Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
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Does anyone know how to make Greasemonkey do that thing were you can just click a button on your toolbar and make other people's LJ formats readable like yours?
Suela, I don't know about a button on your toolbar, but I've used this one in the past and liked it enough: [link] The only problem I had with it was that it seemed to require you to load the LJ page in question, and then it would re-load it in your style, which I found frustrating. But I haven't used it in awhile, and that may have changed.
Thanks for the advice, SA. I think Home Shopping Network is like monkey crack or something, making me want to buy things!
lori, I lost some photos once quite awhile ago and used a program to recover them quite successfully, but unfortunately I don't remember what it was. The one I used was some command line freeware I think. Anyhow a Google search turns up a lot of choices.
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I imagine that a lot of them have free trials so you can see if it works before buying one to have handy or maybe there will be a free one you can use.
No problem, Sophia. Come back if you have more questions!
lori, I agree with Gud--there are a couple of programs, like Undelete (I think! it's been awhile since I used it) that allow you to see the files on a disk after the file tree has been trashed, which is what it sounds like is happening with yours. It might be worth downloading Pathfinder, too (free 21 day trial, but worth every penny of purchase) just to see if the files are hidden on the disk or not, which the finder won't show you. Here's another search string on google that might help you find useful software: [link]
Thanks Gud and SA! A work friend just gave me a copy of Data Rescue X and I'm gonna try that today. I've already tried it on a different flash drive and recovered files from last July!
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it worked! Data Rescue X saves the day! And I didn't even have to pay for it.
Any Canadianistas around? We're trying to equip our Toronto office, only apparently nobody in Canada sells professional A/V equipment. Or watches TV.
Is there ANYWHERE in Canada where one can buy a multi-standard DVD player??? (We need to buy in-country for tax reasons -- otherwise we'd just get everything in NYC and ship it up.)
I could look into it for you. Bay Bloor Radio (for example) are a high-end audio/video phile place, so may not be what you're looking for.
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They sell Pioneer among other things, and Pioneer does multi-standard, don't they?
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ETA: sorry Jess, just realized you were looking nearly an hour ago and probably have something by now.
sorry Jess, just realized you were looking nearly an hour ago and probably have something by now.
Nope! I've been working on other things - my supervisor is actually the one handling this (I don't rank highly enough to spend money on my own). I'll pass the links onto her, though - thanks very much!
[eta: And for this piece of equipment, a high-end consumer deck will be fine. We did finally manage to track down one of the THREE Beta SP decks in Canada. I guess all those TO production companies just smuggle their equipment over the border...]
Okay, did what I should have done in the first place, and called my buddy Brad, who's a steadicam operator for a few leads
Precision Camera (Sony) [link]
Cinequip White (Panasonic) [link]
Best lead is probably Applied Electronics (various)
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