Whew! I guess that would count as a "Big Day"! Geeee, the text edit icons seem quite trivial, compared to that! Glad you got everything working!Originally Posted by Larry Browning
Whew! I guess that would count as a "Big Day"! Geeee, the text edit icons seem quite trivial, compared to that! Glad you got everything working!Originally Posted by Larry Browning
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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60 grit is a turning tool, ain't it?
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OK, here's my test using Firefox 1.0.7, after clearing my browser cache. (Like others have mentioned, I've been unable to get most of the buttons to work since the upgrade.)
And the obligatory picture:
(Well, it's not showing up inline, but it's showing up.)
That's a pass!
Thanks for the tips, folks.
- Vaughn
WOW!!! If that ad isn't a blast from the past!!! Just think if gas prices went the same route; We'd be filling up on jet fuel for about 27 cents a gallon!Originally Posted by Vaughn McMillan
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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It seems like they are not "as full size" as they once were.........Originally Posted by Aaron Koehl
Me check it out
No middle button and I have tabs turned off. I prefer separate windows.Originally Posted by Loy Hawes
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I used to sell those...I worked for Tandy for 7 years and ran a Plus Computer Center store before becoming general manager of the combined operations in that mall store.Originally Posted by John Miliunas
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
My third computer was a Tandy 2000. I know I am young, but ahead of the time nonetheless .
Before the Tandy 2000 was the Tomy Tutor (Radio Shack). My first program was written on a TRS-80 when I was 6. My brother tought me how to write a FOR..NEXT loop and display numbers from 1 to 10000. Wow how times have changed
Originally Posted by Vaughn McMillan
_Aaron_
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LOL! That's so funny. I used to walk into stores and jump into Integer Basic on the machines and do the same thing, except let it run to infinity! It was fun to watch how long it would be before a clerk would come by and ax the command.Originally Posted by Aaron Koehl
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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I just printed out a copy of that ad and handed to my lead tech and told him to fill out a requisition. I told him, "I think I'm ready for a more powerful system...order this please."
....He hung it up in his office. Thanks Vaughn!!!
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
My first computer was a hand-me-down TRS-80. (My FIL at the time got an IBM so he gave me his old box.) I could never get the cassette tape storage to work (or the optional external floppy drive), so any program I wrote was lost if I powered down the computer. This, of course, ticked me off, so I wrote an endless FOR..NEXT loop that displayed a count from 1 to a million, then back to 1. I looked at it as torture for the dumb computer. Like it really cared.Originally Posted by Aaron Koehl
- Vaughn
Well, it wasn't nicknamed the "Trash-80" for nothing.Originally Posted by Vaughn McMillan
Didn't see this mentioned in the earlier posts and don't know if it has anything to do with the SMC upgrade or not - but all of a sudden my SMC shortcut has it's own personalized icon in the Explorer Favorites pane that none of my other bookmarks have. I could swear it wasn't there yesterday - just the normal 'e' on a dog-eared page icon.
Use the fence Luke
That's called a favicon. My guess is that Aaron has been noodling around.Originally Posted by Doug Shepard
Only the Blue Roads
I didn't get one in my Favorites List!!! Where's MY Favicon??!!! I want my Favicon!!!!Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
~john
"There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson
Yes, the nickname stuck, but you know...a lot of people learned how to use computers from those things. And I sold them by the "many dozens" to the local school districts, too...and I have the plaques and trophies to prove it!Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud
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The first "personal computer" I worked on was the Commodore PET...the original one with the "chicklett" keyboard and integral screen and cassette deck for storage. They didn't even have CRTs for student use at Penn State when I took my manditory programming course...it was PL/1 on punch cards! With half-hour waits to find out how bad you screwed up...
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