Yum!
https://archive.org/details/computer-programme
A lot of what is said in these TV programmes is still relevant today.
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I would like to install RevMedia (the free version) on my G5 iMac
running Mac OS 105
but the licence seems to have expired.
Any bright ideas on this?
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On 8/13/2014, 10:53 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:
May I pass on my sincerest condolences on hearing the news of the
passing of one of this Lists most famous inanimate objects;
A grave event indeed. Rest in peace, Son of SIMM.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive
Kay-
Wednesday, August 13, 2014, 8:53:08 PM, you wrote:
> May I pass on my sincerest condolences on hearing the news of the
> passing of one of this Lists most famous inanimate objects; second I
> think only to cheese, but of course that's never going to die, just
> grow old and blue mouldy.
LOL
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Richmond wrote:
> The G3 tray-loading iMac obviously could not be bothered to wait for my
> annual
> visit and expired
Dear Richmond,
May I pass on my sincerest condolences on hearing the news of the
passing of one of this Lists most famous inanimate objects; sec
Well; retro fans [i.e. Me, Myself and I . . . LOL],
The G3 tray-loading iMac obviously could not be bothered to wait for my
annual
visit and expired sometime between August last year and 4 days ago:
unbeknownst
to my Mum and Dad; so, after removing VRAM, RAM, HD and CD-Drive + the odd
rather i
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 10:46 AM, hh wrote:
> Do you see what I mean? In general you may be right and I'm with you to have
> good new things. But sometimes there is also 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
>
> It's content that counts, not the wrapping ...
Totally agree. Moore's Law may state that CPU perf
On 03/08/14 05:46, hh wrote:
It's content that counts, not the wrapping ...
This is very much the case, plus the fact that most people in the world
do NOT need the "fastest Mac one currently buy" despite the hype.
I have a cousin who runs a sort of farm for socially and mentally
disturbed
If I have to be really fast, I start the fastest Mac one can currently buy (I
have it). Then I go to my 12 year old PPC running Mac OS 10.4.11 and start it.
LC 10.5.2 was opened at startup, I write 10 lines of code, run them and I'm
done.
Then I go back to the fastest Mac one can currently buy.
On 01/08/14 05:53, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Richmond wrote:
However, has anybody any idea about 6.6.2 on Mac OS 10.3
I thought Ben put out something a while back asking for community
reaction to LC 6.6 being the last version of LC to support 10.5. The
community basic
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Richmond wrote:
> However, has anybody any idea about 6.6.2 on Mac OS 10.3
I thought Ben put out something a while back asking for community
reaction to LC 6.6 being the last version of LC to support 10.5. The
community basically agreed.
So I'd say that give it
So: its time for Richmond's annual visit to his Mum and Dad
and . . .
his tray-loading G3 iMac that runs Mac OS 10.3 . . .
---
Of course I will have a laptop running Zorin Linux for my coding
pleasure with me on my trip.
---
However, has anybody any idea about 6.6.2
Awesomeness! Thanks for sharing this.
Sent from my Pipo M2
On Feb 23, 2013 3:27 PM, "Richmond" wrote:
> Read this article a bit more carefully and feel it is extremely good in
> that it
> concisely describes pretty well all there is to say about Metacard circa
> 2000,
> and . . .
>
>.
Read this article a bit more carefully and feel it is extremely good in
that it
concisely describes pretty well all there is to say about Metacard circa
2000,
and . . .
. . . with a few modifications about Livecode in 2013.
http://designertoday.com/reviews/review.archive/413/metaca
On 11/09/2012 02:02 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Richmond,
I think it was too limited and nobody wanted to spend resources on it to
improve it. If you re-release it as a plugin, you might frustrate people who
run into the limitations.
What about creating an all-new plugin along the lines of 9t
Richmond,
I think it was too limited and nobody wanted to spend resources on it to
improve it. If you re-release it as a plugin, you might frustrate people who
run into the limitations.
What about creating an all-new plugin along the lines of 9to5 reports, but
compatible with all current datab
On 11/09/2012 12:19 PM, Richmond wrote:
Digging around, as one does, I found 'revreportsetup.rev in the Tools
folder
of RR 3.0 and opened it up in my current version (4.5) and, Lo! it
worked;
so, why has it vanished from the Toolset?
Richmond.
AND, is anybody going to get "Hot and Sweaty" if
Digging around, as one does, I found 'revreportsetup.rev in the Tools folder
of RR 3.0 and opened it up in my current version (4.5) and, Lo! it worked;
so, why has it vanished from the Toolset?
Richmond.
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