I did some testing, and, yep, Comcast is also delaying any e-mail with a livejournal.com URL in it by five minutes. Not forty-five, unfortunately, so I can't explain the extra forty minutes that started happening a couple weeks ago. When this started happening a year ago, they claimed not to be filtering anything from the lj-notify@livejournal.com address, so I'm not sure.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
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A company that sells conversion kits so you can use your old typewriter as a computer keyboard: [link]
Last week I stumbled upon the USB Typewriter etsy shop and my jaw dropped! Jack Zylkin has invented a Typewriter Convertor process that turns any manual typewriter into a keyboard for your computer! He sells ready to purchase typewriters or you can buy a kit and do it yourself! I think these would be awesome for hotel/B&B lobby computers or electronic guestbooks at a shop... something memorable to catch your eye! Or if you're a modern Angela Landsbury, use it for writing a book the semi-old school way!
eta: They also sell completed typewriters. This one is pretty:
Typewriter Computer Keyboard -- Royal Junior -- Works with iPad
Seriously, Mr Jobs? Are you giving them computers too?
They'll get computers the next time they're trapped underground for a month....
the next time they're trapped underground for a month....
Which actually won't be any big deal, what with the iPods and all.
In defense of the iPod - that was one of the things that was sent down to them along with speakers to provide something to breakup the boredom. They would send it topside when the batteries needed to be recharged.
Really? I read that they'd asked for iPods but that the rescue team had decided not to send them down because they worried that the guys would put their headphones on and kind of isolate from each other.
The articles I've read are reporting like they haven't gotten them yet.
Spidra - that is why they ended up sending down speakers.
ita - correct - they don't have new ones yet, but there was one that was sent down. Not sure where that one came from.
What is the current thingy you guys use for sending ginormous files to each other? I'm bumping up against my email's 5 MB limit and I need to get big photo files to my graphic designer.