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2007 / OT: Bad weather in NY
« on: March 06, 2007, 04:58:27 PM »
the last few days have been about the worst weather i've ever seen

http://www.star-gazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/...PDATE/303060025

on sunday 3 people died in an accident near here involving a dodge neon and a pickup.

motehr nature is nothing to mess with, we've def. seen that in the past few days

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2007 / Any Excel Gurus out there?
« on: March 01, 2007, 05:51:47 PM »
I'm trying to set up all of my field records in excel with each field a seperate worksheet, each farm a workbook and so on.  What I was wondering was if I could set up a master workbook with all the values (disking, planting, fertilizer costs, etc) and assign variables to them that i could then reference on each individual worksheet.  That way i always know how much i have invested in any given crop.  

I will also make projections easier

is there any way of referencing between sheets in a workbook, referencing between diff workbooks, or assigning a word variable to a cell with a numerical value in it?

if there is any lack of clarity in this mess, please let me know, i'll try to illustrate it better.

I tried mirosoft "help"  but it wasn't very helpful wallbash.gif

thanks,
Peter

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2006 / Airport original
« on: December 05, 2006, 09:20:42 PM »
We have a 900 Mhz G3 ibook that takes the original Airport card, but I can't find one anywhere.

any ideas?

thanks

Peter

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2006 / Having stability problems on a G4
« on: October 20, 2006, 01:24:37 PM »
I have inherited my parent's old G4 667 Mhz (digital audio) which has done duty at the mill, rode around in the back of the car, and generally just been abused for the last 5-6 years.

It is currently running 10.3.2 w/ 9.2.1 for classic.

I have been trying to revert to 9.1 because we have some older software that is not entirely compatible with 9.2, but that runs fine on 9.1

The computer is stable in OS X, but when rebboted in 9.2 it becomes incredibly slow and glitchy.

I tried to boot with the original restore disc, but it freezes before loading the first extension.

I haven't used OS 9 in years so my memory of work arounds is not what it used to be.

could this just be a hradware thing?  wearing out?

any advice?

thanks,
Peter

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2006 / Is Dell really doing that good?
« on: September 06, 2006, 06:31:30 PM »
this is from an email newsletter I get called Daily Wealth- usually boring, but ocasionally and interesting piece.

Why I’m Not Buying Dell
by Porter Stansberry

Dell is one of the best new companies of the last generation.

It has become a dominant blue chip manufacturing company and an innovator in marketing and customization. Dell has the most widely respected brand in the field. It literally put IBM out of the PC business and nearly did the same to HP.

The stock is being accumulated right now by a “who’s who” list of the world’s best investors, including: Southeast Asset Management (advisors to the Longleaf Partners Fund), Dodge and Cox, and the Legg Mason Value Trust.

From a numbers perspective, Dell looks very attractive. It’s down $20 (roughly 50%) from its post-bubble high just above $40. It’s trading for less than 10 times operating earnings to enterprise value – suggesting that the stock is cheap enough for the company to buy all the shares back. And on Wall Street there has even been talk of a private equity buyout of Dell.

Considering that Michael Dell still owns over 200 million shares (8.6% of the shares outstanding), there is a real chance that he’d take the company private at the current price, which definitely puts a floor under the share price.

What’s not so clear, though, is the upside of being an owner of a very large, very low-margin business that has attracted a large amount of global competition.

In the year ending February 2006, Dell earned (in cash) $0.08 on each dollar of revenue. That’s down from $0.10 the year before. I believe this compression will continue, despite Dell’s branding. That could spell big trouble for anyone buying the stock now.

My main concern is the recent strategic shift to Intel processors by Apple, which, to this point, hasn’t been a direct competitor to Dell. By moving to Intel x86 processors, Apple is allowing consumers to choose either Apple’s operating system or Windows XP on their Apple Computers. This greatly increases Apple’s addressable market.

Most white-collar workers use Windows XP at work. For compatibility reasons, this large category of consumers has typically bought Windows-centric computers for their homes. On the other hand, students and artistic professionals have always gravitated towards Apple, because of its superior design and more robust software.

Apple’s move to use Intel chips will allow white-collar professionals (like me) to buy Apple computers without giving up work compatibility. I’ve spoken to many people who say, “The next time I buy a computer, I’m buying an Apple, and I haven’t owned an Apple since I was in college.”

Currently Apple controls less than 5% of the market for personal computers in the United States. I think its market share will at least double in the next five years. The combination of iTunes (Apple’s music downloading website) and Intel x86 microprocessors (which can run Windows XP as well as Apple’s operating system) will make Apple personal computers the first choice among high-end consumers. This will be a major shift in the PC market. I believe the weakness in Dell’s share price reflects the market’s recognition of the Apple threat.

At the same time, Dell will face direct competition with a Chinese-based manufacturer, Lenovo, which bought IBM’s ThinkPad business. Putting together a basic computer for less than $500 – even with a flat screen – is becoming the price target. At the $500 price and with revived competition from HP, Lenovo, and even Gateway (which itself is struggling to return to growth), it’s hard to imagine how Dell will maintain its profit margin.

When you consider that Microsoft will likely price its new operating system around $200 for consumers, you realize at $500 there’s just not much money in selling computers. Can Dell’s customized model stand up to these pricing pressures? I doubt it.

What I think is happening to Dell investors right now is something that took me a long time... and a lot of money... to figure out. When you’re trying to pick cheap stocks safely, you’ve got to avoid stocks that are cheap because of industry-wide issues.

Dell is smack in the middle of a changing industry with collapsing prices. Imagine trying to pick long distance providers in 1999 because they were cheap. You would have gotten killed: long distance pricing was falling by 80% a year. That’s trouble. And even though Dell looks awfully cheap based on its historic earnings, it could certainly end up being expensive if its margins disappear.

Will Dell adapt? It’s hard to imagine the company that pioneered mass customization will be able to succeed in a high volume race to the lowest price.

Suddenly the stock doesn’t look cheap anymore, does it?

Good investing,

Porter Stansberry

Like I said- interesting viewpoint

-Peter

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2004 / I've got a big problem
« on: February 04, 2004, 03:59:53 PM »
My eMac has been for the most part a great machine.  My only complaint is its tendancy of breaking just after it comes off warranty.  Back in August I had to have it worked on because the CRT tube worked loose, this was 3 days after Apple said my warranty was over (luckily my reciept said otherwise and the work was free).  Then in late Dec. I had my 256 MB RAM chip go bad, causing the internal speakers to stop working, I removed it, and it started working fine again- with 128 MB of RAM wallbash.gif  Now the speakers stopped working again, but the RAM is not the problem, and the warranty from the repair has just recently expired.  I was quoted at a mere $400 trade in value at PowerMax, and was told by my nearest Apple repair place (60 mi. away) that it would be $85 to look at it, $95 if a wire needed to be soldered back to a speaker, and if it wasn't the speaker, it would be the amp component on the motherboard for a grand total repair cost of $410.

BTW- I can still get  sound from my audio out jack, but that dosen't work real good when I'm trying to record to the computer- I get feedback.

HELP!!!!!!!!! wallbash.gif  wallbash.gif  wallbash.gif
Peter

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2004 / I need some advice
« on: January 26, 2004, 04:12:13 PM »
Will any of these camcorders work?

Especially the Sony DCR-TRV19- the iMovie compatibility sheet says that the DCR-TRV17, DCR-TRV18, and DCR-TRV20 are all compatible, but nothing on the DCR-TRV 19.

Really getting frustrating- we're trying to by a DV camcorder with the points that my mom has built up o the VISA, but the only vendor that has a gift card, and sells Mac compatible electronics is Circuit City- the link is their selection of DV camcorders.

HELP! wallbash.gif  wallbash.gif

->Peter

PS- is there a reason why I found the Math A exam to be unbelievably hard? (Math A is Algebra and Geometry) wink.gif

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2004 / Its good to be back
« on: December 29, 2003, 10:56:58 AM »
Hi everyone-

I've been rather busy lately, but I do have some questions- and some things to say.

1. we recently got a Phaser 350 (tektronix) for $192.89  (including shipping) off ebay- it says it supports Mac & TCP/IP- We have a TCP/IP network here at home (my christmas Present from "Santa"), and I was jst wondering how we put a TCP/IP printer on the network

2. Good news- all of our problems with our network at the mill are solved (upgraded the 6500 to a G3 233 beige box & Word 6.0 to Word 20001)

3. Finding Nemo on a 12 ft. digital projector screen hooked up to a 900 Mhz 14.1" ibook with a 100 watt surround amp is spectacular. (we got it for christams)

4. The Single Mad cow case in Washington state is not a good reason not to eat beef (if there are vegans/vegatarians here, its OK some of my best friends share your beliefs).  Cases of Mad cow disease (and other froms of spongiform encephilea such a scrapie in sheep) can happen randomly in nature, which is likely, considering that the feeding of animal remains has been banned since 1998 (most dairy cows in a 4000 cow factory farm like it was from live at very most 5 years making it very unlikely that it ate any).  Anyway- people in some poverty stricken areas of the world have been eating sheep with scrapie for years with now ill effects on the records.

5. Organic and grass fed beef is still safer! biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

Moderators- ff this is considered offesive in anyway- please delete it- this i just my opinion based on facts that I have read about.

Merry late christmas to all- and to all a happy New Year

Peter

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2003 / Need some help
« on: December 14, 2003, 05:06:48 PM »
My parents do a lot of presentations on organic farming around the northeast (also been invited to England, Germany, and Australia)  They still use a slide projector, and were planning in about 6 months to upgrade to digital.  I talked to my Mom & Dad (seperatly- they don't know the plan)  and me and my Dad & brother & sister are getting my mom an ibook for christmas.  And me and Mom & brother & sister are getting Dad a Powerlite S1 projector.  The ibook has VGA out w/ adapter, and the projector has SVGA in, are they compatible?

thanks-
Peter

oh- PS: let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!!! biggrin.gif And This !!!  biggrin.gif

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2003 / We just upgraded to Word 2001...
« on: November 02, 2003, 07:53:32 PM »
This is it-

We've been using Word 6 for years.  Word 6 has a macro called "Word 5.1 Upgrade" in which, when "5.1 keyboard shortcuts"  button is pressed, a package of 5.1 keyboard shortcuts is added that are really useful.  The shortcut we use all the time is "Command + =", which sums a column in a Word document that has been selected or performs a simple mathmatical expression.  

 Our document are generally delivery slips with feed ingredients listed in rows, with the item, the unit price and total price listed across.  Then we need to sum down the total price column for a total feed mix price.  Really very simple!   We also need to be able to use the multiply/divide function that worked in Word 6  i.e. 2140/1000*240 .  In Word 6, we could blacken (select) this expression and hit "command+=" to get a calculated total that was pasted to the clipboard which then we could paste into the desired location.

When this keystroke shortcut is used in Word 2001, all we get is all the characters subscripted - that's not good at all!  Word 2001 seems much more like Excel and the "AutoSum" command seems to require filled cells, a formula from the table menu etc.  That's WAAAY too complicated for something this simple.

All we want to do is add a  simple keystroke shortcut that will add up a column or calculate a simple   mathmatical expression.

And we need a solution this problem by Monday (tomorrow) at 8 AM!  

If it makes a difference, we're running a 4 older Mac ethernet network - the G3 iMac is the main computer, with 2 G3 AIO's (that we just got over Ebay) and a 6500.  We're not doing anything complicated with the network, just running Word most of the time, but we are trying to upgrade to something reasonably compatible, since for unknown reasons,  the AIOs won't allow saving document changes over the network when running Word 6.  But unfortunately the 6500 on OS 8.1 won't run Word 2001. So right now we're just testing Word 2001 to see if the 3 newer machines will work with it, and then perhaps we'll upgrade the 6500 to OS 8.6 to enable Word 2001.   But unless we can get the calculate function to work, we'll have to go back to Word 6, and back to square one with the document saving problems.    

Thanks for your help!
Mary-Howell Martens  (Peter's Mom)

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2003 / there was a post a while ago
« on: November 01, 2003, 12:23:03 PM »
I remember a while ago that someone was changing things on the motherboard of a 9500 I think.  They where replacing the RAM controller, and som other stuff.

Anyone remember this?

If so, can you direct me that way?

thanks-
Peter

-PS I went to the FFA (Future Farmers of America) Ntional convention I Louisville this last week- Had a great time.  JohnKentucky- If I ever get an award (quite likely) I'll let you know, you'll also be pleased to hear that when a finalist from Kentucky was called up the cheering was deafining biggrin.gif

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2003 / Memory for a beige G3
« on: October 26, 2003, 08:08:57 AM »
We have an AIO, 1 on the way, and are looking for a G3 desktop.  My mom is a bit of a tight wad, and dosen't want to spend to much on RAM for them- where can I get the best deals?

thanks

Also- tons of other Panther links, but ust give me an overview- how different is it from Jaguar? (X.2.3)

Peace-
Peter

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2003 / Ipod 10 Gb
« on: October 17, 2003, 03:42:43 PM »
I'm looking for an iPod 10Gb windows compatible for a friend.  I think that I remember seeing one for $170, but can't remember where.
Can anyone give advice?  

She wants the 10 GB, and dosen't trust ebay.

Thanks
Peter

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2003 / I join the "200" club!!
« on: October 14, 2003, 02:34:09 PM »
This is post #200 for me!

It hard to believe that I could turn out this many in just over a year (even though I joined in July I didn't begin posting until September)

Thanks guys- its been a great 200 posts, hopefully the next 200 will be even better!

Peace-
Peter

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2003 / New Internet Computer
« on: September 22, 2003, 07:21:11 PM »
I hooked up our iMac 500 to the internet (because we have been hit by viruses on the G4 667, and because 100s of thousand of $$ of business go through that computer)  now I need to switch our old outlook files over to OS X.2.3 mail- any advice?

also need to get the address book transfered

Help!

Thanks
PM

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