Thanks, Eddie. It's all academic until I resolve the client updating issue -- I'm tinkering with guids now.
Digital SLRs get cheaper and cheaper.
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Thanks, Eddie. It's all academic until I resolve the client updating issue -- I'm tinkering with guids now.
Digital SLRs get cheaper and cheaper.
Yup. Yesterday, our marketing assistant walked away from her Mac after setting up a print job. There was a printer error, and the frelling thing started announcing the error to the entire office, scaring our receptionist.
I really hate Steve Jobs.
Pfft. you can turn it off.
XP has talking printer dialogs, too.
Oh yeah, here's a *theoretical* question.
If one were to somehow, hypothetically speaking, get one's hands on a supposed OSX for Intel install DVD, what format would be used on the drive one possibly might have under such alleged circumstances? Fat32? HFS+? NTFS? Linux?
I keep lusting after the digital SLRs. I'm planning on buying one in the next month or two. I'm leaning towards the Canon EOS 20D at the moment. In the meantime I just upgraded my pocket size camera. I've been shooting with a 2 megapixel Canon A40 and I'm now the proud owner of a 4 megapixel, ultra tiny Canon SD300.
Pfft. you can turn it off.
Pfft, yourself. It shouldn't be the fucking default.
I tried unplugging my TiVo, waiting awhile, and plugging it back in. Now, instead of the "powering up" screen I just get a blue screen of DEEEEEEEEEEEATH.
Granted, this is not as urgent an issue as it would be during other times of the year, but....can this TiVo be saved???
Oh, poor meara!
Perhaps what could be done is to wipe out the hard drive and start over? You're probably not under warranty, IIRC, you've had that TiVo for a while. Better to call TiVo support to be sure.
Pfft. you can turn it off.
Pfft, yourself. It shouldn't be the fucking default.
My my.
Actually? It's been so long since I put a totally clean install, that IU can't recall if it is or not.
OTOH? Life sucks, I hate the default install Microsoft "Hells Bells" opening in Windows 98.
Theo, how would I do that???
And no, not under warranty anymore. It's just over 2 years old now.