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I don't think pulling them off will help much. IIRC the keys might come away, but the mechanism is left on the PB, so you will still have difficulty in cleaning properly...
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How about some abuse? Your weak and spineless!!! Where's your will power man?!? Or I have head that if you take the contents of some ashtrays and put them in a jar, then add about the same about of water... Point 1) Do you rally want shi…
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IMO this type of thing just makes it all a bit more light hearted. Were just spreading the word. No one is forcing anyone to do anything.
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What a cool idea!
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I can only suggest what might already be on the checklist:- 1.) If the router and the DSL modem are on the same hub as the pc (a logical route) then check that only one of them is doing DHCP. It might be best to setup manual IP configs. 2.) I …
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Unless you are happy going for 3, 4 or 5 drives then RAID 1 should be the only choice unless you really can fill the space of two drives. RAID 1 writing speed is a bit slower than a single disk, but you should get some very good read improvements…
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Quote: Originally posted by jessearl I've got iCal on my new Powerbook. I've tried to use it during the last week and it just isn't intuitive and the user interface rather sucks. If you think I should just give it some more time and/or prov…
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if its brand new, won't they just give you a new one?
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I just registered rgoyle.com... looks a bit crap on its own, but the novelty of my new emither address has not worn off yet... [email protected]
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Code: ## # Host Database # # localhost is used to configure the loopback interface # when the system is booting. Do not change this entry. ## 127.0.0.1 localhost 255.255.255.255 broadcasthost ::1 localhost 0.0.0.0 …
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you must have seen these... some of them have been around for years. http://www.sfdt.com/xiao-xiao
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The multipliers don't really mean anything unless you know the base rate. I found some speeds on this internet thingie... Code: CD: 48X (7200 KB/sec) 40X (6000 KB/sec) 24X (3600 KB/sec) DVD: 16X (21,600 KB/sec) Thus, CD ba…
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That's prolly about right. My PB has been on for about an hour (idling) and its upto about 105F Edit: Hmm some specs would help put this into context. Its a 1.25Ghz G4. 512Mb RAM. Just mail and safari running.
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25 Seconds on a shiney 1.25 GHz powerbook.
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How does it error out ? The fact that you have setup working account in his mac suggest that its an issue with his mailbox / password / authentication setting. Personally I dont see what the big deal is with exchange - it;s got to be the WORST ma…
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Webmail, shut up you fool! WebDAV is not insecure. Setup correctly its just as secure as FTP, Telnet etc... Hell I'll bet my left testicle that its possible to run webdav over SSL or SSH. The only insecure thing about a linux server is a lazy / i…
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I am feeling a bit bitchy - Quote: Point is: audio playback should not eat as much CPU as it does. Even decoding mp3 or aac should not take as much CPU time as it does. Try mpg123 or some other command line decoder for a comparison. You plonk…
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Excellent! I am moving my servers this weekend, you have just given me the much needed enthusiasm boost to sort out webDav on my server. I have been meaning to do it for ages because I am a forgetful t**t and would be lost without my iCal. I w…
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[Edit] /me grumbles about not having a mind reading search / post vetting feature and draws your attention to the thread in the News forum.
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