Re: [NF] Advice about going 64-bit Win 7 OS.

2009-07-25 Thread Alan Bourke
Don't bother unless you have to run a particular 64-bit application, or need to use a huge amount of RAM, and you can find 64-bit drivers for everything. -- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subs

Re: [NF] Advice about going 64-bit Win 7 OS.

2009-07-25 Thread Alan Bourke
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 19:46 -0700, "KAM.covad" wrote: > It is obvious that there is no > quality control. No one tested this crap. Yep, they released it to millions of users without QC and testing. Don't be ridiculous. -- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm ___

Re: Printer Drivers: Screwing Things Up

2009-07-25 Thread Jeff Roberts
You might also try the Cute PDF Writer printer driver. http://www.cutepdf.com/ It's very lightweight and free. I've used it for years without problems If I never had to use another Adobe product that would be great by me. I've never found any of their products to be very developer or administrator

RE: Printer Drivers: Screwing Things Up

2009-07-25 Thread Gilbert M. Hale
I 2nd the vote for Cute PDF Writer. I also licensed the Cute PDF Pro, and found it to be extremely easy to use, and quite powerful. I use it to merge both individual pdf and jpg files, plus any scanned documents, into a single multi-page document to store monthly expense receipts digitally. Very

Re: [NF] Advice about going 64-bit Win 7 OS.

2009-07-25 Thread Gene Wirchenko
At 19:46 2009-07-24, KAM.covad wrote: >Full disclosure: I have not tried it. One of the support guys here >is a techy-type and has installed each Win7 beta using vmware or >something like that. He tries every version of our software on >Win2000 - > win 7 and lets the programmers (like me) know

Printer Drivers: How Do I Screw Things Up?

2009-07-25 Thread Gene Wirchenko
Hello, folks: Please let me put this a bit more clearly: HOW DO I CAUSE A PRINTER DRIVER TO SCREW UP? I wish to stress test it. All of these other products might well be great, but I have an existing installation that needs *tweaking*. At present, my boss is not very likely

[OT] Kicked or just pushed with a foot?

2009-07-25 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody, The leftylibs are going hateful over this story. An officer is accused of kicking a drunk (rather than, say, shooting him) The department gave the drunk $400 cash to forget about it, as drunk as he was he wouldn't have remembered anyway. But viewing the video, it looks to me that

RE: [OT] Kicked or just pushed with a foot?

2009-07-25 Thread Adam Buckland
The guy was handcuffed, wasn't resisting, was on the ground when the boot went in. If the police want the respect of the public then they have to act without reproach. The officer was out of order, whether he was drunk or not it just ain't right... -Original Message- From: profox-boun.