When I got Verizon voicemail, they sent me a caller ID box and that's what blinked when I had a new message. Don't know if that helps.
Edit: Except I'm a liar and never had Verizon voicemail anyway. I had AT&T.
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When I got Verizon voicemail, they sent me a caller ID box and that's what blinked when I had a new message. Don't know if that helps.
Edit: Except I'm a liar and never had Verizon voicemail anyway. I had AT&T.
I did browse their printers, since I was there, and wondered -- anyone familiar with printable CD/DVD technology? Is it better/cheaper than labels?
I have a printer that can print to CDs. It works fine. I don't know if it's any cheaper, but I do know that sticky CD labels don't play nicely with slot-loading drives.
Well, Jesse, you obviously can't be trusted.
Right now, all the handsets and the base unit will blink and tell me if I have mail. It's kinda handy. I'm kinda dense that way.
What's a good brand to start with, for cordless phones? If Panasonic has seen the error of their ways in the past three years, I'm willing to consider them again, but right now I'm once bitten twice shy.
sticky CD labels don't play nicely with slot-loading drives
Interesting. I now have one of those, in the Powerbook. That slants my "replace plastic bit that'll probably break again or buy new" decision a little towards that Epson printer.
Does anyone else use Azureus? I loaded the newest version a couple of days ago, and since then, haven't been able to download any torrents. I've uninstalled/reinstalled it a couple of times, and no joy.
Any ideas? I've reached the end of my limited abilities, computer-wise.
Erin, same thing happened to me. I now use BitTornado. I did everything the Azureus help files said to do, and then heard from Dana I wasn't alone in my grief, and promptly stopped troubleshooting.
I only use BitTornado because it was the first thing I downloaded. It's not nifty like Azureus used to be, with the multiple downloads in one interface, or anything.
I accidentally started Azureus this morning, and it complained about my Java version (which it didn't do any other time between upgrade and now) -- maybe this weekend I'll upgrade and see if that fixes it.
Thanks, ita. I'll try Bit Tornado.
I hate updates. I had no problems whatsoever with Azureus until I updated it.
This is all hypothetical until my computer arrives, but people who've used both, what (if any), are the significant differences between Firefox and Camino for OSX?
Firefox is updated more often than Camino, so it will have fewer bugs, but beyond that, it's pretty much a matter of trying them both and seeing which one you like the best.
BitTornado has hidden settings you can play with. "Advanced" is scary but helpful
My PC is now tidily downloading Veronica Mars. I've been missing my TV fix this week, dammit!
Thanks again.