Ron I agree. The stories as broadcast on the local TV News as reported would likely scare the crap out of anyone using a Windows XP product. "I know it has to be true because they said so on TV". Grr
Ron - The article is great and spot on. Thanks for sharing. RF folks like myself are mystified by the 1's and 0's stuff. By the way, that little tray with the slot in the center that pokes out of my
Beware of hitting that "close " button. Coffee and Cocktails don't do to well inside PC's hi..hi. Tony, VE3DWI. Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Bell network. Original Message From: B
What a load! all decrapifier does is emulate the Control Panel uninstall function, exactly file by file the same. What's worse, it conned me into downloading some bogus download manager which I now c
Since my CD drive is at the top slot, on the CLOSE command it conveniently ejects the coffee cup or cocktail glass to the floor. And I hate to spill good drinkable liquid, but I still refuse to lick
I don't if an OMNI VII panadapter would sell in numbers or not. I do know they could sell one. I'd buy one. Where do I sign? _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec
Nope - wrong forum. Trust me... it was NOT 25 years ago... and at one time I was as nearly as expert on speech recognition hardware as you are about radios. And they WERE Dell business computers ...
Hi Ron and all, I recently purchased a refurbished Dell Optiplex 760 from Walmart. It came with a 1TB SATA hard drive, 3GHz core 2 duo processor, 4 GB RAM, DVD-RW, 8 USB ports, serial and parallel po
We had a dog that loved coffee and beer. No ..... it wasn't a German Shepherd Rick! Tony, VE3DWI. Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Bell network. Original Message From: Bob McGraw - K
I would second that motion, Kimberly, and recommend in addition that one build their own OS from the ground up - and for the same reasons. No, you don't have to be a coder - there are several brands
James, for the record, you are the only person in the entire group constantly discussing speech recognition. I know nothing about it and am not interested in it. The rest of us are speaking about sen
Rick, please, just let it go ... OK. I AM ALSO speaking of RFI and EMI and you have no idea what I did, or know, or have experienced, or who I worked with for 15 years in the business... and you are
Sorry, Jim: It has obviously changed since I last used it. It came to me on the recommendation of a local computer store and I used it, successfully, without any of the issues you reported. My sincer
Author: Clayton Brantley via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 7 May 2014 16:51:19 -0700 (PDT)
The best solution is to simply install Linux Mint and let it remove all that "crap". No more worry about all the virus and garbage that is attracted by a windo$$ system. Clayton N4EV On Wednesday, M
I am not religious about operating systems. Whatever can do what I want is what I use. At work, it's Linux, occasionally Mac and windows. Among all the CS types we like to say that windows is user fr
Jim, (the moderator of this forum?), Is this really to be allowed, a post by an unsigned person BLASTING about another member? Certainly we all pick and poke with differences at times as to being sub
Though you solution is sound Clayton, we don't all have that luxury. Some of us are compelled to stick with Windows. I had always said I am switching to Linux once I retire and don't need Windows for
I tried to run my small consulting practice on OS/2 for several years in the80s, and spent more time getting applications I needed for my practice to run in OS/2. Since I was in the consulting biz, n
Jim, that is EXACTLY the decision criteria: the software. It's not the hardware that is important to the average guy, just the software. If everything you ever want to do will be Linux or Mac compati
Some people do run my N4PY software with Linux. It runs in Linux under a windows emulation program called "Wine". Carl Moreschi N4PY 58 Hogwood Rd Louisburg, NC 27549 www.n4py.com If everything you e