garmanma

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  1. You seem fairly well prepared for it. Glad everyone's OK. We just got through a tornado warning. The hail that came with it was the size of softballs. Destroyed a whole bunch of cars and stuff Mark
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    Here's the ultimate for roast pig COUCHON DE LAIT. That's close to the way I do it. Definitely bookmarked the site, thanks. I got the gear motor and bar for the spit Trying to score some sheet metal Mark
  3. Double check you master/slave jumper settings on the back of the drives. This is your XP setup and not Ubuntu, right? Does Device Manager show anything odd? Mark
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    Putting a couple of birds on the spit in a moment. Gotta have a couple of beers in between basting times. Neither son-in-law ever had roast pig before. Gonna have to get my butt in gear and finish my big spit Mark
  5. Thanks people. Rather an uneventful day. Somehow birthday boy got suckered into making spaghetti for the whole family Mark
  6. I had the exact same problem. I finally gave up and bought a new one Mark
  7. Kind of reminds me of learning Linux Know what's scary? I understood most of the German. I thought I forgot that years ago Mark
  8. I gotta ask- did you load the software that came with the card? Mark
  9. Maybe try some of the linux live CDs like Ubuntu, Mandriva One and see if they detect the hardware in the computer. I don't follow. Why "detect" the hardware? It's in the list of options just bafore installing. It would tell you of any hardware problems with the unit Mark
  10. I've stared at it for 15 minutes and I don't see anything close, unless it's soldered underneath like you said. I think the pcmia is the better option. If it was my own, I'd say what the heck and take it apart, but a customer's... it's a crapshoot Mark
  11. Would it have something to do with the settings in Default Expiration Time? Just a guess Mark
  12. I side with Chappy. I got a son-in-law that goes nuts over .. uhh... funny looking cartoons? Of course, I was into stuff in my younger days where my dad would sit back and say What the Hell...You enjoy it, that's what counts Mark
  13. Is this what you want? Click here Mark
  14. It's methanol, basically. They probably don't add it in down south, just like they blend in butane in propane for home heating, because the climate allows. They add ethanol to the gas in Ohio also. I actually find my mileage improves in the winter time Mark
  15. Don't see any difference in my inbox though Be nice if they did more than slap his wrist and send him to bed with no supper Mark
  16. Have you tried updating Flash Player? Do you have any ActiveX plugins? Mozilla Mark
  17. HAPPY BIRTHDAY and keep on trukin' Mark
  18. I really haven't watched it since then, with any regularity. Back then all the cast members went on to great careers. The newer ones just don't do it for me Mark
  19. My 2 cents- I've had this old Linksys for 6 years. I've reset it 3 times and it wasn't the router's fault. I had a D-Link that lasted less than a year Mark
  20. It would be OK until it started developing leaks in the pneumatic system. When parts and seals start leaking, it would be a nightmare Mark
  21. That was it What threw me off was not seeing any type of characters when typing the password.
  22. I see it doesn't even make it to "verifying DMI Pool". Have you tried resetting the BIOS? Either by the jumper or removing the mobo battery for a while Mark
  23. Well it is flammable. That would be an extra octane boost Mark
  24. No luck so far. Here's what I did. I opened terminal and the line "garmanma@garmanma-desktop:~$" was already in the box. I entered "sudo mv rainlendar2 /opt/" and "Password:" came up on the screen. I typed in my admin. password but nothing showed up on the screen while doing so. No dots or asterisks. I hit enter and it came back "garmanma@garmanma-desktop:!$" again. I entered "sudo mv rainlendar2 /opt/" again and it comes up "no such file or directory". Is it supposed to say "garmanma@garmanma-desktop:~$" when it opens? I know I'm typing something wrong, because I typed some of the entries
  25. Well, I got the program installed. Now, I would like to get it to run at start up. Arsgeek.com gave the instructions to open the terminal, and type in: cd /Desktop sudo mv rainlendar2 /opt/ That's supposed to put it in the /opt directory. I opened the terminal, it already says garmanma@garmanma-desktop:~$ I enter the command and it comes back saying: "bash cd: /Desktop: No such file or directory" I thought I typed it exactly, spaces and all but apparently I'm doi