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...remember the good old days w/PINE? i liked pine . i still miss B for bounce. that was faster than forwarding and didn''t litter the email body with unnecessary characters. actually, i''m thinking of using pine again since i need the roaming access and the webmail client i''m using sucks really bad. [wr]
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ppruett said: ...many legacy machines that are at the end of their useful life. can you take a moment and describe the specs of these machines? i''m looking for a bundle of older machines to refurb to keep costs down at a new clinic. thanks! [wr]
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zac, the data on this disk is worth the investment in diskwarrior. i''ll get it and test it and report back. thanks! [wr]
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i have a 60 gb western digital hard drive that was formatted with mac os 10.2 as a master drive in a mac g4. it stopped booting, so i pulled the drive from that cabinet, adjusted the jumper settings to be a slave, and put it in another g4 cabinet. it slowed down the boot process but eventually the host drive came up and i logged into os x. when the
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dell may be winning the mindshare race at the moment, but there may be other key considerations than a simple popularity contest. first, you''ll get to standards sooner if you start with an incumbent platform than if you start from scratch. for example, if you already have solid servers from ibm it makes no sense to switch suddenly to dell just
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our staff members use a contact manager written in filemaker. we purchased it for a nominal fee from king data engineering , which has a good reputation for providing decent products to small businesses in our neighborhood. the filemaker solution was attractive because of good prior experiences among the staff with filemaker. these staff members are
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i pay $10/yr at OpenSRS . i have no complaints with their service. [wr]
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to help folks unfamiliar with wireless, here's a picture of an antenna we use for point-to-point wireless internet access in a small rural town of 500 people. there is no phone line or cable tv circuit bringing the internet into this building. instead, this antenna communicates with another antenna on another building about a half mile away. the
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What we know: Novell only licensed the UNIX copyrights and patents to SCO, and Novell retains the UNIX copyrights and patents it acquired from AT&T [ Novell ] In January 2003 SCO created a new business division called "SCOsource" to harvest revenue from it's UNIX license [ Eweek ] Microsoft says "a couple of months ago SCO approached us..."
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carol wrote: ...technology upgrades required, but alas, no funds to do it with... can you be more specific about "required" upgrades? what state are you in? [wr]