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Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day,
I can feel it! ?;^ ) |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Dec 6, 7:57*am, JohnH wrote:
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Dec 6, 9:25*am, Tim wrote:
On Dec 6, 7:57*am, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 ;) Oh Timmie, time to move up to the chonka chonka whatsadu new world man.... |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 You ought to buy my slightly used, superdooper desktop PC. It's got everything you need and...it works properly! Even with USB 2 and Firewire. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
Boater wrote:
On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 You ought to buy my slightly used, superdooper desktop PC. It's got everything you need and...it works properly! Even with USB 2 and Firewire. Why don't you make him one hell of a deal when you upgrade your next computer. You seem to upgrade every 3 years and your state of the art computers would still be a great computer. Have you decided to switch over to a Mac Desktop? |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 06:25:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Dec 6, 7:57*am, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 Maybe you can get a USB card to put in that thing. -- John H. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 You ought to buy my slightly used, superdooper desktop PC. It's got everything you need and...it works properly! Even with USB 2 and Firewire. Why don't you make him one hell of a deal when you upgrade your next computer. You seem to upgrade every 3 years and your state of the art computers would still be a great computer. Have you decided to switch over to a Mac Desktop? I'd make him (or any other rational person) a hell of a deal. I've even got a cherry HP home server I can include. It not only backs up automatically, it serves up music and videos, and can be used as a web server. Indeed, I am planning to switch over entirely to the Mac side of the force. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 10:16:16 -0500, Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 You ought to buy my slightly used, superdooper desktop PC. It's got everything you need and...it works properly! Even with USB 2 and Firewire. Why don't you make him one hell of a deal when you upgrade your next computer. You seem to upgrade every 3 years and your state of the art computers would still be a great computer. Have you decided to switch over to a Mac Desktop? I'd make him (or any other rational person) a hell of a deal. I've even got a cherry HP home server I can include. It not only backs up automatically, it serves up music and videos, and can be used as a web server. Indeed, I am planning to switch over entirely to the Mac side of the force. Could a third party handle the entire transaction? -- John H. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Dec 6, 8:33*am, wrote:
On Dec 6, 9:25*am, Tim wrote: On Dec 6, 7:57*am, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 ;) * Oh Timmie, time to move up to the chonka chonka whatsadu new world man....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, gimmee a break, Scott. With exception of gawking around the internet, writing some stuff on MS Word, and blabbing here on Wreck.Bildge... what more have I needed? my lands, until yesterday, I didn't know how to send a pic though an email until a friend told me how to put it in file form, and I may have forgotten that by now. I admit, I could be electic, but I'm not much of a progressive thinker. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Dec 6, 12:31*pm, Tim wrote:
On Dec 6, 8:33*am, wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25*am, Tim wrote: On Dec 6, 7:57*am, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 ;) * Oh Timmie, time to move up to the chonka chonka whatsadu new world man....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, gimmee a break, Scott. With exception of gawking around the internet, writing some stuff on MS Word, and blabbing here on Wreck.Bildge... what more have I needed? my lands, until yesterday, I didn't know how to send a pic though an email until a friend told me how to put it in file form, and I may have forgotten that by now. I admit, I could be electic, but I'm not much of *a progressive thinker.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - :) Yeah, I know... Just yankin' your chain... |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 8:33 am, wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: On Dec 6, 7:57 am, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 ;) Oh Timmie, time to move up to the chonka chonka whatsadu new world man....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, gimmee a break, Scott. With exception of gawking around the internet, writing some stuff on MS Word, and blabbing here on Wreck.Bildge... what more have I needed? my lands, until yesterday, I didn't know how to send a pic though an email until a friend told me how to put it in file form, and I may have forgotten that by now. I admit, I could be electic, but I'm not much of a progressive thinker. ------------------------ Don't feel pregnant. For an electrical engineer who made his living in a technical world I know almost nothing about computers. I was all proud of myself yesterday though. My son's beachhouse (where I really enjoy hanging out once in a while) has Comcast cable and a cable modem, but it was all hardwired. I bought a wireless router a few weeks ago, took it down to the house and there it sat, box unopened. Seems like everytime I try doing something with a computer I screw it up. My other son (Eisboch Jr.) is a whiz at installing this kind of stuff, so I figured I'd wait until he came down to help. Well, he hadn't shown up yet, so I got my courage up, opened the box, read the directions and attempted it myself. HOLY CRAP! it works! Even installed the secured network duber. Made my day. Eisboch |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Dec 6, 1:28*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 8:33 am, wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: On Dec 6, 7:57 am, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 ;) Oh Timmie, time to move up to the chonka chonka whatsadu new world man....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, gimmee a break, Scott. With exception of gawking around the internet, writing some stuff on MS Word, and blabbing here on Wreck.Bildge... what more have I needed? my lands, until yesterday, I didn't know how to send a pic though an email until a friend told me how to put it in file form, and I may have forgotten that by now. I admit, I could be electic, but I'm not much of *a progressive thinker. ------------------------ Don't feel pregnant. *For an electrical engineer who made his living in a technical world I know almost nothing about computers. * I was all proud of myself yesterday though. *My son's beachhouse (where I really enjoy hanging out once in a while) *has Comcast cable and a cable modem, but it was all hardwired. * I bought a wireless router a few weeks ago, took it down to the house and there it sat, box unopened. Seems like everytime I try doing something with a computer I screw it up. My other son (Eisboch Jr.) is a whiz at installing this kind of stuff, so I figured I'd wait until he came down to help. * Well, he hadn't shown up yet, so I got my courage up, opened the box, read the directions and attempted it myself. HOLY CRAP! * it works! * Even installed the secured network duber. * Made my day. Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Now you just need to make sure you set up all of the security settngs.. First thing is to make sure it is not broadcasting a network id... Shut down unused ports is second on the list. Of course so folks don't really care especially if they are not doing anything critical on the network. My nieghbor has a open connection I use when we shut down our network for electrical strorms and such. I use it mainly to watch the radar, they know of course, but don't really care.. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 1:28 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 8:33 am, wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: On Dec 6, 7:57 am, JohnH wrote: On Sat, 6 Dec 2008 05:46:48 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Just barely enough to cover the lawn, it't gonna be a B&W photo day, I can feel it! ?;^ ) Did you ever get a USB cable for that camera? -- John H. er, not yet, but I haven't been to gangster'mart to set stuff...yet. also I gotta find an adapter for my olde computer. seems the ports on the back are obsolete. I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 ;) Oh Timmie, time to move up to the chonka chonka whatsadu new world man....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, gimmee a break, Scott. With exception of gawking around the internet, writing some stuff on MS Word, and blabbing here on Wreck.Bildge... what more have I needed? my lands, until yesterday, I didn't know how to send a pic though an email until a friend told me how to put it in file form, and I may have forgotten that by now. I admit, I could be electic, but I'm not much of a progressive thinker. ------------------------ Don't feel pregnant. For an electrical engineer who made his living in a technical world I know almost nothing about computers. I was all proud of myself yesterday though. My son's beachhouse (where I really enjoy hanging out once in a while) has Comcast cable and a cable modem, but it was all hardwired. I bought a wireless router a few weeks ago, took it down to the house and there it sat, box unopened. Seems like everytime I try doing something with a computer I screw it up. My other son (Eisboch Jr.) is a whiz at installing this kind of stuff, so I figured I'd wait until he came down to help. Well, he hadn't shown up yet, so I got my courage up, opened the box, read the directions and attempted it myself. HOLY CRAP! it works! Even installed the secured network duber. Made my day. Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Now you just need to make sure you set up all of the security settngs.. First thing is to make sure it is not broadcasting a network id... Shut down unused ports is second on the list. Of course so folks don't really care especially if they are not doing anything critical on the network. My nieghbor has a open connection I use when we shut down our network for electrical strorms and such. I use it mainly to watch the radar, they know of course, but don't really care.. ----------------------------- What do mean "broadcasting a network ID"? I set it up as a secured network. If you search for available wireless networks, it shows up with the name I gave it (Beachhouse) and "Security-enabled wireless network". In order to log on, a predetermined "key" has to be entered. So, is that secure? I would think that unless somebody figured out the key, they shouldn't be able to log on. I also have file sharing, etc. disabled on our computers. That's about all I know about this. Actually, I really don't care anyway, other than somebody getting a free ride to the Internet. There's nothing on my computer worth anything to anybody. Eisboch |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Dec 6, 2:21*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
*There's nothing on my computer worth anything to anybody. Eisboch And mines probably got less than that. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
Tim wrote:
On Dec 6, 2:21 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: There's nothing on my computer worth anything to anybody. Eisboch And mines probably got less than that. DO NOT turn off the SSID! If you have a WPA or WPA2 encrypted network with a long mixed case, mixed alpanumeric, non dictionary password, you have security good enough to keep out all except unnamed goverment agencies. WEP sucks and can be cracked fairly quickly. If you turn off the SSID on the router, then your computer is forced to broadcast that SSID to negotiate a connection. If you are at another location, that broadcast from your computer can be used to spoof the SSID on an evil access point that your machine will then connect to! If there is any zero day exploit out for either your OS, browser or security software then you've just got your PC pwned by some l33t haxor. *NOT* good :-( Its worth developing the habit of switching the wireless OFF while its not in use. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
"IanM" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: On Dec 6, 2:21 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: There's nothing on my computer worth anything to anybody. Eisboch And mines probably got less than that. DO NOT turn off the SSID! If you have a WPA or WPA2 encrypted network with a long mixed case, mixed alpanumeric, non dictionary password, you have security good enough to keep out all except unnamed goverment agencies. WEP sucks and can be cracked fairly quickly. If you turn off the SSID on the router, then your computer is forced to broadcast that SSID to negotiate a connection. If you are at another location, that broadcast from your computer can be used to spoof the SSID on an evil access point that your machine will then connect to! If there is any zero day exploit out for either your OS, browser or security software then you've just got your PC pwned by some l33t haxor. *NOT* good :-( Its worth developing the habit of switching the wireless OFF while its not in use. That's what it did. It generated a 21 character string of mixed alpha/numerical characters as the key. I guess that means it's as good as at can be. I shut the wireless off whenever I am not on the 'Net. Eisboch |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
JohnH wrote:
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 10:16:16 -0500, Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 You ought to buy my slightly used, superdooper desktop PC. It's got everything you need and...it works properly! Even with USB 2 and Firewire. Why don't you make him one hell of a deal when you upgrade your next computer. You seem to upgrade every 3 years and your state of the art computers would still be a great computer. Have you decided to switch over to a Mac Desktop? I'd make him (or any other rational person) a hell of a deal. I've even got a cherry HP home server I can include. It not only backs up automatically, it serves up music and videos, and can be used as a web server. Indeed, I am planning to switch over entirely to the Mac side of the force. Could a third party handle the entire transaction? You wouldn't consider buying computer equipment from Krause, would you? It's probably full of pirated software, virus, trojans, bombs and spyware. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 09:55:58 -0500, Jim wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 10:16:16 -0500, Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 You ought to buy my slightly used, superdooper desktop PC. It's got everything you need and...it works properly! Even with USB 2 and Firewire. Why don't you make him one hell of a deal when you upgrade your next computer. You seem to upgrade every 3 years and your state of the art computers would still be a great computer. Have you decided to switch over to a Mac Desktop? I'd make him (or any other rational person) a hell of a deal. I've even got a cherry HP home server I can include. It not only backs up automatically, it serves up music and videos, and can be used as a web server. Indeed, I am planning to switch over entirely to the Mac side of the force. Could a third party handle the entire transaction? You wouldn't consider buying computer equipment from Krause, would you? It's probably full of pirated software, virus, trojans, bombs and spyware. Not directly, no. But if the third person were the Geek Squad, then perhaps. -- John H. |
Goodie! got a little bit of snow last night.
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 07 Dec 2008 09:55:58 -0500, Jim wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 10:16:16 -0500, Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: On Dec 6, 9:25 am, Tim wrote: I don't know why. My computer was a 1997 and rebuilt in 2003 You ought to buy my slightly used, superdooper desktop PC. It's got everything you need and...it works properly! Even with USB 2 and Firewire. Why don't you make him one hell of a deal when you upgrade your next computer. You seem to upgrade every 3 years and your state of the art computers would still be a great computer. Have you decided to switch over to a Mac Desktop? I'd make him (or any other rational person) a hell of a deal. I've even got a cherry HP home server I can include. It not only backs up automatically, it serves up music and videos, and can be used as a web server. Indeed, I am planning to switch over entirely to the Mac side of the force. Could a third party handle the entire transaction? You wouldn't consider buying computer equipment from Krause, would you? It's probably full of pirated software, virus, trojans, bombs and spyware. Not directly, no. But if the third person were the Geek Squad, then perhaps. Hehehe. I guarantee that my desktop machine is perfectly clean, no trojans new or used, no spyware, no virii, no bombs, no spyware. I'm not the one who posts here with endless "unsolvable" computer problems, or the inability to use simple, everyday programs. Besides, what you do with a used machine you are taking in is first wipe it clean and I don't mean just a format. Then you install a clean OS, update it and then you install a fresh anti-vi/spyware package. And then you are ready to install the software you will use from distribution CDs or DVDs, or from certified backup. |
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