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by Leo Laporte -
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Come with me, look at portal.
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Get more images from ours site…
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Come with me, look at portal.
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Your site is pretty like mine.Many interesting info about many things.
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Fill free to make more posts. It is interesting.
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Your site is pretty like mine.Many interesting info about many things.
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Another thing to watch out for regarding the Flash RAM card is static electricity. If the card gets hit with a spark on its way into the reader, that could scramble enough bits to make the computer and camera object to the card.
February 26, 2006, at 03:57 PM
by archydoldergmailcom - notes ont video formats, TV, and DVD
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Some TV Standards notes from archy.dolder@gmail.com:
All computers with DVD players will play PAL and NTSC assuming the region code is correct (there are ways to hack the region code setting on your machine so that you can watch anything from anywhere…but it is not necessary to do this regarding the color system - NTSC or PAL)
various PAL formats: all are the same for Europe. There is a MAJOR difference in the PAL-M format used in Brazil. Every form of PAL is 25 frames per second. In Brazil, PAL-M is 29.97.
Almost everybody in Europe who has a television made in the last decade will show NTSC material. It is important to remember that a viewer needs to have an NTSC TV if they are going to watch a DVD on an NTSC DVD player. Worst case scenario, the material will appear in Black and White.
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Should I make it a PAL disc? And can I check it on my computer? Yes and yes.
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Should I make it a PAL disc? And can I check it on my computer? Yes and yes.
Most recent TV’s made for PAL markets will accept an NTSC signal. TV’s made for the US market are unlikely to accept a PAL signal however. Most DVD players will play either format (subject to region encoding) but not all of them are capable of outputing a progressive scan PAL signal.
Your computer will play either format just fine again subject to the region encoding of your dvd drive.
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I like word “wistful” but don’t know the meaning.
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I like word “wistful” but don’t know the meaning.
January 30, 2006, at 12:56 PM
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Todays Program brought to you and Paid For By Apple Computer and iPod Company … the checks in the Mail, Leo
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Todays Program brought to you and Paid For By Apple Computer and iPod Company … the checks in the Mail, Leo
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The answer is c) $100 see http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/index.htm for more information.
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Invisus is a managed internet security subscription that includes anti-virus, patch management, anti-spyware,malware,key loggers etc and identity theft protection and insurance.
It is not as expensive as Leo was saying
January 29, 2006, at 03:08 PM
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BLURB
January 5, 2006 was a big day for Intel and Apple (MacIntel); on that day the company publicly announced the Core Duo release (see our coverage), to be included 5 days later in Apple’s new line of x86-based iMacs (see our coverage).
Today is January 23, 2006, making it less than 20 days since the Core Duo was officially released, and T-minus ?? days until Core Solo is officially released. Yet, if we turn to Intel’s Errata documentation for the Core Duo and Core Solo lines, we already find 34 known problems. That averages out to an error-and-a-half found every day since the chips were released.
The errata are shown below, with some of the more obnoxious ones highlighed (click the image for a readable version, though you may want to save it instead of allowing your browser to resize it automatically, thus making it hard to read again):
As you can see, only one errata item is even planned to be fixed. It’s worth noting that leaving known errors in processors is nothing new, as many of Pentium 4′s 65 known errata (download the PDF) have no plans for correction either.
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Thanks for the help Leo. Anyone that wants to view smooth creations forum please click on our link.
www.smoothcreations.com
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Todays Program brought to you and Paid For By Apple Computer and iPod Company … the checks in the Mail, Leo
January 29, 2006, at 01:44 PM
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I would like to stream Leo’s show from my Dell laptop to my stereo. What is the best solution? Thank You!
13:45 by Barz I forgot to say wireless!!!
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For the caller who wants to moderate a forum: I recommend subscribing to the Bugtraq mailing list to keep on top of bugs and hacks.
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1
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For the guy who wanted the Forum, PunBB is really great. It’s really light and it is updated pretty often. Their site is http://punbb.org/
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- Linux for Dummies by Dee-Ann LeBlanc
Another resource is to buy a pre-installed computer or laptop here are some:
- Koobox
- Linux Certified Laptops
- Lin-mini
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If you want to get a tour with a holding hand there are some resource you can tamper one is books for linux desktop users (windows users) like:
- Point and Click Linux by Robin Miller
- Moving to Linux Kissing the Blue Screen of Death Goodbye
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BLURB
January 5, 2006 was a big day for Intel and Apple (MacIntel); on that day the company publicly announced the Core Duo release (see our coverage), to be included 5 days later in Apple’s new line of x86-based iMacs (see our coverage).
Today is January 23, 2006, making it less than 20 days since the Core Duo was officially released, and T-minus ?? days until Core Solo is officially released. Yet, if we turn to Intel’s Errata documentation for the Core Duo and Core Solo lines, we already find 34 known problems. That averages out to an error-and-a-half found every day since the chips were released.
The errata are shown below, with some of the more obnoxious ones highlighed (click the image for a readable version, though you may want to save it instead of allowing your browser to resize it automatically, thus making it hard to read again):
As you can see, only one errata item is even planned to be fixed. It’s worth noting that leaving known errors in processors is nothing new, as many of Pentium 4′s 65 known errata (download the PDF) have no plans for correction either.
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- The second step is to get a linux LiveCD, you can find this on many sites to guide you what you want. For example, Musix is a music oriented distro. Or a general porpouse desktop one like Knoppix.
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- The second step is to get a linux LiveCD, you can find this on many sites to guide you what you want. For example, Musix is a music oriented distro. Or a general porpouse desktop one like Knoppix. The livecd will also warn you about uncompatible hardware.
- Third is finally install linux on the desktop, you can choose Dual boot or put it as your main. The scariest moment is your partition, please back up your files. And also change to Fat32 is way better than NTFS since Linux can write to it and you definetly want Linux to do that.
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- The way to use linux is to get into a process. First point is to get free software software in your windows, like firefox, OpenOffice.org, Gimp, Inkscape, Gaim etc.
- The second step is to get a linux LiveCD, you can find this on many sites to guide you what you want. For example, Musix is a music oriented distro. Or a general porpouse desktop one like Knoppix.
- Third is
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I’m looking for cool Mac apps for MacMania IV. Got any suggestions? I’ll definitely be talking about Netvibes, my new start page - very customizable - and I love Writely, a free web based word processor.
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I’m looking for cool Mac apps for MacMania IV. Got any suggestions? I’ll definitely be talking about Netvibes, my new start page - very customizable - and I love Writely, a free web based word processor.
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I love Suse, Debian, Gentoo, and Ubuntu, but I think for the reasonably geeky folks who want everything installed for multimedia Mandriva is really great. Formerly Mandrake, it’s based on Debian now and comes with everything you’d want.
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I love Suse, Debian, Gentoo, and Ubuntu, but I think for the reasonably geeky folks who want everything installed for multimedia Mandriva is really great. Formerly Mandrake, it’s based on Red Hat now and comes with everything you’d want.
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JZA: Correct. And, it also depends on the video card you are trying to do it with. Some have better dual monitor support (like in my experience Nvidia cards) in linux than others. Others (like some laptop video chips) are near impossible to do.
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For David:
Is not up to the distro, SuSE/Fedora/etc.. distros are not software or apps. The dual monitor depends on your setup of X. The XFree module needs to be configured to let them know you have 2 monitors.
you got a howto on setting dual monitors here http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dual_Monitors
There are apps such as Xinerama which lets you view both monitors and sits on top of your kernel modules for your video card.
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For Bill sherman:
Actually mandriva is based on Red Hat NOT Debian.
January 29, 2006, at 02:26 AM
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What is Leo Smoking? No problems with the MacIntel’s? Here’s what MacFixIt.com say: (let try telling the truth)
“Intel-based Macs: Rosetta compatibility index”
We’ve (MacFixIt.com) compiled a list of current compatibility status for a number of PowerPC-coded applications running under Rosetta on Intel-based Macs. For a full list of Universal applications, visit VersionTracker’s index.
Java applications - JNIL incompatible
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Concerning the broken Sony DVD burner, sounds like it’s broke. They are made for Sony by LiteOn in China now and only last a year or two under heavy use.
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Concerning the broken Sony DVD burner, sounds like it’s broke. They are made for Sony by LiteOn in China now and only last a year or two under heavy use.
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Hi, I’m from Australia, and we use PAL. I can play both PAL and NTSC DVDs on my computer. There are TV’s and stand alone DVD players available that can handle both, but most older ones can’t.
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For the fella with the Ubuntu computer that was no longer able to boot, sounds like it could actually be a BIOS configuration problem. I might try going into BIOS setup, and reset it to defaults and see if that helps.
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For the fella with the Ubantu computer that was no longer able to boot, sounds like it could actually be a BIOS configuration problem. I might try going into BIOS setup, and reset it to defaults and see if that helps.
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Buy a Mac, because if you stream this show to your Dell, it will blow-up from all the Windows Bashing and Apple pimping that goes on throughout the show.
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For the caller who wants to moderate a forum: I recommend subscribing to the Bugtraq mailing list to keep on top of bugs and hacks.
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For the guy who wanted the Forum, PunBB is really great. It’s really light and it is updated pretty often. Their site is http://punbb.org/
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For the guy who wanted the Forum, PunBB is really great. It’s really light and it is updated pretty often. Their site is http://punbb.org/
I appreciate the humour Tony!!!!
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I have a Motorola I760 which has gps how can I track this phone from my desktop without using one of the subscription programs? I have Microsoft map point
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For the one who wanted to switch dual monitors. I use two 19″ LCD monitors with a StarTech KVM switch and four computers. The second monitor is on an Inland manual VGA switch. SuSe does not support dual monitors to extend the desktop as I can with Windows. I use Windows XP Pro in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, SuSe, and the third computer is for testing and debugging since I work mostly with drivers. All have AMD 64 bit chips.
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MILI WONDERS THE MEANING OF THE WORD “wistful”
For the one who wanted to switch dual monitors. I use two 19″ LCD monitors with a StarTech KVM switch and four computers. The second monitor is on an Inland manual VGA switch. SuSe does not support dual monitors to extend the desktop as I can with Windows. I use Windows XP Pro in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, SuSe, and the third computer is for testing and debugging since I work mostly with drivers. All have AMD 64 bit chips.
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I have Hi8 video tapes that I have been capturing, editing and making movies onto DVD using Pinnacle Studio Movie Box. So far I have been partially successful. Audio has come across ok but video has something to be desired. Any suggestions? Anyone know of any Pinnacle forums that might help me?
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I have Hi8 video tapes that I have been capturing, editing and making movies onto DVD using Pinnacle Studio Movie Box. So far I have been partially successful. Audio has come across ok but video has something to be desired. Any suggestions? Anyone know of any Pinnacle forums that might help me?
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For the one who wanted to switch dual monitors. I use two 19″ LCD monitors with a StarTech KVM switch and four computers. The second monitor is on an Inland manual VGA switch. SuSe does not support dual monitors to extend the desktop as I can with Windows. I use Windows XP Pro in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, SuSe, and the third computer is for testing and debugging since I work mostly with drivers. All have AMD 64 bit chips.
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Wonder how BIG that Apple Payroll Chesk is each week … all this “push” for a platform with less than 4% market share .. someone’s got to be paying for it!
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You still don’t get it. Nobody is interested in your whining.
The 1st listener to see your post
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I have a Motorola I760 which has gps how can I track this phone from my desktop without using one of the subscription programs? I have Microsoft map point
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Jeff in Santa Ana says — That’s kinda a cool idea,
but it relies on malware distributors to not be liars and scoundrels.
Therefore, it will do little good (e.g., Sony/BMG).
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I can not get KFI live streaming to work on my Mac, OS x 10.4.3, Windows Media Player 9 installed. Other WinMedia player sources do work. What am I doing Wrong?
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QKen in Simi Valley - flash memory card keeps showing up unformatted
Time to retire the card. Flash cards die and you want to get a new one before this one gives up the ghost.
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IT Tony:
I’m a journalist in Florida and a Mac/Windows user. I think that you’re not understanding the point when Leo is pushing Macs on novice users.
The fact is: Windows has become increasingly problematic in recent years. I can’t tell you how many Windows users come to me with some kind of adware/spyware or pop-up problem. I’ve had one Apple user come to me with a problem, and it was a hardware problem after she had dropped it.
Leo is simply stating the facts. Macs have less problems in those areas, and novice users would benefit from that. I honestly think there are things Windows does better, conversly there are some things OS X does better. I can see both sides.
Speaking as a journalist, I truly believe Leo is telling the truth when he tells us he does not receive any compensation from Apple or other companies. As any journalist knows, our creditablility is first and foremost. Leo knows this, and if he did take something on the side, he wouldn’t claim to be a journalist (which he is).
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Jeff in Santa Ana adds - The proper pronounciation of the name of that guy from Finland (it’s not Line-us) and how he pronounces the name of his OS. 41KB audio clip
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QGreg in Oregon - forum administration tips
He’s using phpBB - a great program but prone to security issues. Job one is to stay on top of those with daily visits to the www.phpBB.com site. I’d join their mailing list, too. Next job is to maintain the ecology of your forums. Think of yourself as a gentle gardner. You want to encourage the good posters and pull the weeds immediately. Having a good trusted bunch of mods will help here - in fact, I recommend having a mod for each section of the board. Giving them total responsibility for a section helps. Finally, have a very clear and specific set of rules. Let people know what’s expected of them, and what’s not tolerated, then enforce it to the letter. Don’t play favorites.
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For the guy who wanted the Forum, PunBB is really great. It’s really light and it is updated pretty often. Their site is http://punbb.org/
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I appreciate the humour Tony!!!!
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I appreciate the humour Tony!!!!
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For the caller who wants to moderate a forum: I recommend subscribing to the Bugtraq mailing list to keep on top of bugs and hacks.
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1
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Buy a Mac, because if you stream this show to your Dell, it will blow-up from all the Windows Bashing and Apple pimping that goes on throughout the show.
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I would like to stream Leo’s show from my Dell laptop to my stereo. What is the best solution? Thank You!
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On the day of the Challenger disaster I was a music major at Cal Poly Pomona. I was watching the Todays show with Maria Shriver. They were broadcasting from Miami Beach for some event, and I think they were interviewing the BeeGees. I wanted to see something else that was on later in the show, but I had to go to class, so I popped a tape in my VCR, hit “record” and left for school.
While at school, I had no real clue that something had happened. I must not have been listening to the radio driving back from school later that day or I would have heard about the disaster (I was a KFI listener even back then). When I got to my apartment, I noticed that the American flag was flying at half-staff. I didn’t remember seeing the flag up when I left for class.
I went into my apartment and my VCR was still recording (it was a 6-hour EPS tape). I stopped and rewound the tape and started it playing. As I was watching Maria, the picture suddenly changed to Dan Rather in a new studio. He looked shocked and he was white as a ghost. I watched the tape as Dan reported that the Challenger had apparently blown up just a few minutes ago. He was very shaken and had to quite a bit of vamping while he waited for more information to come in.
After watching a few more minutes of the tape, I turned it off and turned on live TV. It was on every station that the Challenger had indeed exploded on launch. The primary concerns at the moment was the possibility of the shuttle’s hydrazine tanks contaminating Florida beaches and poising people. On my video tape there was talk of possibly rescuing the astronauts from the ocean, but a few hours later as I watched, it was being reported that there were likely no survivors.
I think that I’ll try and find that video tape in my garage and see if it’s still playable after twenty years. I can’t believe that it has been that long.
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QSteve in Los Angeles - detecting a keystroke logger on the Mac
Detecting a well hidden keystroke logger is next to impossible on any platform, but you can catch it when it phones home with Little Snitch, free to try, $25 to buy.
January 28, 2006, at 01:22 PM
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I’m no lib but who could blame anyone for editing a dumb comment like that? I’ll probably be getting intel Mac Mini when the come out. You rock Leo!
PS Honesty try spell “chesk” next time. ;)
January 28, 2006, at 01:22 PM
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QBill in Sherman Oaks - which Linux?
I love Suse, Debian, Gentoo, and Ubuntu, but I think for the reasonably geeky folks who want everything installed for multimedia Mandriva is really great. Formerly Mandrake, it’s based on Debian now and comes with everything you’d want.
Download any distribution from www.linuxiso.org and visit www.distrowatch.com to keep up on which distributions of Linux do what.
He also wants a KVM that supports dual monitors. I’m sure there are some, but I recommend dual KVMs - that way you can mix and match systems more flexibly.
January 28, 2006, at 01:12 PM
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Leo says that the Comments section is for “ANYTHING”, “you can disagree”; but APPARENTLY Leo is your typical Northern Cal. Liberal who CENSORS out and removes JUST THOSE Comments, HUH!?
Wonder how BIG that Apple Payroll Chesk is each week … all this “push” for a platform with less than 4% market share .. someone’s got to be paying for it!
January 28, 2006, at 01:03 PM
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I’m looking for cool Mac apps for MacMania IV. Got any suggestions? I’ll definitely be talking about Netvibes, my new start page - very customizable - and I love Writely, a free web based word processor.
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I’m looking for cool Mac apps for MacMania IV. Got any suggestions? I’ll definitely be talking about Netvibes, my new start page - very customizable - and I love Writely, a free web based word processor.
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I’m looking for cool Mac apps for MacMania IV. Got any suggestions? I’ll definitely be talking about Netvibes, my new start page - very customizable - and I love Writely, a free web based word processor.
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QBonnie in West LA - Sony Movie Studio Platinum
She is worried that she should use a Mac for video editing instead of her PC, but why spend thousands on new hardware? The Sony Movie Studio is a great program.
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Leo Isn’t asking for asistance in finding the special MAC aplications cheating?
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If you want to import analog video and have a dv cam with video in, you can hook up your vcr or whatever with RCA jacks into the camera, capture the video and import into the computer off the camera. You can do this by recording the video on minidv tapes on the camera or by simply using the camera as a conduit to the computer. That way you don’t have to buy an import card for your machine.
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Peer-to-peer applications: Many Java-based, incompatible
- Azureus - Crashes on Load
- Limewire - Crashes on Load (Universal Binary now available)
- BitTorrent - Works
- Tomato Torrent works
- Acquistion Works (Universal Binary available)
- Phex - Works
- Poisoned - Works
Disk Utilities - most are incompatible
Several popular disk utilities, including:
- DiskWarrior
- TechTool Pro 4
- SuperDuper
- Drive Genius
do not function properly with Intel-based Macs.
Contextual menus - incompatible
Third-party contextual Menus don’t to work on Intel-based Macs.
PowerPC Kernel extensions - incompatible
PowerPC Kernel extensions are not supported on the Intel version of Mac OS X, and applications that rely on such extensions will either not run or exhibit significant issues.
PowerPC Preference Panes
Applications that install PowerPC-based preference panes or reply on them will not work with the Intel version of Mac OS X.
Games — most compatible, but slow
A few readers have reported that the Sims 2 outputs no sound when run under Rosetta.
Other games’ status are as follows:
- Doom3 - Works in 640X480 and 800X600 Slightly jerky
- Homeworld 2 - Works
- Nanosaur 2 - Works
- Warcraft III Reign of Chaos - Works
- Warcraft III - Frozen Throne - Works
Cisco VPN client — incompatible
Flip4Mac — incompatible
The set of Windows Media components for QuickTime does not function properly under Rosetta.
LiveStage Pro — incompatible
This application causes a kernel panic when launched on Intel-based Macs.
Route66 — incompatible
The mapping software does not function properly under Rosetta.
TransparentDock — incompatible
Norton AntiVirus — compatible, with caveat
The virus scanning software seems to work, but it uses default preferences only and Live Update will not function.
Groupwise Client — incompatible
El Gato’s Eye TV incompatible
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I’m loving Newsvine, but they’re still in private beta - watch for them to go public soon. It’s about the best news site out there.
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QBill in Los Angeles - CD writer has failed
This can happen if you install conflicting software, but since it died in the middle of a burn I’m thinking it’s a hardware failure.
QBob in Orange - DVD for Germany
Should I make it a PAL disc? And can I check it on my computer? Yes and yes.
January 28, 2006, at 12:34 PM
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Burning PAL DVD’s, any computer or DVD player can play a PAL disc but they can also play NTSC discs, even in Germany, so there’s really no reason to have to convert it to PAL at all except to avoid the problem of having to tell everyone they should press the P/N button on the remote or else it will be in black and white.
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12:34 by .
what is url for Newsline?
newsline.com just gives me a title and nothing else.
thanks
barry dana point
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Leo is correct when he says that the region is more important than the PAL/NTSC encoding for viewing a DVD in a DVD Drive. So long as the region is 0, It doesn’t matter what the video encoding is.
I have a UK music video disc encoded in Region 0 PAL and it plays just fine in my DVD Drive. Although, I hear that many standalone units won’t.
January 28, 2006, at 12:33 PM
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For the fella with the Ubantu computer that was no longer able to boot, sounds like it could actually be a BIOS configuration problem. I might try going into BIOS setup, and reset it to defaults and see if that helps.
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Hi, I’m from Australia, and we use PAL. I can play both PAL and NTSC DVDs on my computer. There are TV’s and stand alone DVD players available that can handle both, but most older ones can’t.
January 28, 2006, at 12:32 PM
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Concerning the broken Sony DVD burner, sounds like it’s broke. They are made for Sony by LiteOn in China now and only last a year or two under heavy use.
January 28, 2006, at 12:31 PM
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<p>If you wanna get a computer try a Linux-safe hardware box, guys like koobox have great linux-safe computers so you dont run into problem</p>
<p>To fix the Ubuntu issue you can try switching the HD and try to test it there. Also the LiveCD dont access the HD, I tink also the battery on the motherboard might had gone wrong. This will make your PC not boot regardless.</p>
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If you wanna get a computer try a Linux-safe hardware box, guys like koobox have great linux-safe computers so you dont run into problem
To fix the Ubuntu issue you can try switching the HD and try to test it there. Also the LiveCD dont access the HD, I tink also the battery on the motherboard might had gone wrong. This will make your PC not boot regardless.
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One of the largest segments of applications that will fail to run under Rosetta on Intel-based Macs are those that are Java-based.
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* Azureus - Crashes on Load
* Limewire - Crashes on Load (Universal Binary now available)
* BitTorrent - Works
* Tomato Torrent works
* Acquistion Works (Universal Binary available)
* Phex - Works
* Poisoned - Works
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- Azureus - Crashes on Load
- Limewire - Crashes on Load (Universal Binary now available)
- BitTorrent - Works
- Tomato Torrent works
- Acquistion Works (Universal Binary available)
- Phex - Works
- Poisoned - Works
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Several popular disk utilities, including:
* DiskWarrior
* TechTool Pro 4
* SuperDuper
* Drive Genius
do not function properly with Intel-based Macs.
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Several popular disk utilities, including:
- DiskWarrior
- TechTool Pro 4
- SuperDuper
- Drive Genius
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PowerPC Kernel extensions are not supported on the Intel version of Mac OS X, and applications that rely on such extensions will either not run or exhibit significant issues.
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Applications that install PowerPC-based preference panes or reply on them will not work with the Intel version of Mac OS X.
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A few readers have reported that the Sims 2 outputs no sound when run under Rosetta.
Other games’ status are as follows:
* Doom3 - Works in 640X480 and 800X600 Slightly jerky
* Homeworld 2 - Works
* Nanosaur 2 - Works
* Warcraft III Reign of Chaos - Works
* Warcraft III - Frozen Throne - Works
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A few readers have reported that the Sims 2 outputs no sound when run under Rosetta.
Other games’ status are as follows:
- Doom3 - Works in 640X480 and 800X600 Slightly jerky
- Homeworld 2 - Works
- Nanosaur 2 - Works
- Warcraft III Reign of Chaos - Works
- Warcraft III - Frozen Throne - Works
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The set of Windows Media components for QuickTime does not function properly under Rosetta.
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This application causes a kernel panic when launched on Intel-based Macs.
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The mapping software does not function properly under Rosetta.
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The virus scanning software seems to work, but it uses default preferences only and Live Update will not function.
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What is Leo Smoking? No problems with the MacIntel’s? Here’s what MacFixIt.com say: (let try telling the truth)
“Intel-based Macs: Rosetta compatibility index”
We’ve (MacFixIt.com) compiled a list of current compatibility status for a number of PowerPC-coded applications running under Rosetta on Intel-based Macs. For a full list of Universal applications, visit VersionTracker’s index.
Java applications - JNIL incompatible
One of the largest segments of applications that will fail to run under Rosetta on Intel-based Macs are those that are Java-based.
Peer-to-peer applications: Many Java-based, incompatible
* Azureus - Crashes on Load
* Limewire - Crashes on Load (Universal Binary now available)
* BitTorrent - Works
* Tomato Torrent works
* Acquistion Works (Universal Binary available)
* Phex - Works
* Poisoned - Works
Disk Utilities - most are incompatible
Several popular disk utilities, including:
* DiskWarrior
* TechTool Pro 4
* SuperDuper
* Drive Genius
do not function properly with Intel-based Macs.
Contextual menus - incompatible
Third-party contextual Menus don’t to work on Intel-based Macs.
PowerPC Kernel extensions - incompatible
PowerPC Kernel extensions are not supported on the Intel version of Mac OS X, and applications that rely on such extensions will either not run or exhibit significant issues.
PowerPC Preference Panes
Applications that install PowerPC-based preference panes or reply on them will not work with the Intel version of Mac OS X.
Games — most compatible, but slow
A few readers have reported that the Sims 2 outputs no sound when run under Rosetta.
Other games’ status are as follows:
* Doom3 - Works in 640X480 and 800X600 Slightly jerky
* Homeworld 2 - Works
* Nanosaur 2 - Works
* Warcraft III Reign of Chaos - Works
* Warcraft III - Frozen Throne - Works
Cisco VPN client — incompatible
Flip4Mac — incompatible
The set of Windows Media components for QuickTime does not function properly under Rosetta.
LiveStage Pro — incompatible
This application causes a kernel panic when launched on Intel-based Macs.
Route66 — incompatible
The mapping software does not function properly under Rosetta.
TransparentDock — incompatible
Norton AntiVirus — compatible, with caveat
The virus scanning software seems to work, but it uses default preferences only and Live Update will not function.
Groupwise Client — incompatible
El Gato’s Eye TV incompatible
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To Greg in Anaheim:
<p>If you wanna get a computer try a Linux-safe hardware box, guys like koobox have great linux-safe computers so you dont run into problem</p>
<p>To fix the Ubuntu issue you can try switching the HD and try to test it there. Also the LiveCD dont access the HD, I tink also the battery on the motherboard might had gone wrong. This will make your PC not boot regardless.</p>
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QChristie in Corona - HP printer scanner copier require frequent alignment
The alignment sensor could be broken and that’s really not worth fixing. Do this: download the latest XP driver from www.hp.com and install it. Run through all the maintenance and diagnostic routines, including head cleaning, and follow the instructions carefully. If the problem persists, it’s probably time to buy a new printer.
She also inquired about security services like Invisus. You can probably do it yourself with a good anti-virus, anti-spyware, and hardware router. Or if you want some handholding, try the iPhantom.
QGreg in Anaheim - dealer or build to own
Building your own PC is fun, but not better in any way. It’s more expensive and if you have a problem, who ya gonna call?
Ubuntu worked fine but now won’t boot. LiveCD doesn’t work either. Sounds like a problem with your hardware. I’d reformat and reinstall.
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January 28, 2006, at 11:49 AM
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PDF to WORD or EXCEL=mr excel has a link to www.investintech.com/ which has a trial download for 2 programs, 1 for excel & 1 for word.
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RE: Christi’s HP all in one.
Make sure the cartridges are seated properly, with the locking mechanisms securely latched.
Good luck,
January 28, 2006, at 11:42 AM
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This must be a repeat. I’ve heard that “Christ” from Riverside line before.
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I would love to listen to KFI in iTunes as well, it doesn’t appear under Talk/Spoken Word.
Hey Leo, sim from the chatroom here.
I’m listening from India. Maybe I’ll call in one of these days when I buy me some Skype credit.
Excellent show!
January 28, 2006, at 11:40 AM
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Hey Leo great show!!!
Kirk
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Remember, you are not on the path, you OWN the path and anyone or anything that is on YOUR path gets killed, poisoned, or maimed. While it is true the journey may seem more important than the destination, it is the destination that is important, for there are profits to be made on the backs of the poor and decrepit. Be true unto your cronies, and in this you can never be untrue to anyone else. If it is not yours, do not take it…just yet. Wait to see if anyone has laid claim to it and if not, assimmilate it into your kingdom. If it is not what you believe to be true, not what you can ascertain to be the facts by the fullest use of your own lights, say it and know the full weight of your party will be there to help obfuscate the real facts. If it is not the correct thing to do, as you comprehend that to be according to the code by which you live, go on and do it anyway. That’s what lawyers are there for. Always over promise, and always under deliver. Leave all things better than you find them, and if you don’t, then spend millions in attorneys fees to absolve yourself of the responsibility, even if the actual cleanup are exponentially less. Belittle others and their feelings, and if the attempt the same courtesy, call them a Libtard. Respect the Earth as your oyster- the meat can be sold, the shell can be ground and sold also. Uplift the spirit in all so long as they honor your party. Practice non-acceptance and intolerance because as a fact, others will have a differing point of view, and capitalize upon the fact that there are those less equipped to grasp the importance of that intolerance, so long as they do impinge upon the freedom of others. Remember, millions have died to create and preserve what we call the American Way of Life; throw that in their faces even when there are those who wish to use that as a way to stop you from gaining more than your fair share of the socio-economic pie.
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I would love to listen to KFI in iTunes as well, it doesn’t appear under Talk/Spoken Word.
Hey Leo, sim from the chatroom here.
I’m listening from India. Maybe I’ll call in one of these days when I buy me some Skype credit.
Excellent show!
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Hey Leo great show!!!
Kirk
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I would love to listen to KFI in iTunes as well, it doesn’t appear under Talk/Spoken Word.
Hey Leo, sim from the chatroom here.
I’m listening from India. Maybe I’ll call in one of these days when I buy me some Skype credit.
Excellent show!
Hey Leo great show!!!
Kirk
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Hey Leo great show!!!
Kirk
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If you can select the numbers in the PDF you can probably cut and paste them into a spreadsheet then use Excel’s Text to Columns command to format the columns. But there are numerous add-ins for Excel that can automate this including ClickToConvert.
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If you can select the numbers in the PDF you can probably cut and paste them into a spreadsheet then use Excel’s Text to Columns command to format the columns. But there are numerous add-ins for Excel that can automate this including ClickToConvert and Mr. Excel’s favorite Able2Extract.
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I would love to listen to KFI in iTunes as well, it doesn’t appear under Talk/Spoken Word.
Hey Leo, sim from the chatroom here.
I’m listening from India. Maybe I’ll call in one of these days when I buy me some Skype credit.
Excellent show!
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Read the twit.tv website and listen to “Inside the Net” - this may help.
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Remember, you are not on the path, you OWN the path and anyone or anything that is on YOUR path gets killed, poisoned, or maimed. While it is true the journey may seem more important than the destination, it is the destination that is important, for there are profits to be made on the backs of the poor and decrepit. Be true unto your cronies, and in this you can never be untrue to anyone else. If it is not yours, do not take it…just yet. Wait to see if anyone has laid claim to it and if not, assimmilate it into your kingdom. If it is not what you believe to be true, not what you can ascertain to be the facts by the fullest use of your own lights, say it and know the full weight of your party will be there to help obfuscate the real facts. If it is not the correct thing to do, as you comprehend that to be according to the code by which you live, go on and do it anyway. That’s what lawyers are there for. Always over promise, and always under deliver. Leave all things better than you find them, and if you don’t, then spend millions in attorneys fees to absolve yourself of the responsibility, even if the actual cleanup are exponentially less. Belittle others and their feelings, and if the attempt the same courtesy, call them a Libtard. Respect the Earth as your oyster- the meat can be sold, the shell can be ground and sold also. Uplift the spirit in all so long as they honor your party. Practice non-acceptance and intolerance because as a fact, others will have a differing point of view, and capitalize upon the fact that there are those less equipped to grasp the importance of that intolerance, so long as they do impinge upon the freedom of others. Remember, millions have died to create and preserve what we call the American Way of Life; throw that in their faces even when there are those who wish to use that as a way to stop you from gaining more than your fair share of the socio-economic pie.
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QLinda in Chino - converting PDFs to Excel spreadsheets
If you can select the numbers in the PDF you can probably cut and paste them into a spreadsheet then use Excel’s Text to Columns command to format the columns. But there are numerous add-ins for Excel that can automate this including ClickToConvert.
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Is there any software out there that will allow itunes to play a stream (like KFI)? I want to listen to Leo using my airport express. win xp
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Is there a way to transfer PCM2s to CD or CD-ROM?
My friend rec’d one from her in-laws in Croatia so her daughter might learn some of the language before visting. And/or what can she play it on?
Thanks!
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Leo - one for TWIT, I do not know if you have seen this report on the US Military’s Plans for “fighting the net”: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4655196.stm
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Information on the iBoss can be found here: http://www.iphantom.com/iBossProduct.html
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My daughter is researching to buy a PDA. She wants it for e-mail, organization, editing some docs and possibly a camera. Any suggestions?
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Colin made a mistake. He told his boss that the MacBook Pro would be a good choice for his office because it could run Windows and OS X. The boss bit, and Colin ordered. One problem, Windows won’t run on the Intel Macs. Colin is offering a bounty for someone who can make it work. The bounty is now up to $7861!
Maybe he’ll want to run Windows. An Australian security researcher says OS X is open to a myriad of old UNIX exploits.
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Leo - one for TWIT, I do not know if you have seen this report on the US Military’s Plans for “fighting the net”: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4655196.stm
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To celebrate the 50th birthday of the hard drive, here’s a hard drive trivia question from Mike_B
When the first PC hard drives came out, how much did it cost per megabyte of storage? Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answer
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To celebrate the 50th birthday of the hard drive, here’s a hard drive trivia question from Mike_B
When the first PC hard drives came out, how much did it cost per megabyte of storage?
Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answer.
January 28, 2006, at 09:57 AM
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To celebrate the 50th birthday of the hard drive, here’s a hard drive trivia question from Mike_B
When the first PC hard drives came out, how much did it cost per megabyte of storage? Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answer
a) $1,000
b) $10
c) $100
d) If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.
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The answer is c) $100 see http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/index.htm for more information.
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Is there a way to transfer PCM2s to CD or CD-ROM?
My friend rec’d one from her in-laws in Croatia so her daughter might learn some of the language before visting. And/or what can she play it on?
Thanks!
January 24, 2006, at 01:08 PM
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Normally I ignore “Download Dispatch”es from Cnet. But the most recent one caught my attention because it had the term EULA in it. It talks about a program called the EULAyser. I haven’t used it. But it looks likes something to look into as just skipping over EULAs when installing software can be a gateway to get spyware on a computer. If you’ve talked about it before I’m sorry to rehash it, but I haven’t heard about this type of software on any of your shows, and I’ve never really thought about EULAs being used to install spyware until the Sony fiasco a few weeks ago.
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24 January 2006
10:27 by anonymous.
Leo,
My husband was listening to your show last week on Sat. and you talked about an iboss, I am not sure if he heard it correctly and he has a wron number too. Is there anyway I can get that number please?
January 14, 2006, at 01:53 PM
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I’m going to keep answering calls for an extra hour today - so keep those calls coming through 3p Pacific: 800–520–1534.
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