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  • in reply to: John Steiner Wanna Be #145759
    Dan Child
    Participant

    Funny stuff, I’ ll post my mug soons as I figure out how and reply, hold your breath, I clean up well.

    You said you wanted your “mug” up, so i put up the best one i could find ๐Ÿ˜‰

    in reply to: contacting hq #145781
    Dan Child
    Participant

    No, i don’t think your a terrorist,
    as for the e-mails being “delayed”, the problem lies within MSN, and Hotmail.

    We are currently looking into it, if you could tell your e-mail addresses that don’t work, and who you are trying to send them to i could help you out more. The more information we have the better.

    Tyler

    in reply to: WHAT PAD DO YOU PREFER FOR THE ORECK BUFFER? #145661
    Dan Child
    Participant

    thanks for all the input I tried both and I now use both together starting with the green stripe pad and finishing with the white pad to help dry and remove any remaining dirt. But using each alone I found the Green Stripe does do a superior job. ๐Ÿ™‚

    in reply to: John Steiner Wanna Be #145748
    Dan Child
    Participant

    A mushroom walks into a bar, “We don’t serve mushrroms here!”…. the mushroom replies, “But i’m a fungi!”

    A sausage walks into a bar, the bartender says “sorry, we don’t serve food here”

    in reply to: New Version Ideas #145594
    Dan Child
    Participant

    How can I go back in and edit an invoice where I entered the wrong “payment” date. I was entering customers in for late January and I forgot to change the date to reflect the actual date and it is showing up in Februaryโ€™s numbers.

    thanks
    _________________
    Ron Hollingsworth
    520-568-0700
    480-766-8388
    South Phoenix, Chandler, Maricopa, Casa Grande

    in reply to: Wrong date #145764
    Dan Child
    Participant

    If you have closed the invoice you will not be able to go back in and change anything on it.

    You can try makeing a new invoice for that particular item. I think that would be about the only way to do it.

    in reply to: reviews #145745
    Dan Child
    Participant

    I’m sure we can arrange something to that effect.

    I’m thinking it would go under the map, we could put a bunch there so when the customers go to find an operator they can see some of the great things that the company does.

    Thanks for the idea Rick.
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

    in reply to: Tip of the Day, catagory #145716
    Dan Child
    Participant

    Sure, we can do that.

    in reply to: New Version Ideas #145593
    Dan Child
    Participant

    Bill Newton:

    Able to keep track of amount of solution/products used.
    Keep notes on carpet condition.
    Time spent spent on job.

    in reply to: Encypted DVD’s in Linux #145646
    Dan Child
    Participant

    i think i got the dvd-player to work, i only had two dvd’s to try where i was, and they both worked. I will try some more when i get home.

    i installed: libdvdread, libdvdcss2
    er, i mean updated, seeing how they were already there.

    apt-get -f install

    ๐Ÿ™‚

    in reply to: hardwood demo #145691
    Dan Child
    Participant

    So what seems to be the problem when viewing the videos?
    Nothing happen?
    No sound?
    No video?
    program crashes?

    Make sure you get quicktime from http://www.apple.com, and that you choose the (QuickTime, 320×240, 7.15mb) version to view.

    in reply to: Encypted DVD’s in Linux #145644
    Dan Child
    Participant

    /me laughs…..

    uhm, i havn’t had a chance to try it actully, i have been working on a project that i deem more interesting….i’ll fill you in as i get it closer to actually working.

    in reply to: Ram speeds in laptops #145662
    Dan Child
    Participant

    eh, i just found my answer, hehe

    http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/dram_memory.asp

    DDR SDRAM – Double Data Rate [View Webopedia Definition]
    Short for Double Data Rate-Synchronous DRAM, a type of SDRAM that supports data transfers on both edges of each clock cycle (the rising and falling edges), effectively doubling the memory chip’s data throughput. DDR-SDRAM also consumes less power, which makes it well-suited to notebook computers. DDR-SDRAM is also called SDRAM II. and DDRAM. DDR-SDRAM and RDRAM are the two technologies expected to replace SDRAM.

    NOTE: When looking at DDR memory, the number following “PC” indicates the module’s total bandwidth. (example: PC1600 DDR memory is designed for systems equipped with a 100 MHz frontside bus. The number 1600′ refers to the module’s bandwidth; the quantity of data that it transfers in one second, of 1.6 GB per second.

    DDR2 SDRAM
    DDR2 SDRAM is the next step up from DDR SDRAM. DDR2 SDRAM offers new features and functions that enable higher clock and data rate operations. DDR2 transfers 64 bits of data twice every clock cycle. DDR2 SDRAM memory is not compatible with current DDR SDRAM memory slots.

    bummer.

    in reply to: Norton 2006 program #145653
    Dan Child
    Participant

    I havn’t used the 2006 version yet, but i will keep that in mind.
    I usually run Pro version of XP, but when helping other it will be nice to know that its a known problem.

    I personally use a university version of the symantec client (norton). It is very basic with no bells and whistles, but gets the job done.

    in reply to: Encypted DVD’s in Linux #145642
    Dan Child
    Participant

    I’ll give it a try when i get home.

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