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<0> actually, most check printers are laser <1> !google google <2> http://www.google.com/ <3> oh <1> really? oh well. <3> we call it Google <4> our check printer is an HP 9000 <5> they aren't a door off the leg area anymore, they're usually a separate office <1> my paychecks are printed on dot matrix. :D <3> well, its a different pronounciation <5> so we're using laser printers now <1> but newspapers are clinging to the past. :D <0> yeah, here it is! the TI 810. I had one of these 20 years ago. http://www.omnidatasys.net/product/desc_printer_ti810.htm <0> and, damn, they are still in heavy use at auto parts stores as receipt printers <1> !google epson apex 80 <2> http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=14310&infoType=MSDS
<4> ok food time <3> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google <1> I almost want a dot matrix printer. <6> hay i got my COM port to work <1> it would kinda be cool to print in dot matrix for letters and stuff. :D <6> kick *** <7> i've got a panasonix KX-P1124 lying around somewhere if you want it. <1> be like, yo, i'm old school. <6> there was a conflict with the IR port <1> can you still get ribbons for it? <0> ah, IR is on a COM port usually. <0> nerp; probably <8> Does anyone know if WIndows 2000 server can see a 300gb hard drive? <8> its only registering as 130gb durring setup <8> the bios sees 300gb <1> the wind is WHIPPING <6> does anyone or did anyone ever use the IR **** in laptops <5> llnk: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;305098 <8> thx <3> !google hai2U <9> I ain't givin up on you boy. <0> macman|G4; occasionally. I've seen stuff that used IR to sync handheld widgets <0> llnk; requires LBA48 support throughout <0> !info LBA48 <0> which, heh, is hte same article JET pasted, OK. <8> so i gotta find a win2k server CD that has SP2... <8> damnit. hehe <5> slipstream SP 4 into the setup <1> http://www.epson.co.jp/e/company/milestones_11_MX80.htm <1> i remmeber that printer <0> llnk; put the server OS on a 20GB or so partition, anyways. <1> and all the variations built around it <0> you don't want your application data on the same volume as the OS <8> oic <1> http://www.epson.co.jp/e/company/milestones_24_Stylus800.htm <8> thx guys <8> and/or gals ;) <1> i had the stylus 400, the only black and white one, in college. <0> I had a stylus 740 forever. it was still working OK when I decommissioned it <10> uh.. guy at vfxweb was going to give me a copy of suse enterprise serve.r i wonder if i should go back <0> sartan; is that a copy with a support agreement? otherwise, no updates. <10> yeah that's what he said.. <10> but <10> he might have said updates but no support <0> annual support on suse is $$$ <10> im not sure i wasn't listening too much <0> per year <10> ill stick with good ole' debian <10> i don't need enterprise stuff <10> this machine will be running just about only irssi ssh apache php and perl <5> bee ess dee <0> I've been quite happy with CentOS <0> and Fedora <0> Fedora for desktops, and CentOS for servers <1> peerce, what's your take on epson "ultrachrome" k3 ink or whatnot? <0> is that what the 2200/2400's use? <1> no idea <11> I'm gonna get a home equity loan to pay off my g/f's CCs <11> as soon as they're paid off <11> the first thing I'm doing is buying a hydro set up
<11> she can **** her "no weed" rule <1> "When photographer Chris Rainier first saw the Epson prints of the images from his book 'Ancient Marks: The Sacred Origins of Tattoos and Body Marking,' he knew he was looking at a long-awaited breakthrough in black and white photographic printing. <1> "So far, the benchmark for black and white exhibition prints has been an Ansel Adams-type image printed with traditional silver halide paper in a darkroom, but we've now climbed another summit," said Rainier, one of today's leading documentary photographers who was one of legendary landscape photographer Ansel Adam's ***istants. "I can't help but think that if Ansel Adams were still alive, he would embrace the new Epson technology and leap into the digital darkroo <5> uh huh <1> etc. . . <5> I can't help but think that Ansel Adams is spinning in his grave so fast that if we could harness that power we'd be able to light up NY for a year over having his name used to market Epson printers <1> I guess they added a color called "light light black" <1> so they use three blacks <5> wouldn't that be called "grey" <12> hey guys I am trying to connect to another xp machine on this network <12> I do ip\c$ <12> and when it comes up for the user/name p***word dialouge box <12> the username is greyed out and says guest <12> shouldn't I be able to enter administrator and p*** <0> Aval0n; whatever username you're using on your computer, you should create an account on the other computer with the same name <0> and if you set the same p***word, it won't even ask for it <12> I have that going on right now <12> o_O <0> that account can't have a null/blank p***word, and if you want access to the admin C$ share, it will need to be a member of Administrators on the 'serving' system. <12> it is on both <12> it's the primary account <12> with Admin priveledges <12> weird <0> there's no such thing as 'primary account', but whatever. <12> well windows makes you create a mandatory admin account besides Administrator with admin rights <12> I call that primary <12> maye it's the wrong terminology <0> its just an administrative user account. you can create multiple accounts when you setup windows, or later, same difference. <12> right <12> i need to turn off simple file sharing I think <0> if the account has a non blank p***word on both systems, and the same account name, it should have worked as-is. <12> no dice <1> peerce - that ODS company has the weirdest website i've ever seen. <13> swiss hockey team beat canada today, 2-0... pretty big upset <14> i just recently downloaded internet explorer 7 beta version... how do i go back to the old one? <13> restore point <12> peerce it works now <0> Ryan88; I dunno, whats the beta test release notes say? <12> c$ doesn't work when using simple file sharing <12> thanks for you help <0> Aval0n; you really shouldn't use the admin shares anyways. <0> create your OWN named shares <12> <shrug> <14> i dunno... where are they at? <0> Ryan88; probably the same place you got the beta from <0> !google IE7 beta release-notes <2> http://msdn.microsoft.com/ie/releasenotes/default.aspx <0> wow. <0> To uninstall Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview and return to Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP <0> # Click Start, and then click Control Panel. <0> # Click Add or Remove Programs. <0> # Check Show Updates at the top of the dialog box. <0> # Scroll down the list to Windows XP Software Updates, select Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2Preview, and then click "Change/Remove." <15> what gives more surface area, 16:10 or 4:3 <14> thanks <0> [ChewY]; those are aspect ratios, not dimensions <15> obviously <0> so the area is indeterminate. <15> thats why im asking, i cant just do 4*3 or 16*9 <0> which is bigger, a circle or a square? <16> yes <15> thats compleatly different <16> analogies usually are <0> without a dimensional constraint, your question is indeterminate. <15> the ratio to a 16:9 monitor is the same across all dimensions <15> as is 4:3 <0> so which one is bigger? <15> so there is a constant that can be used to find area, im thinking the formula would be <0> the formula for area is X * Y <15> x16 * x9 = 19^2 for a 19' monitor <15> stfu your an idot <15> idiot <5> um, no <5> wouldn't it be easier just to find a lowest common denominator?
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