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Author: zoarazoara
Date: Jul 27, 2008 16:33
Woody alienrat.co.uk> wrote:
> Although I like the 10.5 feature that if you are stupid enough to run it
> a third time it points out it crashes the last two times, and would you
> like to reset its preferences before running it.
And if you quit it and run it a fourth time, it asks if you want to use
the original preferences or the new, clean 'reset' version. So it backs
up the old preferences, which I think is usful.
-z-
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am forget my password of mac,did you give me
password on new email marko.[redacted]@ yahoo.com
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Author: Andy HewittAndy Hewitt
Date: Jul 27, 2008 13:21
Shane Badham invalid.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone found a simple way to transfer Mac SOUP emais to the Apple
> Mail program?
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Author: Shane BadhamShane Badham
Date: Jul 27, 2008 12:59
Hi,
Has anyone found a simple way to transfer Mac SOUP emais to the Apple
Mail program?
--
Thanks and regards, Shane.
"A closed mouth gathers no feet!"
Email: Beware the invalid word! shane at wonk dot demon dot co dot uk
Website: http://www.wonk.demon.co.uk/
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Author: Ben ShimminBen Shimmin
Date: Jul 27, 2008 12:55
Woody alienrat.co.uk>:
[...]
> There was this dell 'laptop'. 17", blue lights on the sides and the
> front. the DVD tray mounted drive on the side had about the same room
> again above it. It was like going back in time 20 years, but with much
> worse styling. There is no way you could put that on your lap without
> your feet suffering a loss of blood.
> It was without doubt, the biggest and ugliest laptop I have seen in many
> many years (possibly ever, considering things that big used to be called
> 'luggables'). It was like a car crash, really hard to look away.
Perhaps an XPS M1730? (How they come up with such catchy names, I will
never know.)
There's apparently a market for so-called `gaming laptops'; seemingly
the people who buy these things don't mind the fact that they only have
30 minutes of battery life and weigh as much as a sack of potatoes.
I don't really get it.
b.
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Author: Ian McCallIan McCall
Date: Jul 27, 2008 10:44
Have ordered a refurb Nano and a Nike Plus kit (see other thread), and
have just realised I should have ordered an armband at the same time. I
can't see a way to add another item to the order, and doing a separate
order starts bringing in delivery costs.
Any way to edit the basket and add more?
Cheers,
Ian
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Author: RicRic
Date: Jul 27, 2008 07:26
i'm sure this is very simple, but how do put the downloads stack back
on the dock under leopard?
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Author:
Date: Jul 27, 2008 04:33
Rowland McDonnell wrote:
> In voice procedures, "Roger" means "GUM" (got your message) in both
> military- and civilian aviation radio communications. This usage comes
> from the initial R of received: R was called Roger in then-current radio
> alphabets such as the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet. It is also
> often shortened in writing to "rgr". R is Romeo in the modern NATO
> phonetic alphabet; the updated phrases now in use are, for example,
> "I'll Romeo that" or "Romeo and Out".[citation needed]
That's a pile of crap. Roger/Romeo are not used in military radio
exchanges. The correct terms are "over" to indicate that the message was
understood and control is being passed back to the caller or "out" to
indicate that the message was understood and the conversation is
terminated. If the message is not understod then the appropriate pro
word is "say again" or "repeat all after ."
Wilco isn't used either.
Wikipedia is a pile of shite and only a moron would take it at face
value.
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Author: GavstaGavsta
Date: Jul 27, 2008 04:01
Before I start digging too deeply, is it just me that cant connect to
Msn Messenger on my Macbook at the moment?
It just keeps saying that I have no Internet connection (I do).
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Author: GavstaGavsta
Date: Jul 27, 2008 03:59
I need some new speakers for my PC. I have a Creative I-Trigue 2.1
system at the moment, but the volume control doodad has broken and you
can replace it :(
Anyone know of anything half decent and not too expensive to
recommend?
I listen to a bit of music when working from home so they have to be
fairly OK fidelity wise. I dont need anything more than 2.1.
If anyone has an i-trigue system and needs some satellites or the
woofer, plus power supply, they can have them for the price of postage
before they go in the bin.
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Author: jimjim
Date: Jul 27, 2008 02:59
Matthew Sylvester gmail.com> wrote:
> jim magrathea.plus.com> wrote:
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>> I also suspect that, given how it works, you lose the ability for phones
>> plugged into the extensions to ring.
>
> You may well find that the phones still ring - there's enough residual
> ringing on the main pair to trigger an electronic ringer. The ring wire
> was only really needed for mechanical bells.
Ah, right. In my case it won't matter but it's still good to know.
Jim
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