murtu52

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  1. Thanks TG, a few of those suggestions didn't work, but when I have more time i'll try all of them. I appreciate your help, though...
  2. I think BT should put a submit question box on the site, perhaps that'll get a steady flow of topics. Also, perhaps you should have random drawings of potential members for topics, so every podcast would have different people, different ideas....the voice of the public!!!
  3. Well, fortunately I figured out that I could use my SBC yahoo browser to download the package. So for the time being, i'm good, but i don't like the feeling that IE is not function properly....
  4. murtu52

    My Work

    very good...I wonder how people get so good :D
  5. I recently changed my user account (I do so every so often so all the settings I messed around with are resetted, etc.), and now my internet explorer isn't functioning properly. I have SBC yahoo DSL, and apart of our free premiums we get our antivirus, eTrust EZ AV. Now, yahoo has just began offering their own AV, so they are now dropping this antivirus premium. So, i'm in the process of deleting my current antivirus and about to download SBC yahoo's AV package. However, in IE, whenever I click on most links, nothing happens. It simply recognizes its a link, but doesn't open it. I don't know w
  6. Not unless VMware sneaked a Mac emulator into their products when I wasn't looking. AFAIK PearPC and (maybe) SheepShaver are the only x86 PowerMac emulators available. There are also a few M68k Mac emulators out there. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I see....however, all x86 mac emulators run quite slow, but i guess it is a small price to pay....Perhaps I'll just pick up a mac mini when i want to
  7. Just wondering, can Mac OS run on VMware?
  8. Sumi Das? on CNN? Wow, I remember her from Fresh Gear....that was the first episode I ever watched on TTV....
  9. murtu52

    A "thinker"

    wow, that was definately a better answer! However, in that kind of environment, i'm sure we'd think of something different than sitting in front of our computers.... Nice one!
  10. I was just trying to jog your memory! I correct a person once and the whole forum is after me! . Grounded planes....hehehe....
  11. That is the case with all surge protectors; once they hit a certain amp level, it can't do much. But, we can only hope that it doesn't reach that high. It probably won't reach that high unless the power converter on the power lines don't mess up.... Also, when you were talking about "earthed" power lines, and not to sound like a smart aleck ( ) I believe the correct term is "grounded".
  12. I'm not exactly sure what you would like to do, but perhaps making a shortcut would be a good idea as well...?
  13. I'm sure you'll get the job--if you do need any help, though, morally, with your lesson plan, we would love to help!
  14. I think the position of the clip on the harddrive differs from company to company, though i don't have any evidence to back it up...
  15. Well, computers, from what I've heard, are extremely sensitive. If you notice, harddrives, video cards, CPUs, etc., are packed in static-free bags to protect them. During a lightning storm, if your power surges, your computer is vulnerable. However, surge protectors and other such devices should protect your computer; however, some people like to unplug them anyway to stay safe.
  16. I must say that I think Longhorn was a much better name. Vista seems a bit.....too odd.
  17. I must say "gigawatt" as liz says. Thanks for the word, Liz! Mp3 players or CD players?