Theo, Earthlink and PeoplePc should also have 1 month free promotions.
'Hell Bound'
Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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AOL usually has a free month to 50 days.
Juno.com has 10 hours free/mo but has an adbar.
I've used MaGlobe for temporary internet access from my parents'. It works OK, except my parents live in a small farming community so the closest access # is a semi-long distance five cents per minute call.
I should've thought of the temporary dialup thing, that would've been smart. Instead, I have my laptop with me, but have to use my parents' scary computer. Ah well.
Rio, that is the CUTEST THING EVER, the pictures spelling your name.
From slashdot:
"IBM has big plans for the 970, Apple's so-called "G5". The CPU will support partitioning, similar to IBM's mainframe systems, allowing multiple operating systems to run at the same time on a single CPU. A Mac built around this chip could theoretically run OS X, GNU/Linux, Mac OS 9, and the PowerPC version of Windows NT, all simultaneously and independently."
news.com: [link]
I so want one of these.
Damn, and I just bought a Cube and an Apple 17" LCD screen. I think I'm getting sucked into this Mac cult....
I haven't done much troubleshooting, because it's midnight and my brain gave up several hours ago, but I'm trying to copy some files to take with me on my trip tomorrow. I'm copying files and folders out of Windows Explorer to a CD. I've never had any trouble doing this before, and now everytime I try, it says "Windows encountered trouble copying this file." I've tried different files. I've rebooted. Anyone have any theories?
Trouble with the same particular file or folder each time, or the same problem with different files?
eta: Oh, wait, you said you tried different files already.
Have you checked the files' properties to see if they are marked Archive or Read-only?
Are you copying to read-only CD or re-writable CD?
I have an old Iomega USB external CD burner I use once or twice a year to archive stuff -- mostly photos -- and it sometimes hiccups over any or all of those variables. I don't really know why, just that those are the things I fiddle with to make it work.
Ginger, are you using some special burning software? or the thingie that just lets you copy files onto the CD using Windows Explorer? If it's the latter, have you tried a different CD?
Pro'lly not the problem, but worth checking out....
Are you copying to read-only CD or re-writable CD?
Thanks for that idea. I was using a new disk and I just replaced it with another one and something seems to be happening.