I always like to use "webmaster@domain.com" where domain.com is whichever website I'm out. While sure, it may not be the webmaster's fault that his company asks for email information when it's not necessary, but I feel it's appropriate to spam them rather than some poor smuck that's not involved at all. I like to see it as turning the tables on them.
I was troubleshooting a Macintosh with issues connecting to a cable provider. Upon questioning the user, "What did your cable ISP tell you the problem was?" The user's response was, "They told me it's an issue with my Winsock files and I need to have them replaced."
Not correct! Apple sold 10.2 Upgrade discs that required an existing 10.1 installation on the hard drive. These $20 10.3 discs that everyone is talking about REQUIRE 10.2 INSTALLATION already on the machine. They're upgrade discs not "full" version discs.
Other than that limitation, these upgrade 10.3 discs can do everything a full 10.3 disc can including an Archive and Install which was a very useful feature that 10.2 Upgrade didn't offer.
Firefly is Joss Whedon's project under his Mutant Enemy Inc company, which in turn was hosted on Fox. Mutant Enemy has close ties with Fox because they're the studios backing the Buffy and Angel series.
I'm glad to hear Universal picked up Firefly because his may show a divergence of Fox from Mutant Enemy and hopefully that's for the better. (They killed off Anaya in Buffy because the actress had conflicts with Fox, not Mutant Enemy).
Read this: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106 470
Apple never said it would work on all G3s. Check the fine print and you'll see that firmware updates and SCSI card updates are required for some computers, but the PowerBook G3 (original with rainbow apple on the top) isn't supported at all.
Again, read the fine print for Quartz Extreme and you'd find that only GeForce and Radeon 7500+ cards are supported not the Rages.
Yes it would've been nice for the DVD Player to work on non-agp machines and that is probably why Apple made this submission rather than continuing this in court.
I always like to use "webmaster@domain.com" where domain.com is whichever website I'm out. While sure, it may not be the webmaster's fault that his company asks for email information when it's not necessary, but I feel it's appropriate to spam them rather than some poor smuck that's not involved at all. I like to see it as turning the tables on them.
I was troubleshooting a Macintosh with issues connecting to a cable provider. Upon questioning the user, "What did your cable ISP tell you the problem was?" The user's response was, "They told me it's an issue with my Winsock files and I need to have them replaced."
Not correct! Apple sold 10.2 Upgrade discs that required an existing 10.1 installation on the hard drive. These $20 10.3 discs that everyone is talking about REQUIRE 10.2 INSTALLATION already on the machine. They're upgrade discs not "full" version discs. Other than that limitation, these upgrade 10.3 discs can do everything a full 10.3 disc can including an Archive and Install which was a very useful feature that 10.2 Upgrade didn't offer.
Firefly is Joss Whedon's project under his Mutant Enemy Inc company, which in turn was hosted on Fox. Mutant Enemy has close ties with Fox because they're the studios backing the Buffy and Angel series. I'm glad to hear Universal picked up Firefly because his may show a divergence of Fox from Mutant Enemy and hopefully that's for the better. (They killed off Anaya in Buffy because the actress had conflicts with Fox, not Mutant Enemy).
Read this: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106 470
Apple never said it would work on all G3s. Check the fine print and you'll see that firmware updates and SCSI card updates are required for some computers, but the PowerBook G3 (original with rainbow apple on the top) isn't supported at all.
Again, read the fine print for Quartz Extreme and you'd find that only GeForce and Radeon 7500+ cards are supported not the Rages.
Yes it would've been nice for the DVD Player to work on non-agp machines and that is probably why Apple made this submission rather than continuing this in court.