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Author: james.scott.cooper.smithjames.scott.cooper.smith
Date: Mar 17, 2008 18:30
He is always on this newsgroup, being a fag. Also note how he bangs
on about the iPhones lack of pixels. Make him come across as a total
fucking prick. If you don't want one, don't fucking buy one you twat.
Obviously, it's too expensive for you and your boyfriend, you faggot.
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Author: zoarazoara
Date: Mar 17, 2008 17:48
Frédérique & Hervé Sainct laposte.net.invalid> wrote:
> zoara privacy.net> wrote:
>
>> In the near future I will be fairly likely to be making use of some of
>> the features of HFS+ (namely extended attributes) so I *think* I am
>> restricted to getting a NAS that supports HFS+... but those seem pretty
>> rare and/or expensive.
>
> If (and only if) what you intend to do is just using Time Machine,
> remember it creates disk images (sparsebundles) on any remote server,
> which means you absolutely don't need an HFS+-formatted disk as the
> backup target.
Time Machine is just one of the things I will be using it for; my
concerns are more re things like extended attributes, application
bundles and - very unlikely but possible - multi-forked files.
> FWIW, I've been using a very basic 500Go NAS for this purpose since
> practically OSX.5 day 1, where four macs here are using their separate,
> software-limited, 100-Go sparsebundles without problem, including when
> reaching the 100G limit.
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Author: zoarazoara
Date: Mar 17, 2008 17:45
> I just fired up Google Earth, and while it was launcing a dialog popped
> up saying "The application 'Inspector' has unexpectedly quit".
>
> What on earth is that likely to be?
Doodle-oodle ooh
Doodle-oodle ooh dah dah!
Doodle-oodle ooh
Doodle-oodle ooh dah dah!
Doodle-ooh (wah wah)
Doodle-ooh (wah wah)
Doodle-ooh doodle-ooh doodle-oodle-ooh doo dah!
I think.
-zoara-
*shakes fist* "I'll get you next time"
--
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge."
- Charles Darwin
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Author: Thom WhiteThom White
Date: Mar 17, 2008 16:47
Tim Hodgson wrote:
> Heard on the Today programme this morning: "inventor of the internet,
> Sir Tim Berners-Lee..."
>
> It's a slap in the face to Al Gore, I tell ya.
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Author: Francis KnightFrancis Knight
Date: Mar 17, 2008 15:34
Hi Folks,
Not been around here for a while, as most of my belongings
seem to have been giving me grief lately. Cheered up a bit
on assembling various eBay buys into a reasonable G4 (MDD/
FW400/Cinema 20, with an M-Audio card to come) system for
some sound editing.
Except that's now going pear-shaped as well. The G4 is the
2003 reissue, and came without install disks, being ex-corporate
to judge by the safety stickers. I managed to build a bootable
OS9 System Folder using the install disks from a G4 MDD FW800.
The problem which has me stumped is that the OS9 Sound CP
cannot connect to any of the on-board sound hardware because
"the device is in use by another application".
I've found various pleas for help with this symptom, all
unanswered, on various fora, with various systems. The hardware
is actually functional, as OS X can see and control it.
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Author: Stefan HallerStefan Haller
Date: Mar 17, 2008 12:49
Wayne Stuart privacy.net> wrote:
> Navigating around threads in MacSoup is done with a numeric keypad. On
> a Powerbook, that's fine; it's replicated on the right side of the
> keyboard. But on the MBP, that feature is gone! How irritating!
>
> MacSoup is popular here, so how do the rest of you cope? Is there a
> workaround? Or a hack to put the numeric keypad functionality back in?
Personally I'm just typing the two only numeric keys that I regularly
use (2 and 8) on the main keyboard. It takes some time to learn which
is which, but once you got used to it, it's kind of ok.
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Author: CountrymanCountryman
Date: Mar 17, 2008 12:37
Just received my first docx formatted document. Pages would not open it, Neo
Office did. makes me wonder why I bothered to pay for Pages etc.
Or am I missing something?
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Author: jdr.smithjdr.smith
Date: Mar 17, 2008 12:20
I went back to the PC....
After all the bother I've had with various things in my brief outing
to Mactopia I've come to the conclusion I'd be better off with a PC.
The thing that is gnawing at me now is that this iBook G4 thing just
lets go after about an hour when it gets warm.
I've since found via the internet all about the GPU and logic board
problems.
..and yup..if I lean on the top left hand side it starts working OK
again.
Seems Apple can't make things for toffee.
It seems to be one thing after another.
Very disappointing, people who use PC's wouldn't put up with what you
guys put up with.
G-clamping your iBook to a desk...whatever next..I nearly expired
laughing.
I may have a last go at dismantling again and seeing if I can see an
errant chip or whatever and 'shim' it or maybe even attempt a more
permanent repair.
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