What this is referring to is with most systemes you have a choice, XP or W2K on boot. Once you make the choice the other disappears. What this sounds like is you no longer have a choice.
Apple does support FireWire networking with 2 computers. You hook them up via FireWire, start one up hold down the T (For Target Disk Mode) And it mounts on the other machine.
Granted its only between 2 machines, but its a whole lot easier than networking via Ethernet.
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Actually your wrong on the point of the Cube only hooking up to the Apple Monitor, we have it hooked up to a standard VGA Monitor and it works fine. As far as the other points, your pretty much on the money.
Oakley also has 441 patents on its various sunglasses. And with every rip-off out there they are bringing their asses to court and have won hundreds of such lawsuits.
Trying this on a Macintosh using IE and OmniWeb allowed me to save the image to disk and open it in Preview.
Nice try, better luck next time.
That does bring you straight to apple.com...
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What this is referring to is with most systemes you have a choice, XP or W2K on boot. Once you make the choice the other disappears. What this sounds like is you no longer have a choice.
Apple does support FireWire networking with 2 computers. You hook them up via FireWire, start one up hold down the T (For Target Disk Mode) And it mounts on the other machine.
Granted its only between 2 machines, but its a whole lot easier than networking via Ethernet.
Actually your wrong on the point of the Cube only hooking up to the Apple Monitor, we have it hooked up to a standard VGA Monitor and it works fine. As far as the other points, your pretty much on the money.
Oakley also has 441 patents on its various sunglasses. And with every rip-off out there they are bringing their asses to court and have won hundreds of such lawsuits.