Hello Jan,
Monday, August 4, 2003, 6:31:35 AM, you wrote:
Jurgen Haug wrote:
Hello Jan,
that's what I did it for ;-)
You forgot to put a download-button for Opera O:-)
Thanks for the code. Re Opera button, I didn't forget, I haven't
found one. If you have one, send it my way and
Hello Eddie,
Monday, August 4, 2003, 8:00:08 AM, you wrote:
Thank you for the Newsletter registration. We keep in touch. And
thanks for the nice greeting :)
since you're located in Germany, and you have a newsletter, you might want to be
interested in a report. I can't give you a link, but
Hiya Franni,
Which driver is it? I'm in Ireland so it wouldn't take that long to get it
over to you.
jac.
If someone WITH broadband
in UK can download the Mac driver for the 3570c scanner from the HP
site throw it on a CD for me, they can have my undying
gratitood expressed as a small
everyone - thanks for all your input. I think I'll go with the Epson 1640SU.
Now it's just a matter of seeing how much the local suppliers are gonna try
to rip me off for :o)
jac.
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Peter-in-Sussex has kindly offered too - can I have you as second
reserve as it were just in case he has any probs downloading!? I
have poked HP in the ear again this morning - the Scanner support is
the only UK support team I've dealt with at HP to say they couldn't
give a *^% is putting it
Franni,
If you don't find someone there to get the drivers for you before I leave
let me know and I'll copy them for you. I could always copy them while there
as well assuming I bring my laptop, it has a cdrw in it. I noticed many of
the Starbucks locations in the UK now have broadband wireless
Hi Steve,
Problem is that, no matter how I set up the hd (as
master, slave, CS, or single) I can't get the pc to
find the new hd in Setup, and it won't launch from
the cdrom.
Both NT4 and Win2k will boot from CD, but you may need to change the boot
order in the CMOS setup (if the PC is set
Hi Jon,
I have tried every boot sequence setting that the computer has, with no
luck. Funny thing is that if I hook up the old hd, and set the computer to
boot from a first, it will. If I then disconnect the old hd and hook up
the new hd, nothing happens...it won't try to boot from a, and can't
There is no OS installed; only an empty hd. I can't even get the setup to
find the hd, and it won't boot from the cd. I even tried simply connecting
the cd and disconnecting the hd, and the cd didn't boot.
Make any sense?
NT will not see a drive larger than 4gig (2gig if you want to be extra
Same issue. Go to dos and use fdisk to create the smaller partition. NT
setup cannot see the large drive and therefore will not attempt to load the
setup files on a hd which doesn't exist for it.
Win 2k need a pentium 400 so you can't install that on the machine either.
drew
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Hi Steve,
Funny thing is that if I hook up the old hd, and set the
computer to boot from a first, it will.
What about installing an OS on the old hd and then trying to add the new one
as a slave once everything's up and running?
If you can, I'd try your new hd in another machine asap.
Cheers
Hi Andrew,
Win 2k need a pentium 400 so you can't install
that on the machine either.
It might not be recommended by Microsoft, but you can certainly install it -
I have a 200, a 233 and a 300 which all have Win2k. All are 128mb and have
been happily running for the last couple of years. I
I put the new hd into my mac, and was able to initialize it no problem, so I
know it is good (I did that after having all the problems with the pc, not
before).
As for the old hd, I was hoping to try to salvage files from it after
installing the new. Will installing a new OS onto it destroy all
I'll give it a go, although I still don't understand.
The part I don't get is that I can't get the computer to recognize the drive
BEFORE trying to install NT...
thanks
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It may be the 333 cannot see a 40gig hd. I don't remember the specs off the
top of my head but I'll see if I can find out. Does fdisk see the drive?
That might be a good short hand indicator.
drew
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thank you perry!!
with all the scanners and pc problems recently, i was beginning to think i
had somehow been unsubscribed from wdvltalk (wdvl = web developers' virtual
library) and subscribed to hgtalk (hg = hardware geeks)
Does anybody know if such a thing exists?
google says yes
I know
Hi,
populated, make a Javascript call to window.print(). It may be as simple
as that.
Unfortunately, I don't think it is. As I understand it, Jack wants to send
to printer directly, without going through the print dialogue box. To my
knowledge, this isn't possible with cross-browser
rudy wrote:
i would imagine you might call GregorianToJD and then jdtounix
http://www.phpbuilder.com/manual/ref.calendar.php
Thanks Rudy,
I've been Googling for the answer and found some leads on Zend (a PHP site)
but until yesterday, I was oblivious to such things as Julian, Gregorian,
and
http://genealogy.org/~scottlee/cal-overview.html
which might give me more insight as to the differences.
i thought that site was dead
it used to be on my calendar links page, http://rudy.ca/callinks.html
if you want calendar info, check out my links
rudy
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Win 2k need a pentium 400 so you can't install that on the machine either.
Sure you can; I ran Win 2k Server on a Pentium 200. It should work just fine
on his PIII; although it will be slow.
Robert M. Teague
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More than likely - I think both NT4 and Win2k will format the drive for a
new installation (you've tried the repair installation option for the
old
HD in Windows setup, right?)
1.) Don't install NT 4.0, there is no sense in runnig it. It's just too
insecure and Win 2000 is much more stable
Unfortunately, Starbucks uses T-Mobile which is a bit expensive. Also,
Starbucks doesn't have WiFi everywhere they have stores; where I live
(Honolulu) WiFi not available in any of the Starbucks, in fact, it is only
available at two of the Barnes Nobles in town.
Robert M. Teague
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rudy wrote:
http://genealogy.org/~scottlee/cal-overview.html which might give me
more insight as to the differences. i thought that site was dead
Yes, you seem to be right.
if you want calendar info, check out my links
http://rudy.ca/callinks.html
I was thinking about your Doomsday
Hi Jack,
Unfortunately, your last sentence causes a hitch for me. I don't know
anything about how FrontPage extensions work. Here's what I'm thinking
though. At the bottom of your page, after the all the forms have been
populated, make a Javascript call to window.print(). It may be as simple
Dear Group:
Have a desktop machine that has died and would like to attempt to diagnose
the general problem so I can determine which component is the problem. I
have intermediate skills with hardware - meaning I have built a couple of
computers and have a basic knowledge of plug this here and that
I was thinking about your Doomsday calendar and wondered if it would hold
any enlightenment for me.
high entertainment value only
;o)
Drat! This one is dead too. Peter Meyer's: The Julian and the Gregorian
Calendars
thanks for the heads-up
it has a new url:
guys I was wondering if I could please get a site check on
www.emmabuckley.com - almost finished, everything done except for the celeb
page. Gonna show the client tomorrow so I'd appreciate your feedback on all
the usual :o)
tia
jac.
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Thanks Robert -
Two comments:
1.) I notice that the buttons Book Emma and Contact Emma seem to do
the
same things as the menu; seems redundant.
Yep you're right - but without some text up there it seems kinda bare -
suppose I'll have to think of something else to put in there :o)
2.) On
Hi jac,
Nice site. All of the links worked except this one http://www.crimeline.ie/,
it gave me a page cannot be displayed error message. The site has a nice
fresh look to it.
Deb
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cheers Deb - I just got to the site from the link in your email :o) wierd!
jac.
Hi jac,
Nice site. All of the links worked except this one http://www.crimeline.ie/,
it gave me a page cannot be displayed error message. The site has a nice
fresh look to it.
Deb
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My t-mobile account that I use at Starbucks runs me $26 per month for
unlimited access anywhere in the US. Since I meet clients there and don't
maintain a separate office it is cheap in comparison to renting an office
even on a 'shared' office plan.
Now that they have expanded into Barnes
Hi jac,
Well I just got there too. Perhaps the server was busy before.
Deb
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cheers Deb - I just got to
guys I was wondering if I could please get a site check on
www.emmabuckley.com - almost finished, everything done except for the celeb
page. Gonna show the client tomorrow so I'd appreciate your feedback on all
the usual :o)
tia
jac.
It loads reasonably quickly (yep, wind-up rural modem on a
Anybody savvy on mime mail from PHP?
I set up a mime mail to attach and send excel csv files and tested the heck
out of it. It works great my own Outlook 2000 email client, but when the
same file is sent to the client he gets all kind of mime stuff as text( see
below). This client gets other
Hi, Jac,
I think the site looks lovely. However, the copy (at least on the
nutrition tips pages) could use some editing ... it includes run-on
sentences, subject-verb disagreement, and other grammar crimes. You may
not be in a position to suggest to the client that they have a good editor
go
Franni - you're gonna love this - Stock.Xchng - http://www.sxc.hu/
Some of the photos are just perfect. Earlier I got through 75 pages of
photos in the Nature/Flowers category without even noticing :o) The quality
is very good.
happy browsing -
jac.
really like the
be-dewed daisy - (no
Michael Milligan wrote:
Anybody savvy on mime mail from PHP?
I set up a mime mail to attach and send excel csv files and tested the heck
out of it. It works great my own Outlook 2000 email client, but when the
same file is sent to the client he gets all kind of mime stuff as text( see
below).
Jac
Great looking site Jac. I love the colors and the site is very
professional looking. Links work just fine. I think your client
will love it.
Jan
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guys I was wondering if I could please get a site check on
www.emmabuckley.com - almost finished, everything done except for
Hi Michael, thanks for the response. The answers to your questions.
1. Does your client receive Excel files as .cvs, or .xls?
Don't know that yet. So many middle men between me and them I probably won't
till tomorrow.
2. Does your client receive the Excel files as Attached files?
That's the
Hi jac,
Well, since everyone else seems to have hit the glitches ... my comments
are on another topic. I think the home page photo is wrong for the site
... sorry, to me it says sex not nutrition. I won't elaborate any further
than that, although many thought run through my mind. The photo
Try http://javascript.internet.com . They seem to have a lot of javascript
code that is usuable.
Robert M. Teague
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