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keesan
response 113 of 139: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 14:53 UTC 2006

Kiwanis tests their laser printers, but if you want the paper feed to work
test it yourself.  The printers are often donated when they start feeding all
the sheets at once.  The repair part for that is $11 plus postage and Jim has
to practice on mine before he offers help with yours.  Or you could pay a
repair store $50 for parts and $70 for labor.  My printer works perfectly
apart from the paper feed and it came from Kiwanis.  Very nice crisp print,
at speeds that seem very fast to me compared to inkjet, for graphics.  (I
print text on the dot-matrix and fanfold paper).
drew
response 114 of 139: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 01:31 UTC 2006

Just tried in both Pine and mail, and elm as well. Haven't yet found a way
to add a Reply-to:.
mcnally
response 115 of 139: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 01:43 UTC 2006

 re #114:
 in Pine you might need to enable the power-user setup options (I can't
 remember whether that applies to setup or only some commands) but you
 can use the customized-hdrs option to add a reply-to, e.g.:

  customized-hdrs                = Reply-to: myname@mydomain.org            
fitz
response 116 of 139: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 09:36 UTC 2006

I bought the Brother HL-2040.  It fits my needs well.  The paper path puts
a slight curl to the finished page, but it's not so severe and I have had no
paper jams.  I'm still running on the supplied toner.
rcurl
response 117 of 139: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 20:03 UTC 2006

I bought the Brother HL-2070N (which is the same as the HL-2040 except for 
having an Ethernet interface). The Office-Max price here was better than I 
could do online. I'm using it on my LAN for two Macs, but could put it on 
my WiFi router USB. Only problem I found was accessing its web address for 
options, but found how to get there.
rcurl
response 118 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 1 18:46 UTC 2006

Re #s99ff: Footnote: the Deskwriter hadn't died, after all. The printing 
problem therefore had to be in the Asante Ethernet-LocalTalk adapter, 
which let me use an Mac (HP) Serial printer on an Ethernet LAN. That 
adapter is no longer available. So I'm just as happy to have an Ethernet 
printer. I can use the Deskwriter with my PowerBook 145 laptop.....(which 
I haven't used in a couple of years until now to test the Deskwriter).
keesan
response 119 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 15:08 UTC 2006

What is the name of my lynx cookie file?  I want to delete it.  I thought it
auto-deleted on exit but ebay recognized me.
keesan
response 120 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 15:30 UTC 2006

While in lynx type Ctrl-K which takes you to the Cookie Jar.  Mine was 99
pages long.  I went through and clicked on each entry and chose either 'D'
(delete) or 'V' (never accept - from places like altavista, yahoo, google)
or 'A' (always accept - ebay, library - places you need to sign in that at
least keep your login name and enter it for you).  Now I have 5 pages.
You can also edit lynx.cfg by adding things to the accept or reject domains,
but you need to make your own lynx.cfg and relate it to the systemwide one
that way (see mine /a/k/e/keesan/lynx.cfg).  I still don't know the name of
the file that I edited via this cookie jar script.
twenex
response 121 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:13 UTC 2006

Re: #28. I don't blame them. As far as I can tell "technobabble" is right,
as it seems to be meaningless gibberish. Though to be fair, that's probably
true of ALL shows which are both meant to be fit for general consumption and
technology-obsessed/orientated.
nharmon
response 122 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:16 UTC 2006

Like when someone gives that girl a phone number and asks to find out
the ISP password. And she gets in a couple of seconds. What kind of shit
is that?
twenex
response 123 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:21 UTC 2006

Re: #121. To clarify. I don't mean "it seems to be meaningless gibberish to
those not in the know," but "it seems to be meaningless gibberish to those
(at least somewhat) IN the know".
twenex
response 124 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:22 UTC 2006

Re: #122. I don't have that directory. Open up a socket and send it to my
screen before the kernel multiplexes.
nharmon
response 125 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 03:46 UTC 2006

Yeah. I hate movies which are supposed to be "real" but are so
completely fake with computers.
twenex
response 126 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 12:39 UTC 2006

I once saw a movie (admittedly, a terrible one) in which the bad guys
destroyed all the information on the computers by shooting the monitors.
PUH-LEEZE.
slynne
response 127 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 14:39 UTC 2006

Back in the late 80's, before computers were as popular as they are 
now, a friend of mine had his apt broken into and they stole his 
keyboard and monitor but not the actual computer. He said that he 
thought it was because they didnt know what it was but I say that since 
they had to disconnect the monitor and keyboard, they probably had some 
idea and didnt take it for some other reason. 
jep
response 128 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 14:53 UTC 2006

That happened to me.  Slynne, am I the friend to whom you referred?
tod
response 129 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 17:35 UTC 2006

It's easier to pawn stolen monitors since there's little time investment in
wiping off identifying data.
slynne
response 130 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 18:25 UTC 2006

resp:128 No, this happened to a different friends
jep
response 131 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 18:29 UTC 2006

Oh.  Come to think of it wasn't my monitor, anyway.  It was my keyboard 
and an external tape drive.  It happened around 1990, I guess.  It 
seemed obvious to me they'd grabbed what they could, and had problems 
with the cords wound around the leg of my desk so they just ran off 
with what they got.
slynne
response 132 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 20:06 UTC 2006

Well who knows what goes through the minds of thieves. 
crimson
response 133 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 20:59 UTC 2006

As witness the "stupid criminals" section of such shows as "Wait Wait, Don't
Tell Me."
jep
response 134 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 21:27 UTC 2006

Thieves are still people.  Their motives can be comprehended.  
drew
response 135 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 01:37 UTC 2006

Re #126:
    Well, schrapnel from the imploding monitor could hit the hard drive or
something...
jep
response 136 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 16:48 UTC 2006

A co-worker got a survey for jury duty.  Does my co-worker have to 
report that she has been a participant in a civil suit if she is 
divorced?

Thanks!
tod
response 137 of 139: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 18:13 UTC 2006

Yes (It shouldn't disqualify her, though.)
Its a matter of public record regardless.
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