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On Feb 3, 12:26*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 3, 12:00 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 9:09 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 8:49 am, wrote: On Feb 3, 9:44 am, Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 8:55 pm, wrote: Got it, great shape plays well.. Man, what a rumble;) They sent loog's copy to me instead of directly to him. So I thought that instead of paying more to send his along, I'd order another. Maybe thse guys will get the addresses right. Sounds funny, but smell the packaging.. Heavy incense smell, wonder what they were hiding, frekin' hippies;) HA! I don't know,but you're came from Iowas, Loog's *was from all places ...CANADA! No wonder it *came to me. ?;^ Q Exciting stuff, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent if you're into it. ?;^ ) I'm fascinated by your reportage of Herring's finding a boxguy to build him a computer. Typically these days one takes that route because one wants to save a few bucks and build up a desktop unit that is faster in many ways or unique compared to a dell or whatever. There's nothing Herring ever indicated here that would reveal his need for anything more than an Atari 400. Plus, he has a BestBuy a few miles away. Hell, I might have given him one of my spares. I think it important to help the handicapped.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How's the ram, hdd, and video card going on that snerk "server"... er, uh, backup computer.. BJ's has a 1 TB firewire on sale for $129... My old desktop was successfully transformed into a server, and is working properly. I left two gigs of RAM on the motherboard, and will use the two gigs I pulled off it elsewhere. At the moment, it has two 500 gig SATA drives in it, which is more than sufficient for its intended purpose. HP has updated its Home Server software to more easily accommodate Macs, and I'm experimenting with it now. At the moment, I usually back up myMacbook Pro to a dedicated LACIE drive via Firewire 800. My HP Homer Server is not the same machine as my server project. When I set up my new Mac desktop machine later this week, I'll probably have it back up to the Homer Server. Gosh, to think I did all this without the need ot consult the newgroup computer idiot. That would be...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Server snerk |
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On Feb 3, 12:36*pm, wrote:
On Feb 3, 12:26*pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 3, 12:00 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 9:09 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 8:49 am, wrote: On Feb 3, 9:44 am, Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 8:55 pm, wrote: Got it, great shape plays well.. Man, what a rumble;) They sent loog's copy to me instead of directly to him. So I thought that instead of paying more to send his along, I'd order another. |
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On Feb 3, 12:56*pm, wrote:
On Feb 3, 12:36*pm, wrote: On Feb 3, 12:26*pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 3, 12:00 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 9:09 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 8:49 am, wrote: On Feb 3, 9:44 am, Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 8:55 pm, wrote: Got it, great shape plays well.. Man, what a rumble;) They sent loog's copy to me instead of directly to him. So I thought that instead of paying more to send his along, I'd order another. Maybe thse guys will get the addresses right. Sounds funny, but smell the packaging.. Heavy incense smell, wonder what they were hiding, frekin' hippies;) HA! I don't know,but you're came from Iowas, Loog's *was from all places ...CANADA! No wonder it *came to me. ?;^ Q Exciting stuff, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent if you're into it. ?;^ ) I'm fascinated by your reportage of Herring's finding a boxguy to build him a computer. Typically these days one takes that route because one wants to save a few bucks and build up a desktop unit that is faster in many ways or unique compared to a dell or whatever. There's nothing Herring ever indicated here that would reveal his need for anything more than an Atari 400. Plus, he has a BestBuy a few miles away. Hell, I might have given him one of my spares. I think it important to help the handicapped.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How's the ram, hdd, and video card going on that snerk "server".... er, uh, backup computer.. BJ's has a 1 TB firewire on sale for $129.... My old desktop was successfully transformed into a server, and is working properly. I left two gigs of RAM on the motherboard, and will use the two gigs I pulled off it elsewhere. At the moment, it has two 500 gig SATA drives in it, which is more than sufficient for its intended purpose. HP has updated its Home Server software to more easily accommodate Macs, and I'm experimenting with it now. At the moment, I usually back up myMacbook Pro to a dedicated LACIE drive via Firewire 800. My HP Homer Server is not the same machine as my server project. When I set up my new Mac desktop machine later this week, I'll probably have it back up to the Homer Server. Gosh, to think I did all this without the need ot consult the newgroup computer idiot. That would be...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Server * snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I guess he just doesn't know what a server does! Oh, and ask him to post pictures. If he does, it's true, if he steals someone else's copyrighted pictures or doesn't post any, it's a lie! He's such a predictable fat *******!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, it takes about 15 minutes... Took Harry what, three months?? snip With the physical setup out of the way, you then go to any other computer on your network and install the Windows Home Server Console software. The time from the start of the software install to the end of the initial configuration took us roughly 15 minutes. Installation is really no more complicated than a typical software install, with a license agreement and a few "Next" buttons to click. The only additional step is creating a password for the Home Server Console. Once you're in the console software, a setup help utility walks you through a six-step process of configuring your various settings. /snip Looks like Harry must have gotten his CNE somewhere, looks like a pretty complicated system for a windoze plug and pray hero;) |
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On Feb 3, 1:34*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 10:27:22 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Feb 3, 12:56*pm, wrote: On Feb 3, 12:36*pm, wrote: On Feb 3, 12:26*pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 3, 12:00 pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 9:09 am, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 8:49 am, wrote: On Feb 3, 9:44 am, Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 8:55 pm, wrote: Got it, great shape plays well.. Man, what a rumble;) They sent loog's copy to me instead of directly to him. So I thought that instead of paying more to send his along, I'd order another. Maybe thse guys will get the addresses right. Sounds funny, but smell the packaging.. Heavy incense smell, wonder what they were hiding, frekin' hippies;) HA! I don't know,but you're came from Iowas, Loog's *was from all places ...CANADA! No wonder it *came to me. ?;^ Q Exciting stuff, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent if you're into it. ?;^ ) I'm fascinated by your reportage of Herring's finding a boxguy to build him a computer. Typically these days one takes that route because one wants to save a few bucks and build up a desktop unit that is faster in many ways or unique compared to a dell or whatever. There's nothing Herring ever indicated here that would reveal his need for anything more than an Atari 400. Plus, he has a BestBuy a few miles away. Hell, I might have given him one of my spares. I think it important to help the handicapped.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How's the ram, hdd, and video card going on that snerk "server"... er, uh, backup computer.. BJ's has a 1 TB firewire on sale for $129... My old desktop was successfully transformed into a server, and is working properly. I left two gigs of RAM on the motherboard, and will use the two gigs I pulled off it elsewhere. At the moment, it has two 500 gig SATA drives in it, which is more than sufficient for its intended purpose. HP has updated its Home Server software to more easily accommodate Macs, and I'm experimenting with it now. At the moment, I usually back up myMacbook Pro to a dedicated LACIE drive via Firewire 800. My HP Homer Server is not the same machine as my server project. When I set up my new Mac desktop machine later this week, I'll probably have it back up to the Homer Server. Gosh, to think I did all this without the need ot consult the newgroup computer idiot. That would be...you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Server * snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I guess he just doesn't know what a server does! Oh, and ask him to post pictures. If he does, it's true, if he steals someone else's copyrighted pictures or doesn't post any, it's a lie! He's such a predictable fat *******!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, it takes about 15 minutes... Took Harry what, three months?? You mean like the forum you vowed to set up? How's that project coming, slinky?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just waiting to have some time to set up the perameters and open it to the public... it's up and running fine, has been for weeks... |
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HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Feb 3, 8:49 am, wrote: On Feb 3, 9:44 am, Tim wrote: On Feb 2, 8:55 pm, wrote: Got it, great shape plays well.. Man, what a rumble;) They sent loog's copy to me instead of directly to him. So I thought that instead of paying more to send his along, I'd order another. Maybe thse guys will get the addresses right. Sounds funny, but smell the packaging.. Heavy incense smell, wonder what they were hiding, frekin' hippies;) HA! I don't know,but you're came from Iowas, Loog's was from all places ...CANADA! No wonder it came to me. ?;^ Q Exciting stuff, eh? Don't exclude the narcissist! He's already freaking out! |
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