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  Remember how you used to think nobody was home on Friday nights?
Posted by: jimbrady - 12-10-2005, 04:38 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (5)

Especially since a month ago?<br />
<br />
Posting on the weekend is back, baby! <br />
<br />
I'm home and I'm proud. Gotta get a beer.<br />
<br />
(Yes, 'Chip, I realize you're posting on your Nokia from the 7-11).

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  bumping message count, maybe we have a second page? we need to beat that lousy 10000 from dealmac!
Posted by: New.Dad - 12-10-2005, 04:22 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (4)

9999 pages more to go

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  OWC screwed me :-)
Posted by: bill b - 12-10-2005, 04:21 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (12)

HA-HA.<br />
<br />
Actually Fed-Ex couldn't do an over-nite (most likely) due to the snow in MAss..<br />
delayed in Boston and then Raynham.<br />
Maybe they'll try Saturday. I'll be happy.<br />
More than likely - Monday.<br />
<br />
2 G of OWC ram in a cold warehouse all alone all weekend.<br />
Horrors.<br />
<br />
And I had my laptop all <strong>unscrewed</strong> and ready at 10:00 AM.<br />

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  Surf without images?
Posted by: rob banzai - 12-10-2005, 04:14 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (3)

Not sure if I just missed the setting somewhere.

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  View Member List?
Posted by: wave rider - 12-10-2005, 04:13 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (1)

Only way I've found to view a member list of the forum is to go to "send a PM" and click on the pulldown menu for the "To:" field. <br />
<br />
Am I missing the obvious easier way to see a member list?<br />
<br />
Nice to see so many familiar names...<br />
<br />
=wr=

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  Yes! Classic Dealmac reincarnated!!
Posted by: timg - 12-10-2005, 04:06 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (7)

I like it! no more summary view garbage!

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  Would somebody please invite pRON?
Posted by: jimbrady - 12-10-2005, 04:04 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (13)

No, I don't mean the 2200px wide soft-core variety usually associated with some babe's birthday (not that there's much wrong with that kind... apart from the size)...<br />
<br />
I'd send him a PM at DM, but he'd likely not get it ever.<br />
<br />
********************************************************<br />
derision is most<br />
often described as "whining" <br />
by the derided

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  Booting into 10.x from OS9 Problem
Posted by: sawteeth - 12-10-2005, 03:57 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (2)

Posted this on another forumWink Please help:<br />
<br />
I'm having a problem booting into 10.4.3 Tiger from an OS9 startup disk. I have a Sawtooth 400 upgraded to a 1.2 Ghz 7455 Freescale chip. I had the problem, however, when I was still running 10.2.8 with my original chip.<br />
<br />
I have Tiger running on one HDD and 0S9 running on another. I can't select the 10.x startup disk from the OS9 control panel (when booted in OS9). It's not a big deal since, if I select "Network Startup", the Mac uses Tiger as the default startup disk once it can't find a startup on my non-existant network. However, I'm wondering which extension/preference file I need to delete to remedy this problem.<br />
<br />
TIA, Sawteeth

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  resizing Imageready w/rollovers to use in Dreamweaver
Posted by: jimbrady - 12-10-2005, 03:53 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (6)

Thanks Larry for having us--let's see if my orphan from Dealmuck forum has any luck here:<br />
<br />
I created a navigation image map with a bunch of rollovers in it. Resizing the thing in Image Ready (CS2) doesn't change anything in Dreamweaver2004 (or when previewing in a browser). <br />
<br />
Is there a trick I'm missing? Dreamweaver doesn't offer the reload arrow icon in the property inspector.<br />
<br />
*********************<br />
Arguing is futile

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  DEALS!: From todays Fry's ad in the OC Register
Posted by: Harbourmaster - 12-10-2005, 03:10 AM - Forum: Tips and Deals - Replies (4)

I cherry picked some of the best deals from todays Fry's ad for this weekend while I was eating my fish tacos for dinner.<br />
<br />
Here they are presented in no particular order.<br />
I will put links to Outpost for those of you that don't have a Fry's nearby and note if the price is different in store vs online.<br />
<br />
First up a couple of Seagate Hard drives.<br />
(note for those who might poo-poo this deal because of the rebate, I got my last Seagate rebate back in 18 days from the date I mailed it in!)<br />
<br />
Seagate 300GB Serial ATA/150 8MB Buffer ST3300831AS-RK - Retail Hard Drive Kit <br />
$50.00 Rebate <br />
<br />
Serial ATA Hard Drives:<br />
Outpost #: 4303165<br />
Capacity: 300GB <br />
Seek Time: 8.5ms <br />
7200RPM <br />
8MB Buffer <br />
Native Command Queuing <br />
5 Years Limited Manufacturer Warranty <br />
<br />
$149.99 - $50 rebate = $99.99 AR <br />
<br />
http://shop1.outpost.com/product/4303165<br />
<br />
In store only: #4280824 (this number does not come up on Outpost)<br />
<br />
Seagate 300GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive<br />
<br />
Retail Boxed HD Kit<br />
8MB Buffer<br />
7200 RPM Backup software included<br />
Regular price: $174.99<br />
<br />
In Store Price: $139.99 - $50 MIR = $89.99 AR<br />
<br />
Limit 1 per cutomer<br />
<br />
A little Ornament printed over the side of the ad box says "Also Available 16MB Buffer) <br />
<br />
<br />
Next a great little mouse with a retractable cord for your laptop: <br />
<br />
TARGUS ULTRA MINI MOUSE <br />
$5.00 Rebate <br />
<br />
Notebook Mice:<br />
Outpost #: 3575884<br />
The Targus Ultra Mini Optical Mouse (Silver and Black with red LED) is just the thing for the mobile warrior that needs to save space when using an external mouse. At only 1.5 oz and 3 inches long, this Ultra Mini Mouse is great for any small work space or on a small airplane tray. The "Screen Scroller Button" will allow you to scroll up or down, left or right the mouse and you can also alternate between open applications. It also allows you to browse Web sites and Windows easily. <br />
<br />
In store $14.99 - 5 = $9.99 AR<br />
<br />
Online $19.99 - 5 = $14.99 AR<br />
<br />
<br />
http://shop1.outpost.com/product/3575884...RSLT_PG<br />
<br />
And I'll close with some PC 3200 RAM from Kingston<br />
<br />
Kingston 1GB PC3200 400 MHz 2x512MB Dual Channel Model #KVR400X64C3AK2/1G <br />
$30.00 Rebate <br />
<br />
Double Data Rate PC 3200 Memory:<br />
Outpost #: 3956148<br />
ValueRAM's KVR400X64C3AK2/1G is a kit of two 64M x 64-bit (512MB) DDR400 CL3 SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) memory modules. Total kit capacity is 1GB (1024MB). The components on each module include sixteen 32M x 8-bit (8M x 8-bit x 4 Bank) DDR400 SDRAM in TSOP packages. Each 184-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers and requires +2.6V. <br />
<br />
<br />
$89.99 - 30 MIR = $59.99 AR<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Don't see something you like?<br />
<br />
Have a look for your self! http://shopping.ocregister.com/ROP/ads.a...&cat=49<br />

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