As an AIM user since version 2, I have run across this error messege many times, while using the AIM software. This seems to occur when I am using too much bandwith, and has nothing to do with gAIM, but AOL's servers or your lack of bandwith.
Expect the worst and you'll never be dissapointed - Me
What good is a Command line Interface without a keyboard to type it in with? I have trouble typing and missing keys on my standard size keyboard, it would be horrendous with a tiny keyboard that was "portable." The Command Line Interface just isn't practical.
As for me I will wait to get a PDA until I can access the internet at a decent speed, or tell my home computer to download mp3s for me.
According to News.com: Adobe, based in San Jose, Calif., says it owns a patent awarded in 1996 for "tabbed palette" technology
Microsoft etc. does not (as far as I know) use tabs in a program using palettes, and therefore cannot be sued under Adobe's palette.
I would like to see how they operate track meets!
Easy Solution: Don't Upgrade!
Or if you use Opera 5 the toolbar is already built in!
As an AIM user since version 2, I have run across this error messege many times, while using the AIM software. This seems to occur when I am using too much bandwith, and has nothing to do with gAIM, but AOL's servers or your lack of bandwith. Expect the worst and you'll never be dissapointed - Me
Has anyone heard of something called Red Shift?
What good is a Command line Interface without a keyboard to type it in with? I have trouble typing and missing keys on my standard size keyboard, it would be horrendous with a tiny keyboard that was "portable." The Command Line Interface just isn't practical.
As for me I will wait to get a PDA until I can access the internet at a decent speed, or tell my home computer to download mp3s for me.
According to News.com: Adobe, based in San Jose, Calif., says it owns a patent awarded in 1996 for "tabbed palette" technology Microsoft etc. does not (as far as I know) use tabs in a program using palettes, and therefore cannot be sued under Adobe's palette.