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wireless, to use with laptop that I will use at desk, at table, on couch, in bed . . . so I don't want to have some huge honking receiver thing that has to be lugged around with the computer.
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Microsoft to Place Bounty on Virus Writers
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday offered a $500,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the authors of the crippling MSBlast and Sobig computer bugs.
I, frankly, don't see why more people aren't suing Microsoft for putting out defective products. Going after virus writers isn't going to help, especially if they are in foreign countries where their activities aren't deemed illegal. |
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Ms. Eaze is quite a demanding customer* :D
If indeed they were correcting a memory problem, I wouldn't be surprised if the site "crashed" while it was going on. If repairs were being made, I'd think that it would be prudent to suspend all active processes.** Otherwise, data may get corrupted.*** Of course, if the service provider assured you that nothing would go wrong and that the site would be up and running smoothly while they tinkered about, you certainly have a reason to complain.**** * See www.lawtalkers.org ** Also, some programs automatically halt or suspend themselves upon detection of a change or a discontinuity in some system resource, like memory. *** And Mr. (Ms.?) Restorer might have to work overtime again. **** For them to make such assurances seems kinda foolish though. |
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Thank you for your continued interest in how this forum is maintained. We appreciate your input, as always. Since you have raised this as a public issue, I will address your comments here. Last night, we asked our host to adjust something, which amounted to increasing memory access. They shut the site down, as is appropropriate. They left it that way requiring us to submit an emergency page to get the site back up. |
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*Doesn't have a ball underneath; uses a laser and compares movement using a small microprocessor. Optical mice can be used on any surface, like a leg, clothing, bed clothes, the supple skin of breast, etc. |
Windows XP Networking
I have two computer connected though a wireless network. Well, one is cabled to the router and the other is wireless. Both see the internet fine. But, I can't for the life of me figure out how to get them to see files on each other and share the printer attached to the wired one.
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I'd check the Help files on networking--XP generally has programs to set up networking protocols for you. Best, Flinty |
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So I got the digital camera (yes, I know that I am way behind the curve) and now I'm starting to look at photo printers. Anyone bought one recently that they would suggest? If I bought a Canon camera, is a Canon printer a good idea? I have no printer at home, so I guess I'm in the market for something that will both print pictures well and print other stuff...
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If you really need a printer, I've been happy with a basic HP inkjet. Slow as molasses, and the ink runs, but it looks pretty good. Of course, I print out at work on the laser printer any bigger jobs. And I'm considering a home laser printer. |
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Inkjet printer manufacturers aren't in the business of selling printers. They're in the business of selling ink cartridges. At $25 a pop, you'll soon exceed the cost of the printer if you print anything of substance. Each page of text is money down the drain --- a very slow drain, but a drain nonetheless. My advice: get a cheap home-duty laser printer ($170 to $300), and a dedicated 4x6 photo printer ($150). I recommend the Brother 1440 (tops in Consumer Reports, a magazine to which I actually subscribe --- online) and the HP PhotoSmart 145. Trust me, you'll never print a photo larger than 4x6, and if you need to, you should use an online photo service anyway. |
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