oh dammit.
clearly a bad post.
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oh dammit.
clearly a bad post.
In Photoshop CS2, is there a way to make a menu option a button, or at least a keyboard shortcut so I don't have to navigate the menus to do the same damned thing every time? I mean, it's nice it came with the macro already recorded, but it's crimping my style going and finding it every time.
localhost kernel: ************An SCC Error Occurred 0x47
Um, should I be worried? Modem wouldn't finish disconnect. Restarted and it stalled out. Force restarted (hitting some combo of ctrl, alt or apple plus power) and it came back up. But...should I worry?
It's done the modem infinity disconnect before maybe once, and I've resorted to a similar solution (though I think I pulled the battery that time) without anything dire.
It's an ancient mac, 500MHz, Power PC G3, 10.3.9
In LA? The first day. AM 1070 is our local traffic/weather source,
Wow. Reading this really brought me back to 1990 when I was living in LA.
ita, I know you can do something like that under preferences with Photoshop CS3, but as for CS2?
Is there an easy way to convert my blogspot labels into a cloud instead of the boring list I've got? [link]
Um, should I be worried?
Not just because of that error. It's just reporting the failure to communicate with the modem that caused the stall in the first place. Since the stall happens in the lowest levels of Mac OX, it's hard to stop it, hence the need to force-restart.
It's not good to do that force-restart a lot, though, so if this keeps happening it would be good to figure out why.
Or just get a new mac. This one is at least 8 years old. Or 6. Can't recall. And the screen is mostly dead.
This has only happened a couple of times in the past year now, so.
Thanks for explaining it. Nothing I hate more than cryptic error messages.
I just discovered the strangest thing on my PC. I use Eudora for email and noticed that there was a folder called "Celina Goldsmith". I have no idea who this person is and certainly never created such a folder. It appears as though it was created three months ago. After Googling the name, and not finding much of interest (it's been used as the name of a spam sender, but you can say that about everybody), I figured I'd delete the folder. When I did this, Eudora warned me that there was a filter associated with the mailbox! The filter transfers all incoming mail from "Qfort@demconvention.com" into that folder. Googling that email address produced zilch.
What on earth could have caused this? A virus without a point (the folder has always been empty)? The spam program, Spamnix, had a really weird hiccup? What?
Huh. I know damn well you are way past the level of expertise where your computer could using spare cpu cycles to send spam without your knowing it.