Do websites hosted at .Mac allow hotlinking of images?
Is it still naughty if you do it to yourself?
eta: Or, is stuff in a .Mac Public folder accessable through a browser?
William ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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Do websites hosted at .Mac allow hotlinking of images?
Is it still naughty if you do it to yourself?
eta: Or, is stuff in a .Mac Public folder accessable through a browser?
When I had my .mac account, I hotlinked all the time.
I don't recall if the public folder is accessable through browsing.
Here, it says you can: [link]
But I can't test it, having no .mac account
Well, I have decided that I have room in my budget to replace my rapidly approaching dead iBook (it's started to flicker regularly, and it sometimes makes scary sounds). Thus, in a week, when the check I just deposited clears, I will be putting in an order for the lower-end MacBook Pro and an additional 1 GB of RAM at Other World.
Here's hoping the Early Adopter Bugs don't bite me in the ass.
Thus, in a week, when the check I just deposited clears,
It takes a week?
I will be putting in an order for the lower-end MacBook Pro and an additional 1 GB of RAM at Other World.
Ooh! Good luck. I'm jealous.
hmmm...
Once you get your MacBook, are you planning on selling your dying old iBook?
I would love to tear one apart and see if I could fix it. But then I say that about all the dying tech I get my hands on... :)
Maybe if I get a job soon...sigh.
DCJ, all tech or just computer-y tech? Cause I am gathering all of my dead or tragically suicidal equipment and I prefer not to trash it.
Off of the top of my head: a dvd player that won't open up its yaw; a vcr that was messing with my whole setup so was just removed for my sanity (I have no idea if it works on its own because the dvd I replaced has vcr also); and a PlayStation that my nephlet said stopped working.
It's find a cheap way to ship and a willing recipient or checking the laws on trashing electronics and saying g'bye.
I need some very odd help. If any of you are using MSN Messenger on a PC, could you please drop me a line at my profile addy?
VCRs are kind of heavy to ship anywhere vs their worth. If it seems to be working, Goodwill/charity may take it. If you were near Hyattsville, Maryland, I have a friend who can't afford one....
I'd work on a DVD player. Never ripped open a playstation. Hmmm.
Yeah, I'm a electronics geek, too. Sigh.
Apple II software maker arises from the grave: [link]
how would i go about converting a VOB file to an mpeg or avi?
tiggy, there are lots of ways. Check out videohelp.com: [link]