I don't think I've ever sent an ecard that wasn't Hallmark. But I'm kinda okay with that.
Giles ,'Get It Done'
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I agree. The cards are simple, elegant, and, if I recall, a jpg, so folks can right+click and save them, or print them out. No pop up banner. No eye-blinkie annoyance. I'm with you 200%.
I resisted the .mac account. But I got fed up with my ISP wanky e-mail. Then I started making iCal calendars for shows, and it was easy to post to .mac, so I gave in.
I wonder what the possibility I could get my old .mac ID back if I sign up for a free trial account? It's been a couple of years, almost.
I wonder what the possibility I could get my old .mac ID back if I sign up for a free trial account? It's been a couple of years, almost.
I seem to remember that if you quit your account, they offered a forwarding service for free, which would seem to indicate the addy was still available. Try calling rather than signing up on line. Dunno if they'd give you the free month.
New stuff from Apple today!
We have a Windows 2000 server that died. It has a 3-disk SCSI RAID array that's set up in Windows (i.e. software controlled). Is it possible to pull the three RAID drives and stick them in an identical server and get Windows to recognize the array?
What I've heard about RAID arrays is that it actually depends on the motherboard. If you stick it in a machine with a different type of motherboard, they may not work.
You may also have to dink with the BIOS settings to get it to recognize an array.
(All knowledge taken from my experiences with our home computers, and may not apply to servers and stuff. Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.)
Holy shit, they replaced iMovie.