has
 suggested) or the install DVD of your operating system,
 by restarting the computer while holding the C key.

 When your computer finishes starting up from the disc, choose Disk Utility
 from the Installer menu.
 Click the First Aid tab.
 Click the disclosure triangle to the left of the hard drive icon to
 display the names of your hard disk volumes and partitions.
 Select your Mac OS X volume.
 Click Repair. Disk Utility checks and repairs the disk. (If it can,
 otherwise you will receive a message that the Drive cannot be repaired

Re: E Mac being thrown away

2009-11-29 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! What are the specs for the eMac, processor speed and HD size.

Cheers, Joe

On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Peter Faulks peterfau...@westnet.com.auwrote:


 I am putting an E-Mac on the lawn pickup  unless anyone wants it (free)

  It needs a new hard drive and they are just too messy to replace and I
 just don't have time to fix it. If anyone wants it let me know.


 You will have to collect from Parkwood after Wednesday it goes on front
 lawn.


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Program not loading

2009-11-25 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! I have a g4 iBook 1.2gig, 1.25 gig ram. I have a program
called PTHPasteboard. I went to up date to the latest version. When I
try to install it, I get a window that says can not install,
preferences error. Can anyone help

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Problem loading a program

2009-11-24 Thread Joe Mastrella

Greetings! I have a g4 iBook 1.2gig, 1.25 gig ram. I have a program
called PTHPasteboard. I went to up date to the latest version. When I
try to install it, I get a window that says cannot install,
preferences error. Can anyone help

Cheers, Joe


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Re: iPhone 2 Qs

2009-10-16 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! ATT sells an unlocked i Phone BUT you have to subscribe to an
ATT phone plan. Best deal is to buy an unlocked one from Graig at Max Style
and take it with him to the states. Then buy a prepaid sim from Verizon and
use it in the states.

Joe


On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Nathalie Collins iom...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi there:

 interested in helping a friend who makes frequent visits to the USA.

 If he buys an iPhone 2 there, does it come unlocked? Theoretically he wants
 to have 2 SIM cards--one for USA and one for AUS as a more cost effective
 way of communicating and data back and forth.

 Is this possible? Will the iPhone 2 work with any SIM from any country?

 Thanks in advance!
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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 Australia
 Tel: 043 994 1825

 Skype:
 mrscollins

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Re: Olympus camera download lead

2009-10-05 Thread Joe Mastrella
I have a card reader here at the house. Let me know if you would like to use
it.

Joe

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:29 PM, John Daniels jdani...@westnet.com.auwrote:


 Hi Mac
 What about a card reader from K Mart or wherever cost about $25-30.
 Probably cheaper than a lead.
 Cheers
 John

 On 05/10/2009, at 11:10 AM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:


 can anyone suggest where I might get a lead for my sisters camera.
 Everyone i contact say they will order one for me :-(

 Mac


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Re: Olympus camera download lead

2009-10-04 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! What model is it? What type of cable do you need? What does the
cable connect to?

Joe

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Malcolm McCallum doc...@westnet.com.auwrote:


 can anyone suggest where I might get a lead for my sisters camera. Everyone
 i contact say they will order one for me :-(

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Re: Mac sale at DJ's Karrinyup

2009-09-23 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! A ten percent discount would be $271.00
plus the free software.

Cheers, Joe

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Shay Telfer shaywa...@earthyself.comwrote:


 Hi...

 According to our local community newspaper, David Jones Karrinyup have 10%
 off on Macs until Sunday (and 48 months interest free if you have a DJ's
 card). Subject to stock availability. Their online catalog also mentions
 that if you buy by tomorrow (Friday 25th) and purchase AppleCare you get
 MobileMe or iWork '09.

 (So, on a 24 inch iMac it saves around $21.72 over the Apple store price,
 which may be compelling enough for some!)

 Have fun,
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Re: Mac sale at DJ's Karrinyup

2009-09-23 Thread Joe Mastrella
Joe again! For got the cost of the Apple Care.

Cheers, Joe

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 7:20 AM, Joe Mastrella joey.pots.p...@gmail.comwrote:

 Greetings! A ten percent discount would be $271.00
 plus the free software.

 Cheers, Joe


 On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Shay Telfer shaywa...@earthyself.comwrote:


 Hi...

 According to our local community newspaper, David Jones Karrinyup have 10%
 off on Macs until Sunday (and 48 months interest free if you have a DJ's
 card). Subject to stock availability. Their online catalog also mentions
 that if you buy by tomorrow (Friday 25th) and purchase AppleCare you get
 MobileMe or iWork '09.

 (So, on a 24 inch iMac it saves around $21.72 over the Apple store price,
 which may be compelling enough for some!)

 Have fun,
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Re: MacBook Screen Powers On then Off

2009-09-10 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! What company did you source the parts from.

Cheers, Joe





On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 5:49 AM, John Charlick 
j...@biologicalcontrolsystems.com wrote:

 Thanks James
 I have located an invertor which is the official name for the bit that
 controls the on/ off when the screen is opened and will pull the computer
 apart and check for wires and the like and install the invertor. Found a
 good manual off the web so should be no problem doing this.

 Invertor cost me $49 so am very happy with that.

 Thanks for tip re isopropyl alcohol.

 Regards John


 On 10/09/2009, at 7:26 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote:

 i'm wondering if you have a broken power cord for the screen light..the
 screen should go dark only when you turn down the brightness or just before
 the lid is completely closed
 your crc idea..well you may do that just before you bin the macbook,
 crc is a very good way to kill electronics
 isopropyl alcohol may do a better cleaning w/o damage
 James

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 On 10/09/2009, at 10:47, John Charlick wrote:


 I have a 15 inch MacBook with a hardware problem. If the computer is asleep
 and the screen closed, I raise the screen on its hinge to wake the computer
 up.

 Everything is fine, the screen comes to life, until a certain angle when
 the screen goes black and beyond that angle it stays black until a few
 minutes have passed then it displays fine. If I open the screen to where it
 is normally readable i am left with a black screen for a few minutes. Of
 course this could become worse and stay black permanently so I want to fix
 it.

 It is probably a sensor problem in the hinge. Can I fix it by dis
 assembling and spraying with CRC contact cleaner?

 Does anyone have a dead MacBook with spare hinge? Not sure if it the right
 or left hinge until I pull it apart?

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Re: Anyone have MS Office 2004 for Mac ?

2009-09-08 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! What is the processor speed of the eMac?

Joe

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 Hi there folks,

 I have just set up my step daughter with an eMac.
 Got her away from the dark side at last.
 I installed OpenOffice for her and she is totally frustrated with the lack
 of speed.
 Don't want her blaming the Mac for this after telling her how great it is
 !!

 I know this question was recently asked, but if anyone has MS Office 2004
 that they are no longer using, I would be happy to buy from you for a
 reasonable figure.

 PS: Also looking for an iSight webcam if anyone has a redundant one doing
 nothing ?
 She communicates with her brother in Dubai using Skype but has no video at
 this stage.

 Regards,
 Stephen Chape



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Re: Some Mac NOSTALGIA

2009-08-26 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! My first Mac was a IIVX 32MZ processor, 3 gig HD. I paid just
under 2000  dollars US including an HP printer. Then I decided to upgrade
the memory. I paid 200 dollars for 20 mega bites of ram.That's right, 20
mega bites
of ram. We have come a long way since then.

Cheers, Joe

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Bill Parker re...@westnet.com.au wrote:


 If only Bob. My first one was an SE   or some such name.Megabytes
 were unheard of.   Nothing to do with telephones,  ethernet or anything
 else. The little beast just sat there on the desk but it was BLOODY
 sight easier to use than the DOS  machine my neighbour had.   But I had
 hypercard!

 And,  I know someone who still uses OS8 because the music software  is
 better.

 Sounds like a Monty Python sketch about licking t'road  ...ey up
 Obadiah...

 Bill

 On 26/08/2009, at 8:25 PM, Robert Howells wrote:


 HI List ,

 Just sharing a little experience with you ..

 Remember When

 We struggled with the older Mac's , Dial up Internet and frreezing screens

 when the latest Mac was something like a PPM 7600 with a whole 32 or 64 Mb
 of Ram
 the hard drive was 2 GB and you were lucky if you could burn a CD and
 the operating system got to be a magical OS9 on a 200 Mhz cpu  ?

 REMEMBER  

 SO now that you have that scene firmly fixed in your mind's eye

 FAST FORWARD

 and try to imagine the same OS9 working on :-

 Broadband
 RAM 1 GB
 Hard Drive 500 Gb
 CPU  1.8 Ghz
 on a G4

 ???  Imagine ???

 Yep !   It goes like a rocket !

 Cheers


 Bob



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Original Apple Airport Card

2009-08-15 Thread Joe Mastrella

Greetings! does anyone have an original Apple Airport Card for Sale.


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Airport card

2009-08-15 Thread Joe Mastrella
Greetings! Would anyone have an original apple airport card. I need one for
a G4 tower.

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Original Apple Airport Card

2009-08-15 Thread Joe Mastrella

Greetings! Would anyone have an original apple airport card. I need
one for a G4 tower.

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Problem Extension

2009-08-05 Thread Joe Mastrella

I have been receiving I believe video files with the extension .eml.
Quicktime, nor will any other program open these files. Can any body
help.

Thanks, Joe


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Thank you for your help

2009-08-05 Thread Joe Mastrella

Thanks,  Ronni and Alex for your help.

Joe


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Multi Core G4, G5

2009-07-27 Thread joe mastrella

Does anyone have or know someone who has a multi core G4 or G5, tower
for sale. If so please contact me.

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Re: Of Interest ?

2009-06-15 Thread joe mastrella
Greetings! I will be traveling to Perth at the end of this month. I am
a member of a MUG in the Bay Area (San Francisco). I would be happy to
purchase and carry one over 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 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 who developed the iPod for Apple have left  
 started new Start up Company Flip Video
                 Check out (  
 http://www.theflip.com/products_flip_ultra_specs.II.shtml  )
    Basic large chunk initial development finance from Cisco  now being 
 manufactured in China by same companies which make
    Apple products. Solid state memory, Digital etc. Small as an ipod, 1 
 button On/Off self focusing comparitevly cheap but at
    present only available in USA  Canada. Any body travelling that way 
 please let me know  I'll provide the money to buy
    cos I want one. Direct plug in to your computer  instant download for 
 teen generation Face book fans.
         Also being grabbed by NGO's  journellists  for quick easy 
 recording. Excellent battery life etc. Ciao Phi

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Re: Of Interest ?

2009-06-15 Thread joe mastrella
Greetings! Not to much. I have Tech resources that can help. What do you need?
Let me know and will do as best we can.

Thanks, Joe

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Malcolm McCallumdoc...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 Joe, how much do you know about Apple TV and Apple flash gadget?

 Mac
 On 15/06/2009, at 9:18 PM, joe mastrella wrote:

 Greetings! I will be traveling to Perth at the end of this month. I am
 a member of a MUG in the Bay Area (San Francisco). I would be happy to
 purchase and carry one over 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 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 who developed the iPod for Apple have left
  started new Start up Company Flip Video
                Check out (
  http://www.theflip.com/products_flip_ultra_specs.II.shtml  )
   Basic large chunk initial development finance from Cisco  now being
 manufactured in China by same companies which make
   Apple products. Solid state memory, Digital etc. Small as an ipod, 1
 button On/Off self focusing comparitevly cheap but at
   present only available in USA  Canada. Any body travelling that way
 please let me know  I'll provide the money to buy
   cos I want one. Direct plug in to your computer  instant download
 for teen generation Face book fans.
        Also being grabbed by NGO's  journellists  for quick easy
 recording. Excellent battery life etc. Ciao Phi

 Have fun



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Re: Of Interest ?

2009-06-15 Thread joe mastrella
Greetings! Not to much. I have Tech resources that can help. What do you need?
Let me know and will do as best we can.

Thanks, Joe

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Malcolm McCallumdoc...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 Joe, how much do you know about Apple TV and Apple flash gadget?

 Mac
 On 15/06/2009, at 9:18 PM, joe mastrella wrote:

 Greetings! I will be traveling to Perth at the end of this month. I am
 a member of a MUG in the Bay Area (San Francisco). I would be happy to
 purchase and carry one over 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 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 who developed the iPod for Apple have left
  started new Start up Company Flip Video
                Check out (
  http://www.theflip.com/products_flip_ultra_specs.II.shtml  )
   Basic large chunk initial development finance from Cisco  now being
 manufactured in China by same companies which make
   Apple products. Solid state memory, Digital etc. Small as an ipod, 1
 button On/Off self focusing comparitevly cheap but at
   present only available in USA  Canada. Any body travelling that way
 please let me know  I'll provide the money to buy
   cos I want one. Direct plug in to your computer  instant download
 for teen generation Face book fans.
        Also being grabbed by NGO's  journellists  for quick easy
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Re: iPhone Help

2009-05-30 Thread joe mastrella
Good morning! It's 6:40 AM on Saturday (Concord, CA.). I am an
electrician by trade. As to the local, it should be some ware in the
Pilbara. I do not know exactly where I will be working. I will be
working out of the union hall. I don't have much control as to which
job I can take.

Thanks, Joe

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Malcolm McCallum
doc...@westnet.com.au wrote:

 I worked in Port Hedland for about 10 years as a Surgeon/GP/RFDS doctor and 
 had a ball. Found the cyclones exciting (as long as you felt you were 
 reasonably safe :-) )  and the scenery can be just out of this world as long 
 as you were willing to travel hours and hours and hours :-(Temperatures can 
 be high, we saw 57 on the inside thermometer but 42 is not uncommon. In one 
 cyclone the anemometer recorded up to 212 MPH and then disintegrated :-). Got 
 to know aborigines quite well and they are great people when not under the 
 affluence of incohol. Where are you going and what is your profession?


 Mac

 , at 1:21 AM, joe mastrella wrote:

 Greetings! I will be traveling to Perth and north Western (Pilbara)
 for an extended stay. I will need to purchase an iPhone. I would like
 to purchase a phone without a contract. Can you help with info about
 purchase and plans, locked or unlocked. I will join your group as soon
 as find a place to live.

 Thanks, Joe Mastrella

 Concord, California

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Thanks

2009-05-30 Thread joe mastrella
Thanks Pete for the advice. I can purchase an iPhone at my local Apple
store. What I do not know, is the iPhone sold here in the states the
same as the iPhone sold in Australia. I have been advised to purchase
an iPhone in Au.

Thanks, Joe

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Thanks

2009-05-29 Thread joe mastrella
Thanks Mac. I am looking forward to living working and traveling in
Western Australia.

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iPhone Help

2009-05-28 Thread joe mastrella
Greetings! I will be traveling to Perth and north Western (Pilbara)
for an extended stay. I will need to purchase an iPhone. I would like
to purchase a phone without a contract. Can you help with info about
purchase and plans, locked or unlocked. I will join your group as soon
as find a place to live.

Thanks, Joe Mastrella

Concord, California

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Re: iPhone Help

2009-05-28 Thread joe mastrella
Thanks Robert. Yes, Concord is in the east Bay from San Fran

Joe

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 Hi Joe,

 So , Concord , as in near San Francisco !

 Spent a few days at San Fran .. nice place !  We liked their    gardens  !

 I do not use iPhone but somebody on the list should be able to help .

 Meanwhile you could try Google Australia and do a search .

 Try this link  :
 http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=enq=iphone+perthbtnG=Google+Searchmeta=aq=foq=

 Cheers

 Bob






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 Greetings! I will be traveling to Perth and north Western (Pilbara)
 for an extended stay. I will need to purchase an iPhone. I would like
 to purchase a phone without a contract. Can you help with info about
 purchase and plans, locked or unlocked. I will join your group as soon
 as find a place to live.

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 Concord, California

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Mac World

2009-01-04 Thread joe mastrella
Greetings! I am planing to travel to Western Australia in the very
near future. I have been following your comments on this message board
and must say I am impressed with your knowledge of the hardware and
software. Your willingness to share your knowledge and help each other
is also impressive. If you have the time I would like to meet some of
you at Mac World. I will be at the Mac User Group booth on Thursday
(the 8th) from 2pm to 4pm.

Cheers, Joe Mastrella

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